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Performance in the Museum

Part of the New Directions in Contemporary Art series
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Performance in the Museum charts the main stages of the inclusion of performance in the museum from the 1970s to the present day.

While performance emerged in the late 1960s as an anti-institutional form of art, it has recently gained an extraordinary visibility in contemporary art museums.

This book focuses on three specific areas affecting museums: how to display performance art; conservation of performance art; and acquisition.

What emerges from this study is that the museum, although rarely anticipating the specific issues raised by performance, has assumed a unique position in devising curatorial strategies adapted to this medium.

Through close analysis of a selection of exhibitions and curatorial practices from many different parts of the world, and from specific periods from the past fifty years, this book identifies key moments of the integration of performance in the museum, thus filling a crucial gap both in the history of performance and curatorial studies.

Despite the recent surge of exhibitions on performance and the part played by museums in this phenomenon, the history of the display, the conservation and the acquisition of live performance remains largely uncharted.

This book offers a thought-provoking and highly readable assessment of some fundamental questions in contemporary curatorial practice.

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Product Details
1848223803 / 9781848223806
Paperback / softback
18/09/2024
United Kingdom
144 pages, 20 Illustrations, black and white
130 x 200 mm