Call for recommendations and submissions for
The Live Art Almanac - Vol. 2
An international publication of writing on and around Live Art
Deadline: 31 December 2009
The Live Art Almanac Vol. 2 is a publication produced and published by the
Live Art Development Agency (London, UK) in partnership with Live Art UK,
Performance Space 122 (New York, USA), and Performance Space (Sydney,
Australia).
The Live Art Almanac Vol. 2 will be published in 2010 and will draw together
recent writings about and around Live Art* – from reviews, interviews and
news stories, to cultural commentaries and “private” communications. It aims
to be both a useful resource and a good read for artists, writers, students
and others interested in Live Art.
Recommendations for, and submissions to, The Live Art Almanac Vol. 2 may be
any length up to 5,000 words. The material must be engaging, provocative,
and thoughtful writing on and around the contemporary cultural landscape in
which Live Art practice sits and must shed light on the various debates and
ideas in circulation within that landscape. You may submit your own writing
but we really want you to tell us about interesting material you have read.
The submission must have been written between July 2008 and December 2009.
The first Live Art Almanac primarily contained material about and by
British-based artists and writers. The Live Art Almanac Vol. 2 will be
published in English, but encourages international submissions as well as
texts in translation previously published in other languages.
For more detailed information on this call for recommendations and
submissions visit www.thisisLiveArt.co.uk
Recommendations should be emailed to contact@thisisLiveArt.co.uk with
‘Almanac’ in the subject line. The deadline for all recommendations is 31
December 2009.
Please also contact contact@thisisLiveArt.co.uk if you have any questions.
The (first) Live Art Almanac is available to purchase from Unbound -
www.thisisUnbound.co.uk - for only £5.00.
*The term Live Art is not a description of an artform or discipline, but a
cultural strategy to include experimental processes and experiential
practices that might otherwise be excluded from established curatorial,
cultural and critical frameworks. Live Art is a framing device for a
catalogue of approaches to the possibilities of liveness by artists who
chose to work across, in between, and at the edges of more traditional
artistic forms.
Please also refer to “What is Live Art?”:
www.thisisliveart.co.uk/about_us/what_is_live_art.html
Lois Keidan
Live Art Development Agency
Rochelle School
Arnold Circus
London E2 7ES
United Kingdom
+ 44 20 7033 0275
lois@thisisLiveArt.co.uk
andrew@thisisLiveArt.co.uk
cj@thisisLiveArt.co.uk
maria@thisisLiveArt.co.uk
info@thisisLiveArt.co.uk
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