Assign & arrange : methodologies of presentation in art and dance / Maren Butte [i 4 més] (eds)
Material type: TextPublisher: Berlin : Sternberg Press, [2014]Copyright date: ©2014 Description: 278 pàgines : il·lustracions ; 21 cmContent type:- text
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- Assign and arrange : methodologies of presentation in art and dance
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Llibre | Biblioteca Barcelona | Biblioteca Barcelona BCN Lliure Accés | 793 ASS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 1900074247 |
"A publication by the Collaborative Research Center 626 'Aesthetic experience and the dissolution of artistic limits' at Freie Universität Berlin, with funding by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft" -- Colofó
"This publication is based on the conference 'Assign and arrange : methodologies of presentation in art and dance' at ICI Berlin Institute for Cultural Inquiry, December 7-8, 2012" -- Colofó
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"Assign & arrange: Methodologies of presentation in art and dance' aims to map the exchanges and transgressions between art and dance that characterize the manifold variety of relations between art and dance that can be observed today: dance performances taking place in art galleries or public spaces, for example, or visual artists developing specific presentational formats or exhibition displays that generate dimensions of dramaturgy and choreography for their visitors. Terms like mise-en-scène, situation, setting, choreography, and installation are being almost coevally used not only by theoreticians but also by contributors from both art and dance in order to define modes of presentation or to specify visitors' aesthetic experience. Taking into account historical and current examples, and involving perspectives from art history, dance studies, and architecture, the book explores similarities and differences in the respective practices, as well as in the theoretical concepts they correspond with" -- Contracoberta
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