"7.45 tonight Sunday Feature: Living and Present: Laurie Anderson on Performance Art
Laurie Anderson, who in 1982 charted high in Britain with the experimental pop single O Superman, traces the roots of performance art, an increasingly popular art form that blurs the boundaries of art, theatre and dance. She focuses on this innovative and elusive medium, drawing out the qualities of ritual and gathering, pain and endurance, with examples by Marinetti, Joseph Beuys, John Cage, Yoko Ono, Vito Acconci, Stuart Brisley and Chris Burden."
I could have alerted members under several board categories here. Jazzers note, however, there may not be much swing on show in this programme.
Laurie Anderson, who in 1982 charted high in Britain with the experimental pop single O Superman, traces the roots of performance art, an increasingly popular art form that blurs the boundaries of art, theatre and dance. She focuses on this innovative and elusive medium, drawing out the qualities of ritual and gathering, pain and endurance, with examples by Marinetti, Joseph Beuys, John Cage, Yoko Ono, Vito Acconci, Stuart Brisley and Chris Burden."
I could have alerted members under several board categories here. Jazzers note, however, there may not be much swing on show in this programme.
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