Avant garde Performance the Limits of Criticism

Avant garde Performance   the Limits of Criticism
Author: Mike Sell
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2008
Genre: Avant-garde (Aesthetics)
ISBN: 9780472033072

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Avant-Garde Performance and the Limits of Criticism looks at the American avant-garde during the Cold War period, focusing on the interrelated questions of performance practices, cultural resistance, and the politics of criticism and scholarship in the U.S. counterculture. This groundbreaking book examines the role of the scholar and critic in the cultural struggles of radical artists and reveals how avant-garde performance identifies the very limits of critical consideration. It also explores the popularization of the avant-garde: how formerly subversive art is eventually discovered by the mass media, is gobbled up by the marketplace, and finds its way onto the syllabi of college and university courses. This book is a timely and significant book that will appeal to those interested in avant-garde literary criticism, theater history, and performance studies.

Avant garde Performance

Avant garde Performance
Author: Gunter Berghaus
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2017-09-16
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781137093585

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How did the concept of the avant-garde come into existence? How did it impact on the performing arts? How did the avant-garde challenge the artistic establishment and avoid the pull of commercial theatre, gallery and concert-hall circuits? How did performance artists respond to new technological developments? Placing key figures and performances in their historical, social and aesthetic context, Günter Berghaus offers an accessible introduction to post-war avant-garde performance. Written in a clear, engaging style, and supported by text boxes and illustrations throughout, this volume explains the complex ideas behind avant-garde art and evocatively brings to life the work of some of its most influential performance artists. Covering hot topics such as multi-media and body art performances, this text is essential reading for students of theatre studies and performance.

Avant Garde Performance and Material Exchange

Avant Garde Performance and Material Exchange
Author: M. Sell
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2010-11-30
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780230298941

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Assembling a remarkable group of scholars, these essays explore how the circulation and exchange of 'vectors of the radical' shape the avant-garde. Mapping the movement of scripts, theatre activists, performances, and other material entities, they provide unprecedented perspectives on the transnational performance culture of the avant-garde.

Contours of the Theatrical Avant garde

Contours of the Theatrical Avant garde
Author: James Martin Harding
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2000
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0472067273

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A critical history of avant-garde performance and the problematic relationship of text to performance

The Ghosts of the Avant Garde s

The Ghosts of the Avant Garde s
Author: James M. Harding
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2015-10-22
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780472036103

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Pronouncements such as “the avant-garde is dead,” argues James M. Harding, have suggested a unified history or theory of the avant-garde. His book examines the diversity and plurality of avant-garde gestures and expressions to suggest “avant-garde pluralities” and how an appreciation of these pluralities enables a more dynamic and increasingly global understanding of vanguardism in the performing arts. In pursuing this goal, the book not only surveys a wide variety of canonical and noncanonical examples of avant-garde performance, but also develops a range of theoretical paradigms that defend the haunting cultural and political significance of avant-garde expressions beyond what critics have presumed to be the death of the avant-garde. The Ghosts of the Avant-Garde(s) offers a strikingly new perspective not only on key controversies and debates within avant-garde studies but also on contemporary forms of avant-garde expression within a global political economy.

The Object of Performance

The Object of Performance
Author: Henry M. Sayre
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1989
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780226735580

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Looks at the development of American avant-garde art, including performance art, environmental art, conceptual art, video, and photo-realism.

Greenwich Village 1963

Greenwich Village 1963
Author: Sally Banes
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1993
Genre: Art
ISBN: 082231391X

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This book does not aim to document comprehensively the extraordinarily rich activity in New York City in the early 1960's. Instead, the author focuses on one year, 1963. This was the most productive year of the period 1958-64, the transition between the Fifties and Sixties. The author also focuses on one other place---Greenwich Village in lower Manhattan. For it was primarily here, in a place already historically and culturally mythologized as avant-garde terrain, that the emerging generation of vanguard artists lived, worked, socialized, and remade the history of the avant-garde. - from the Introduction.

Modernist and Avant Garde Performance

Modernist and Avant Garde Performance
Author: Claire Warden
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2015-02-08
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780748681563

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The first detailed, student-focused introduction to modernist avant-garde performanceThis textbook introduces the reader to modernist avant-garde theatre. It clearly explains the key terms as well as the major movements, including Expressionism, Dadaism, Futurism, Workers theatres, Constructivism and the Living Newspaper, and Mass Performance, using a case study approach. It introduces the important innovations of the modernist avant-garde, reassesses theatrical techniques, and provides examples of plays and performances from across Europe and America. There are also chapters on The Modernist Body and on Interdisciplinary Performance. The book approaches the modernist avant-garde both as an area of academic study and as potential raw material for contemporary performance. Key Features:nbsp;The first introductory guide to the modernist theatrical avant-garde nbsp;Includes case studies, practical exercises at the end of each chapter, an annotated bibliography and a glossary of performance termsnbsp;Includes links to performance-based explorations of theatrical techniquesnbsp;Provides a springboard for further independent study, both theoretical and practicalClaire Warden is Senior Lecturer in Drama at the University of Lincoln. Her research focuses primarily on constructing new, fluid narratives for modernist performance. She is the author of British Avant-Garde Theatre (Palgrave MacMillan 2012), and multiple journal articles and book chapters on modernism, interdisciplinarity, theatre, art and cultural studies.