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Performance art and revolution : Stuart Brisley's cuts in time

Part of the Rethinking Art's Histories series
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Stuart Brisley is a pioneering multi-media and performance artist who developed performance art as a form of social action in the 1960s and 1970s.

This book assesses his seminal influence on British art through a focus on his lifelong engagement with the histories and imaginaries of revolution. Linking revolutionary history with material from a critical dialogue established with Brisley over the last decade, the book recognises Brisley's corpus as a fascinating stage for addressing important questions about the relationship of art, politics and history.

How do we make sense of politically committed art in a contemporary context where revolution has supposedly died or is deemed impossible?

What can the afterlives of performance art tell us about the historical past, including the promises and contradictions of revolutionary time? -- .

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Manchester University Press
1526167662 / 9781526167668
Hardback
709.2
31/10/2023
United Kingdom
English
288 pages : illustrations (black and white)
24 cm