Histories of Performance Documentation (eBook, ePUB)
Museum, Artistic, and Scholarly Practices
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Histories of Performance Documentation traces the ways museums have approached performance works from the 1960s onwards. This collection investigates the role of the performative in museum displays, and examines interdisciplinary practices which have influenced the field of performance documentation.
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Histories of Performance Documentation traces the ways museums have approached performance works from the 1960s onwards. This collection investigates the role of the performative in museum displays, and examines interdisciplinary practices which have influenced the field of performance documentation.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317291848
- Artikelnr.: 49041167
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317291848
- Artikelnr.: 49041167
Gabriella Giannachi is Professor in Performance and New Media at the University of Exeter, UK. Jonah Westerman is Assistant Professor of Art History at Purchase College, State University of New York. From 2014-2016 he was AHRC Postdoctoral Research Associate at Tate, and in 2016-17 he was Chester Dale Senior Fellow in Art History at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Introduction: Practical Histories: How We Do Things with Performance by Jonah Westerman Chapter 1. Stuart Comer
Chief Curator in the Department of Media and Performance Art; Michelle Elligott
Chief of Archives
MoMA; Ana Janevski
Associate Curator; in conversation with Jonah Westerman
New York
April 2015. Chapter 2. Jay Sanders
Engell Speyer Family Curator and Curator of Performance
Whitney Museum of American Art
in conversation with Jonah Westerman
New York
April 2015. Chapter 3. Catherine Wood
Senior Curator International Art (Performance)
and Pip Laurenson
Head of Collection Care Research
in conversation with Jonah Westerman
London
June
2016. Chapter 4. Jill Sterrett
Director of Collections and Conservation
Rudolf Frieling
Curator for Media Arts
and Frank Smigiel
Associate Curator for Performance and Film
in conversation with Gabriella Giannachi
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
San Francisco
August
2015. Chapter 5. Christiane Berndes
Curator and Head of Collection
and Annie Fletcher
Chief Curator
Van Abbemuseum
in conversation with Jonah Westerman
Amsterdam February 2015. Chapter 6. Tim Griffin
Executive Director and Chief Curator
The Kitchen
in conversation with Jonah Westerman
New York
April 2015. Chapter 7. Philip Bither
William and Nadine McGuire Director and Senior Curator
Performing Arts; Eric Crosby
Associate Curator
Visual Arts; Robin Dowden
Director
New Media Initiatives; Fionn Meade
Artistic Director; Walker Art Center
in conversation with Jonah Westerman
Minneapolis
April 2015. Chapter 8. RoseLee Goldberg
Founding Director and Curator
Performa
in conversation with Jonah Westerman
New York
May 2015. Chapter 9. Gaby Wijers
Director
LIMA
in conversation with Jonah Westerman
Amsterdam
February
2015. Chapter 10. Pics or It Didn't Happen: Amalia Ulman Interviewed by Catherine Wood. Chapter 11. ¬Performing the Archive and Exhibiting the Ephemeral by Barbara Clausen. Chapter 12. At the edge of the 'living present': re-enactments and re-interpretations as strategies for the preservation of performance and new media art by Gabriella Giannachi. Chapter 13. Documenting Interaction by Katja Kwastek. Chapter 14. Screen Capture and Replay: Documenting Gameplay as Performance by Henry Lowood
Eric Kaltman and Joseph C. Osborn. Chapter 15. Mixed Reality Performance through Ethnography by Peter Tolmie and Steve Benford. Afterword: The intention of the artist and the point of view of the audience
performance documentation revisited
by Gabriella Giannachi.
Chief Curator in the Department of Media and Performance Art; Michelle Elligott
Chief of Archives
MoMA; Ana Janevski
Associate Curator; in conversation with Jonah Westerman
New York
April 2015. Chapter 2. Jay Sanders
Engell Speyer Family Curator and Curator of Performance
Whitney Museum of American Art
in conversation with Jonah Westerman
New York
April 2015. Chapter 3. Catherine Wood
Senior Curator International Art (Performance)
and Pip Laurenson
Head of Collection Care Research
in conversation with Jonah Westerman
London
June
2016. Chapter 4. Jill Sterrett
Director of Collections and Conservation
Rudolf Frieling
Curator for Media Arts
and Frank Smigiel
Associate Curator for Performance and Film
in conversation with Gabriella Giannachi
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
San Francisco
August
2015. Chapter 5. Christiane Berndes
Curator and Head of Collection
and Annie Fletcher
Chief Curator
Van Abbemuseum
in conversation with Jonah Westerman
Amsterdam February 2015. Chapter 6. Tim Griffin
Executive Director and Chief Curator
The Kitchen
in conversation with Jonah Westerman
New York
April 2015. Chapter 7. Philip Bither
William and Nadine McGuire Director and Senior Curator
Performing Arts; Eric Crosby
Associate Curator
Visual Arts; Robin Dowden
Director
New Media Initiatives; Fionn Meade
Artistic Director; Walker Art Center
in conversation with Jonah Westerman
Minneapolis
April 2015. Chapter 8. RoseLee Goldberg
Founding Director and Curator
Performa
in conversation with Jonah Westerman
New York
May 2015. Chapter 9. Gaby Wijers
Director
LIMA
in conversation with Jonah Westerman
Amsterdam
February
2015. Chapter 10. Pics or It Didn't Happen: Amalia Ulman Interviewed by Catherine Wood. Chapter 11. ¬Performing the Archive and Exhibiting the Ephemeral by Barbara Clausen. Chapter 12. At the edge of the 'living present': re-enactments and re-interpretations as strategies for the preservation of performance and new media art by Gabriella Giannachi. Chapter 13. Documenting Interaction by Katja Kwastek. Chapter 14. Screen Capture and Replay: Documenting Gameplay as Performance by Henry Lowood
Eric Kaltman and Joseph C. Osborn. Chapter 15. Mixed Reality Performance through Ethnography by Peter Tolmie and Steve Benford. Afterword: The intention of the artist and the point of view of the audience
performance documentation revisited
by Gabriella Giannachi.
Introduction: Practical Histories: How We Do Things with Performance by Jonah Westerman Chapter 1. Stuart Comer
Chief Curator in the Department of Media and Performance Art; Michelle Elligott
Chief of Archives
MoMA; Ana Janevski
Associate Curator; in conversation with Jonah Westerman
New York
April 2015. Chapter 2. Jay Sanders
Engell Speyer Family Curator and Curator of Performance
Whitney Museum of American Art
in conversation with Jonah Westerman
New York
April 2015. Chapter 3. Catherine Wood
Senior Curator International Art (Performance)
and Pip Laurenson
Head of Collection Care Research
in conversation with Jonah Westerman
London
June
2016. Chapter 4. Jill Sterrett
Director of Collections and Conservation
Rudolf Frieling
Curator for Media Arts
and Frank Smigiel
Associate Curator for Performance and Film
in conversation with Gabriella Giannachi
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
San Francisco
August
2015. Chapter 5. Christiane Berndes
Curator and Head of Collection
and Annie Fletcher
Chief Curator
Van Abbemuseum
in conversation with Jonah Westerman
Amsterdam February 2015. Chapter 6. Tim Griffin
Executive Director and Chief Curator
The Kitchen
in conversation with Jonah Westerman
New York
April 2015. Chapter 7. Philip Bither
William and Nadine McGuire Director and Senior Curator
Performing Arts; Eric Crosby
Associate Curator
Visual Arts; Robin Dowden
Director
New Media Initiatives; Fionn Meade
Artistic Director; Walker Art Center
in conversation with Jonah Westerman
Minneapolis
April 2015. Chapter 8. RoseLee Goldberg
Founding Director and Curator
Performa
in conversation with Jonah Westerman
New York
May 2015. Chapter 9. Gaby Wijers
Director
LIMA
in conversation with Jonah Westerman
Amsterdam
February
2015. Chapter 10. Pics or It Didn't Happen: Amalia Ulman Interviewed by Catherine Wood. Chapter 11. ¬Performing the Archive and Exhibiting the Ephemeral by Barbara Clausen. Chapter 12. At the edge of the 'living present': re-enactments and re-interpretations as strategies for the preservation of performance and new media art by Gabriella Giannachi. Chapter 13. Documenting Interaction by Katja Kwastek. Chapter 14. Screen Capture and Replay: Documenting Gameplay as Performance by Henry Lowood
Eric Kaltman and Joseph C. Osborn. Chapter 15. Mixed Reality Performance through Ethnography by Peter Tolmie and Steve Benford. Afterword: The intention of the artist and the point of view of the audience
performance documentation revisited
by Gabriella Giannachi.
Chief Curator in the Department of Media and Performance Art; Michelle Elligott
Chief of Archives
MoMA; Ana Janevski
Associate Curator; in conversation with Jonah Westerman
New York
April 2015. Chapter 2. Jay Sanders
Engell Speyer Family Curator and Curator of Performance
Whitney Museum of American Art
in conversation with Jonah Westerman
New York
April 2015. Chapter 3. Catherine Wood
Senior Curator International Art (Performance)
and Pip Laurenson
Head of Collection Care Research
in conversation with Jonah Westerman
London
June
2016. Chapter 4. Jill Sterrett
Director of Collections and Conservation
Rudolf Frieling
Curator for Media Arts
and Frank Smigiel
Associate Curator for Performance and Film
in conversation with Gabriella Giannachi
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
San Francisco
August
2015. Chapter 5. Christiane Berndes
Curator and Head of Collection
and Annie Fletcher
Chief Curator
Van Abbemuseum
in conversation with Jonah Westerman
Amsterdam February 2015. Chapter 6. Tim Griffin
Executive Director and Chief Curator
The Kitchen
in conversation with Jonah Westerman
New York
April 2015. Chapter 7. Philip Bither
William and Nadine McGuire Director and Senior Curator
Performing Arts; Eric Crosby
Associate Curator
Visual Arts; Robin Dowden
Director
New Media Initiatives; Fionn Meade
Artistic Director; Walker Art Center
in conversation with Jonah Westerman
Minneapolis
April 2015. Chapter 8. RoseLee Goldberg
Founding Director and Curator
Performa
in conversation with Jonah Westerman
New York
May 2015. Chapter 9. Gaby Wijers
Director
LIMA
in conversation with Jonah Westerman
Amsterdam
February
2015. Chapter 10. Pics or It Didn't Happen: Amalia Ulman Interviewed by Catherine Wood. Chapter 11. ¬Performing the Archive and Exhibiting the Ephemeral by Barbara Clausen. Chapter 12. At the edge of the 'living present': re-enactments and re-interpretations as strategies for the preservation of performance and new media art by Gabriella Giannachi. Chapter 13. Documenting Interaction by Katja Kwastek. Chapter 14. Screen Capture and Replay: Documenting Gameplay as Performance by Henry Lowood
Eric Kaltman and Joseph C. Osborn. Chapter 15. Mixed Reality Performance through Ethnography by Peter Tolmie and Steve Benford. Afterword: The intention of the artist and the point of view of the audience
performance documentation revisited
by Gabriella Giannachi.