Monday, December 30, 2002

Here's some stuff from my mate Adrian ...

Announcing ... Live Culture at Tate Modern
27 - 30 March 2003

Bookings open 6 January 2003

Live Culture is a programme of performances, presentations and debates considering the shifting nature of live practices in relation to the visual arts. Bringing together artists, theorists and curators, this event explores the expansion of performance art across broader artistic and social arenas and its role in relation to cultural change.

Live actions, durational performances, screen and wall based works includes Oleg Kulik, Russia's most celebrated performance artist, marking his London debut with Armadillo for Your Show, Franko B with his acclaimed catwalk performance I Miss You!, the performance installation Ex-Centris (A Living Diorama of Fetish-ized Others) by Guillermo Gómez-Peña and a team of international collaborators, La Ribot performing her entire Distinguidas Piezas series in Panoramix (1993 - 2000), Forced Entertainment taking audiences beyond 'theatre performance' with 12am: Awake and Looking Down and Quizoola!, Hayley Newman's famed fictitious photographs Connotations - Performance Images 1994-98, and screenings of British Live Art videos curated by Blast Theory, Rona Lee, Pope & Guthrie and Aaron Williamson on the thematics of 'site'.

Book from 6 January online at www.tate.org.uk
or call Tate ticketing 020 7887 8888

Full programme details can be found on www.liveartlondon.demon.co.uk

Live Culture is curated and produced by Lois Keidan and Daniel Brine of the Live Art Development Agency and Adrian Heathfield in collaboration with Tate Modern.

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