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GRAY, S. Conservation and Performance Art: Building the Performance Art Data Structure (PADS), 2008 Print E-mail

MA dissertation by Stephen Gray for Northumbria University's MA Preventive Conservation.
August 2008


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Still from Richard Layzell interview


Abstract
Performance art, often seen as a transitory art form, in fact has long lasting interest for both artist and scholar. An innovative and cross discipline effort is required in order to conserve such artworks which do not have a single solid material manifestation. This study looks at other cultural sectors which face similar challenges and their efforts to meet those challenges, before focusing on the relationship between conservation and ephemeral forms of contemporary art. A unique data structuring tool is then presented and utilised to unite and then document the structure of Richard Layzell’s 1996 performance artwork, 'I Never Done Enough Weird Stuff'. Download the dissertation and bibliography via these links:

 

GRAY, Stephen. Conservation and Performance Art dissertation

GREY, Stephen. Conservation and Performance Art bibiography

 

INCCA members have access to transcripts of two interviews with Layzell as well as the XML score of the work 'I Never Done Enough Weird Stuff'. Go to the INCCA Database for Artists' archives housed at the INCCA Member Administration website.