Surprise Castle
/The Persistence of Dance: Choreography as Concept and Material in Contemporary Art
The Persistence of Dance: Choreography as Concept and Material in Contemporary Art

The Persistence of Dance: Choreography as Concept and Material in Contemporary Art - Paperback

$43.99

Out of Stock

This product is currently out of stock. Enter your email address below to be notified once the product is back in stock

Availability:Out of StockContributor:Erin BranniganPublish date:2023-11-28Pages:374
Languages:EnglishPublisher:University of Michigan PressISBN-13:9780472056484ISBN-10:472056484UPC:9780472056484Book Category:Performing Arts, ArtBook Subcategory:Dance, Museum Studies, HistoryBook Topic:History & Criticism, Contemporary (1945- )Size:8.60 x 6.10 x 1.30 inchesWeight:1.1001Product ID:SC5Z640X9M
There is a category of choreographic practice with a lineage stretching back to mid-20th century North America that has re-emerged since the early 1990s: dance as a contemporary art medium. Such work belongs as much to the gallery as does video art or sculpture and is distinct from both performance art and its history as well as from theater-based dance.

The Persistence of Dance: Choreography as Concept and Material in Contemporary Art clarifies the continuities and differences between the second-wave dance avant-garde in the 1950s‒1970s and the third-wave starting in the 1990s. Through close readings of key artists such as Maria Hassabi, Sarah Michelson, Boris Charmatz, Meg Stuart, Philipp Gehmacher, Adam Linder, Agatha Gothe-Snape, Shelley Lasica and Latai Taumoepeau, The Persistence of Dance traces the relationship between the third-wave and gallery-based work. Looking at these artists highlights how the discussions and practices associated with "conceptual dance" resonate with the categories of conceptual and post-conceptual art as well as with the critical work on the function of visual art categories. Brannigan concludes that within the current post-disciplinary context, there is a persistence of dance and that a model of post-dance exists that encompasses dance as a contemporary art medium.
Languages:EnglishPublisher:University of Michigan PressISBN-13:9780472056484ISBN-10:472056484UPC:9780472056484Book Category:Performing Arts, ArtBook Subcategory:Dance, Museum Studies, HistoryBook Topic:History & Criticism, Contemporary (1945- )Size:8.60 x 6.10 x 1.30 inchesWeight:1.1001Product ID:SC5Z640X9M
Erin Brannigan is Associate Professor of Theatre and Performance Studies at the University of New South Wales. Her book Choreography, Visual Art and Experimental Composition 1950s-1970s received the Selma-Jeanne Cohen Dance Prize.
Publisher: University of Michigan Press

Contributor(s)

Erin Brannigan

Free shipping on orders over $75. Standard shipping takes 3-7 business days. Returns accepted within 30 days of purchase.

Recently Viewed

View All