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Antidote to Oblivion
Phillips dicusses the making of Performance Art in Ireland: A History.
PSI#12 documentation
Short and long trailer for Performing Rights, a festival of creative dialogues between artists, academics, activists, and audiences investigating relationships between human rights and performance.
LABOUR
Documentation from a live exhibition featuring eleven leading female artists from the island of Ireland, offering unprecedented access to a huge body of live performance work by some of the most radical and exciting women artists emerging from the Irish cultural context.
Curated by Chrissie Cadman, Amanda Coogan and Helena Walsh
12:53
Cabin Fervour
From LADA's DIY 11, which saw a group of artists set sail on a two-day yacht journey immersed in the elements, to look back at the Welsh landscape from a different perspective.
5:53
Live Art and Disability Art
Article reflecting on Disability Art, its radical inventiveness, and its documentation. Also to be found in P1750.
Access All Areas
Review of the event and blog for “Access All Area”, March 2011, organised by the Live Art Development Agency. Also csn be found in P 1750
D.I.Y (Do. It. Yourself.)
Aims to articulate and contextualise an ethos and practice within contemporary art called “DIY” theatre and performance.
Labour Practices
Documentation of the event as part of the programme of the At Your Service exhibition at The David Roberts Art Foundation looking at the ways in which artists use ideas of service and labour as creative strategies, and considered the ethics of recruiting the labour of others in works of art.
Access All Areas: Live Art and Disability Review
Located in Miscellaneous Articles folder 5A.
Performance Matters – Potentials of Performance – PoP-up Lunchtime Conversation
British Library Sound Archive recording and documentation of Potentials of Performance events (26-27 October 2012). This third themed year of the Performance Matters project features a vibrant series of commissions exploring and exploding the dialogue as a potential format for thinking through and testing possible futures. Representatives of the three venues of the event – ]performance space[, The Yard Theatre, The White Building – and the Live Art Development Agency gather with questions and reflection for an informal public conversation about the potentials of Hackney Wick in the aftermath of the Olympics and towards new and changing futures.