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Common Affairs - Collaborative Arts Projects
Published on the occasion of the eponymous exhibition Ludwig Museum, Budapest, 30 January – 18 March. Presents the programmes implemented during the four-year CAPP project.
In Hungarian and English.
Baa Baa Baric: Have You Any Pull?
A supplement in St Helen’s Star, sharing and documenting the project which has been taking place in the town since for 12 years.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (P3041).
do it 20 13
A series of written artists’ instructions, each of which is interpreted anew every time it is enacted. Instructions here were part of the Manchester International Festival at the Manchester Art Gallery, 2013.
No one should have seen this. The theatre of Via Negativa, 2002 - 2011
A chronological review of a decade of endeavours by one of the most astute Slovenian projects of contemporary performing arts. The publication with extensive visual material and excerpts from texts documents 29 performances accompanied by Dr Blaž Lukan’s essay Erasing the Audience which analyses the company’s performing strategies.
Abramović Method for Treasures programme
Taking her starting point in sources such as the letters of Kierkegaard, Saxo's chronicles of Danish history, and the observations of Tycho Brahe, Abramović has created an immersive total installation that includes a range of rituals, an audio system and specially designed shelves for people.
The Royal Danish Library, Copenhagen, 21 June 2017 – 21 March 2020.
Performing Antagonism: Theatre, Performance & Radical Democracy
Combines performance analysis with contemporary political philosophy to advance new ways of understanding both political performance and the performativity of the politics of the street.
Practice and Power
Programme for the event exploring questions of negotiation, exchange and representation in contemporary collaborative arts practice. (20-23 June 2018, Dublin.)
My Name is Black
Performance at Studio 21, Kolkata. Part of Kolkata International Performance Arts Festival 2014
Jeremy Shaw’s DMT
On curating psychedelic experience.
On Otherness
Short programme of the project which saw 2DL invite other artists into a conversation on identity.