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The Place of Performance

The Place of Performance – Editorial

Uncounted

Collecting Geographies

The Troubles with Temporality

Transvestite Museum of Peru

A Mode Of Translation: Joan Jonas’s Performance Installations

Exploring Our Backyard - An investigation of the Stedelijk’s environmentally sustainable building operations

The Ocaña We Deserve

Performative Interactions with the Past

A Broadcast / Looping Pieces

Traces and Documents as Medial Transformations, or: How to Access Performance Art History

Sustainable or greenwashing? How to evaluate brands as a consumer.

Icons of the Performance Still

‘Individual Mythologist’: Vulnerability, Generosity, and Relationality in Ulay’s Self-Imaging

Play and the Profane

Pathways in Performance (in and around Cambodia)?

The Bureau of Melodramatic Research

Delegating (community) action: Stuart Brisley’s Peterlee Project

“Frame Me”: Speaking Out of Turn and Lorraine O’Grady’s Alien Avant-Garde

Putting out the chairs

What a body can do

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