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El. knyga: Sourcebook of Performance Labor: Activators, Activists, Archives, All

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A Sourcebook of Performance Labor presents the views and experiences of collaborators in other artists works.

This book reorients well-known works of contemporary performance and social practice around the workers who have shaped, enacted, and supported them. It emerges from perspectives on maintenance, care, affective labor, and the knowledges created and preserved through gesture and intersubjectivity. This compilation of interviews is filled with the voices of collaborators in notable works attributed to established contemporary artists, including Francis Al’s, Tania Bruguera, Suzanne Lacy, Ernesto Pujol, Asad Raza, Dread Scott, and Tino Sehgal. In the spirit of the artworks under discussion, this book reinvests in the possibilities for art as a collective effort to explore new ways of finding ourselves in others and others in ourselves. The Sourcebook collection is a contribution for further theorizing a largely unaddressed perspective in contemporary art.

This collection will be of great interest to students and scholars in performance studies and art history.
Acknowledgments

An Introduction to the Sourcebook

Part I: Asad Raza and Tino Sehgal

Chapter 1: Rafay Rashid

Chapter 2: Asad Raza

Chapter 3: Louise Höjer

Part II: Ernesto Pujol

Chapter 4: Joy Whalen

Chapter 5: Kate Harding

Part III: Suzanne Lacy

Chapter 6: Regina Mouton

Chapter 7: Carol Leigh

Part IV: Francis Als

Chapter 8: Richard Perales

Chapter 9: Rafael Ortega

Part V: Dread Scott

Chapter 10: Jordan Rome

Chapter 11: Cephus X. and Beatrice X. Johnson (Uncle Bobby and Aunt B)

Part VI: Tania Bruguera

Chapter 12: Rudy Gerson

Chapter 13: Kyle Carrero Lopez and Rudy Gerson

Index
Joey Orr is Deputy Director and Chief of Curatorial Affairs at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago