The Felix Trust for Art
The charitable objects for The Felix Trust for Art are to advance the public education in the visual and performance arts directly and by advancing their interest in and appreciation of these arts. The Trust looks to initiate and support projects and events in the areas of installation art, film, dance, performance and social sculpture, in particular collaborations between these areas and bringing them to a wider audience.
The Trust has been involved with the following projects.
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Please Disturb Me |
Great Eastern Hotel, London |
March 2001 |
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Siobhan Hapaska |
Irish Pavilion at the Venice Biennale |
June 2001 |
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Michael Clark and Sarah Lucas |
European tour |
Oct 2001 |
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A Short History of Performance |
Whitechapel Art Gallery |
April 2002 |
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Santiago Sierra |
South London Gallery |
Sep 2002 |
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Live Culture |
Tate Modern |
March 2003 |
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Wild Walls London |
London |
Sep 2003 |
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A Short History of Performance II |
Whitechapel Art Gallery |
Nov 2003 |
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Russell Maliphant Company |
UK tour |
Spring 2004 |
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Joan Jonas - Lines in the Sand |
Tate Modern |
Nov 2004 |
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A Short History of Performance III |
Whitechapel Art Gallery |
Mar 2005 |
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We'll meet you in the lobby |
Grand London Hotel, Istanbul |
Sep 2005 |
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Francis Alys - Seven London Walks |
London |
Sep 2005 |
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Tino Sehgal |
ICA |
Feb 2006 |
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A Short History of Performance IV |
Whitechapel Art Gallery |
Mar 2006 |
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Tino Sehgal |
ICA |
Feb 2007 |
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Move: Choreographing You |
Hayward Gallery |
Oct 2010 |
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The Trust is a UK registered charity, number 1090195.
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