Live Art

The Live Art Collection was initiated in late 2008 and is maintained by the British Library in collaboration with the Live Art Development Agency, London. Live Art is an innovative exploratory approach to contemporary performance practices. The range of websites in this collection includes organizations supporting, promoting and curating Live Art; artistsÂ’ websites; sites that are artistic or project-driven by their nature; blogsites and online spaces engaging in critical reviews; through to online archival sites relating to Live Art. This collection represents the diverse practices and approaches of artists today and the support and critical frameworks that exist to support, promote and comment upon Live Art and the ephemeral nature of this area of practice.

Sites (78)

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  1. Colchester Arts Centre
  2. Curious
  3. DeDomenici
  4. DeDomenici Blog
  5. Desperate Optimists
  6. Duckie
  7. Extant
  8. Fernando Arias
  9. Forced Entertainment
  10. Forest Fringe
  11. Forma
  12. Franko B
  13. George Chakravarthi
  14. Hayley Newman
  15. Helena Goldwater
  16. Home Live Art
  17. Jordan McKenzie
  18. Joshua Sofaer
  19. Julia Bardsley
  20. Live Art Development Agency

Sites (78)

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