Claire Bishop
I'm currently embarking on a new research project around ancestralism in contemporary art and performance. If you are considering inviting me to a conference, please bear this in mind - I am always more interested in testing out new material than in rehashing research that has already been published.
Later this year, Koenig Book will be publishing "Merce Cunningham's Events: Key Concepts", a short book about Cunningham's 'Events' from 1964 to his death in 2009.
I am interested in (and teach courses on) a wide range of things that fall under the rubric of art and politics, theory and methods. I've also taught exhibition history; museums of contemporary art; dance and performance; histories of art education; attention and technology.
I studied at University of Cambridge (BA 1994) and University of Essex (MA 1996, PhD 2002). In the UK I worked at the Royal College of Art (2001–2006) and Warwick University (2006–2008) before moving to CUNY Graduate Center in 2008.
Later this year, Koenig Book will be publishing "Merce Cunningham's Events: Key Concepts", a short book about Cunningham's 'Events' from 1964 to his death in 2009.
I am interested in (and teach courses on) a wide range of things that fall under the rubric of art and politics, theory and methods. I've also taught exhibition history; museums of contemporary art; dance and performance; histories of art education; attention and technology.
I studied at University of Cambridge (BA 1994) and University of Essex (MA 1996, PhD 2002). In the UK I worked at the Royal College of Art (2001–2006) and Warwick University (2006–2008) before moving to CUNY Graduate Center in 2008.
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The book comprises essays on four ways of working since the early 1990s: research-based art, performance exhibitions, interventions, and invocations of modernist architecture and design. The introduction offers a critique of the attention/distraction binary and proposes that today, all attention is "disordered". Fully focused attention is a modernist fantasy.
Papers by Claire Bishop
https://nplusonemag.com/online-only/paper-monument/free-your-mind/
The book comprises essays on four ways of working since the early 1990s: research-based art, performance exhibitions, interventions, and invocations of modernist architecture and design. The introduction offers a critique of the attention/distraction binary and proposes that today, all attention is "disordered". Fully focused attention is a modernist fantasy.
https://nplusonemag.com/online-only/paper-monument/free-your-mind/