• Stage Photography

    Live Art on Camera: Performance and Photography

    Maude-Roxby, A.; Gallery, John Hansard, Live Art on Camera: Performance and Photography, John Hansard Gallery, 2007 Abstract Takes up the relatively unacknowledged centrality of professional photographers, filmmakers, and videographers in communicating the visual and conceptual elements of an otherwise ephemeral performance, from techniques of framing, lighting, and printing that, in themselves, determine understanding to the public reception of an action. Essays by Maude-Roxby, Kathy O’Dell, and Barbara Clausen Other data Number of pages: ISBN: 978-0-85432-875-8 ISSN: DOI: URL: https://books.google.pt/books?id=uS9ENQAACAAJ Language: key: T87RGX6S

  • Stage Photography

    Performance archives/archives of performance / edited by Gunhild Borggreen, Rune Gade.

    Borggreen, Gunhild, editor; Gade, Rune, 1964- editor, Performance archives/archives of performance / edited by Gunhild Borggreen, Rune Gade., Copenhagen : Museum Tusculanum Press, University of Copenhagen, 2013., 2013 Abstract Interdisciplinary and global in scope, Performing Archives/Archives of Performance investigates the relationship between live performance and recordings, bringing new—and productive—tensions between permanence and ephemerality into relief. Advancing theoretical understandings and analyzing specific artworks, performances, and archives, the contributors formulate new ways of understanding history, memory, enactment, and intervention, offering major contributions to ongoing critical discussions on performance and its disappearance and reproduction. Other data Number of pages: ISBN: ISSN: DOI: URL: Language: key: VDGBKED3

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    Point & shoot: performance and photography

    McGrath, Donald; Nemiroff, Diana; Thériault, Michèle; Tougas, Colette; Choinière, France; Barnard, Timothy, Point & shoot: performance and photography, Dazibao, Montréal 2005 Abstract The latest in Galerie Dazibao’s series of publications on “hybrid” photographie practices introduces a timely subject: the relation- ship between photography and performance in Canadian art. Presented from both historical and theoretical perspectives, the collection of writings attempts to clarify a dominant trend in contemporary photography that fuses theatre, video, and the still image. The book accompanies the two exhibitions and day of performances held at Galerie Dazibao and other locations in Mon- treal in the spring of 2004. Other data Number of pages: ISBN: 978-2-922135-26-8 ISSN: DOI:…

  • Stage Photography

    Rrose is a rrose is a rrose : gender performance in photography

    Blessing, Jennifer; Halberstam, Judith, Rrose is a rrose is a rrose : gender performance in photography, New York, N.Y. : Guggenheim Museum, 1997 Abstract Catalog of an exhibition held at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, January 17-April 27, 1997; Includes bibliographical references and index; Exhibition 589 Other data Number of pages: 238 ISBN: ISSN: DOI: URL: http://archive.org/details/rroseisr00bles Language: eng key: TF7H6N3Q

  • Stage Photography

    Art, lies and videotape: exposing performance

    George, Adrian; Warr, Tracey; Goldberg, Roselee, Art, lies and videotape: exposing performance, London Tate Publishing, 2003 Abstract This catalogue was published on the occasion of the titled exhibition at Tate Liverpool from November 2003 to January 2004. It is the Tate’s first major exhibition devoted to the history and continuing significance of the radical art form, whether they are never recorded or are staged exclusively for the camera. Written by some of the world’s leading scholars of performance, the essays consider the complex relationship between ‘event’ and ‘object’, performance and document, and explore issues of artistic control and unconscious elements in performance events. Some of the most iconic moments of…

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    Theatre & Stage Photography : A Guide to Capturing Images of Theatre, Dance, Opera, and Other Performance Events

    Kenyon, William, Theatre & Stage Photography : A Guide to Capturing Images of Theatre, Dance, Opera, and Other Performance Events, Routledge, 2017 Abstract Documenting theatrical and stage events under the often dramatic lighting designed for the production provides a number of specific photographic challenges, and is unlike most every other branch of photography. Theatre & Stage Photography provides an overview of basic photography as it applies to “available-light” situations, and will move both basic and experienced photographers through the process of accurately capturing both the production process and the resultant performance. Other data Number of pages: ISBN: 978-1-315-27118-7 ISSN: DOI: URL: https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781315271187 Language: en key: FSEA7DBI

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    Morte e Espectralidade nas Artes e na Literatura

    Bértolo, José; Guerreiro, Fernando, Morte e Espectralidade nas Artes e na Literatura, Húmus, 2019 Abstract Morte e Espectralidade nas Artes e na Literatura reúne um conjunto de ensaios nos quais se reflecte sobre as problemáticas da espectralidade e da morte nos campos da produção e da teorização das artes. Na primeira parte, procede-se à questionação e à análise de algumas configurações que o tópico da morte conheceu na literatura, na fotografia, no cinema, na literatura e nas artes de palco no decorrer dos últimos dois séculos. Num segundo momento, trata-se a espectralidade enquanto problema inerente à fotografia e ao pensamento crítico em torno desta arte, interrogando diversos pressupostos da representação…

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    Acting the Part : Photography as Theatre

    PAULI, Lori; WEISS, Marta; THOMAS, Ann; HENRY, Karen, Acting the Part : Photography as Theatre, Musée des beaux-arts du Canada / National Gallery of Canada / Merrell Publishers, Ottawa / London 2006 Abstract “Since the earliest days of photography, artists have directed models posing before the camera and, through the use of theatrical props, costumes, and lighting, have created “staged” photographs that tell a story. Acting the Part is the first major history of this enduring and highly creative branch of photography. Analysing key works, from Hippolyte Bayard’s 1840’s self-depiction as a suicide by drowning to Man Ray’s 1923 portrait of Marcel Duchamp posing as his alter ego Rrose Sélavy,…