The Felix Trust for Art

Live Culture

Tate Modern 27 - 30 March 2003

Live Culture was a four day programme at Tate Modern of live actions, durational performances, lectures, exhibitions of still and moving images, lectures and a symposium, Live Culture: Performance and the Contemporary. Together they explored the shifting nature of current practice in the 'live' in relation to both performance and the visual arts.

Programme

   

 

   

Live Actions

   

 

   

Oleg Kulik

Armadillo for Your Show 27 March

 

   

Franko B

I Miss You ! 30 March

 

   

Durational Performances

   

 

   

Forced Entertainment

12am: Awake and Looking Down 28 March

 

Quizoola ! 29 March

 

   

La Ribot

Panoramix 28,29,30 March

 

   

Guillermo Gomez-Pena

Ex-Centris 28,29,30 March

 

   

Images

   

 

   

Hayley Newman

Connotations, Performance Images 1994-1998 Photographs

 

   

La Ribot

Purely Organic (2000), A Video Work Video

 

   

Forced Entertainment and

Various Times and Numerous Attitudes Photographs and Video

Hugo Glendinning

   

 

   

Guillermo Gomez-Pena

Los Video-Grafitis Video

 

   

Various Artists

Live Art Screenings Video

 

   

Lectures

   

 

   

RoseLee Goldberg

The View from Here 27 March

 

   

Yu Yeon Kim

Translated Acts 28 March

 

   

Marina Abramovic

Performing Body 29 March

 

   

 

   

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Live Culture was a collaboration between The Live Art Development Agency and Tate Modern and was curated by Lois Keidan and Daniel Brine of LADA and Adrian Heathfield.

   

Live Culture was a supported by The Arts Council of England, The Felix Trust for Art and the Henry Moore Foundation. The Felix Trust for Art supported the live actions.

   

 

 

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