List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Displaying Performance
1 Performer & Exhibit: Theatrical Conditions
2 Theatre & Gallery: Turning Away from Performance
3 Visitor & Performer: The Return of the Relational
4 Gesture & Object: Digital Display and Arrested Attention
Conclusion: Final Movement
Primary Curated Exhibition and Performance Sources
Bibliography
Index
Biography
Georgina Guy is Lecturer in Theatre and Performance in the Department of Drama, Theatre & Dance at Royal Holloway, University of London.
"Guy draws together the connecting threads of space, time, and audience to offer a thought-provoking account of the works of artists, curators, and commentators on the shared and often contested territory of the event and the audience in theatre, performance, and modern art."
-- Kate Dorney, New Theatre Quarterly
'Theatre, Exhibition, and Curation is a remarkable contribution to the field of theatre and performance studies'
-- Bryony White, Theatre Journal
"Where Guy attempts a new trajectory of discourse is in establishing an "optic" for exhibitions and performances that shrug off… the discrete categories of displayed and performed, plumbing instead the blurry and dynamic space of "productive frictions" in between."
-- Scott Magelssen, Theatre Survey
‘Theatre, Exhibition, and Curation contributes with clarity and rigour to a growing field of scholarship and curatorial practice that seeks to explore the complex connections between performance and visual arts practice.’
-- Harriet Curtis, Contemporary Theatre Review






