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.
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Live Actions |
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Oleg Kulik |
Armadillo for Your Show | 27 March |
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Franko B |
I Miss You ! | 30 March |
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Durational Performances |
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Forced Entertainment |
12am: Awake and Looking Down | 28 March |
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Quizoola ! | 29 March |
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La Ribot |
Panoramix | 28,29,30 March |
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Guillermo Gomez-Pena |
Ex-Centris | 28,29,30 March |
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Images |
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Hayley Newman |
Connotations, Performance Images 1994-1998 | Photographs |
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La Ribot |
Purely Organic (2000), A Video Work | Video |
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Forced Entertainment and |
Various Times and Numerous Attitudes | Photographs and Video |
Hugo Glendinning |
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Guillermo Gomez-Pena |
Los Video-Grafitis | Video |
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Various Artists |
Live Art Screenings | Video |
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Lectures |
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RoseLee Goldberg |
The View from Here | 27 March |
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Yu Yeon Kim |
Translated Acts | 28 March |
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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. |
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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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© Copyright The Felix Trust for Art, 2003