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Actional Poetics - ASH SHE HE: The Performance Actuations of Alastair MacLennan, 1971-2020

Paperback by Johnston, Sandra; Driver, Cherie; Blair, Paula

Actional Poetics - ASH SHE HE: The Performance Actuations of Alastair MacLennan, 1971-2020

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ISBN:
9781789383720
Publication Date:
15 Sep 2021
Language:
English
Publisher:
Intellect
Imprint:
Intellect Books
Pages:
312 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 12 - 14 Sep 2025
Actional Poetics - ASH SHE HE: The Performance Actuations of Alastair MacLennan, 1971-2020

Description

A retrospective monograph of Alistair MacLennan's performance art practice, its influence on the Belfast art scene, and its relationships with wider art histories. This new book is the most comprehensive and complete legacy monograph about Alastair MacLennan's extensive performance practice Alastair MacLennan is emeritus professor of fine art, School of Art and Design, Ulster University in Belfast. He is one of Britain's major practitioners in live art, and travels extensively in Eastern and Western Europe, also America and Canada, presenting 'Actuations' (his term for performance/installations). MacLennan is a founding member of Belfast's Art and Research Exchange, of Belfast's Bbeyond performance collective and is a member of the performance art entity Black Market International. He has represented Ireland at the Venice Biennale (1997) and is an honorary associate of the National Review of Live Art, Glasgow, Scotland. There is a wide variety of approach in the essays, ranging from descriptive to interpretive. Some set the work in historical context and others provide pertinent biography. This variety is appropriate - and perhaps even necessary - in looking at the work of a living artist whose work is particularly complex. The selection of essays presents a complex body of work in an understandable way, with each writer allowed to address the art in their own terms. Placing the work in historical context is important but presenting MacLennan as an influential teacher is also important. Includes a significant contribution from Adrian Heathfield (professor of performance and visual culture at Roehampton, UK) who has written an extended essay on MacLennan's oeuvre, focusing on its use of materials and its creation of sculptural environments. Discussing the artist's deployment of slow-time action and contemplative space, Heathfield sees MacLennan's work as activating sustained contact with the elemental and locates MacLennan's work as a significant intervention in performance art history globally and discusses the politics of its engagement with local history, violence, social conflict and memory. The primary readership will be academics, researchers and scholars working in performance art and contemporary art in general. Also valuable to students in performance art, visual arts and related practices. Of relevance to academics and artists in the interrelated fields of performance art, art and philosophy, critical theory, conflict studies and Zen philosophy.

Contents

List of Illustrations Introduction: Actional Poetics - ASH SHE HE: The Performance Actuations of Alastair MacLennan, 1971-2018 Sandra Johnston and Paula Blair Alastair MacLennan: Troubled time Nick Stewart 'Maybe you don't need the paintbrush...?' In conversation Declan McGonagle and Alastair MacLennan Elemental qualities in the work of Alastair MacLennan Denys Blacker Sensible transcendence Chérie Driver Alastair MacLennan: A life seen as a form of pedagogy Brian Connolly 'Sometimes you need help from other people's ghosts': Alastair MacLennan's multi-disciplinary and 'instituting' practice as civil action Christa-Maria Lerm Hayes Alastair MacLennan: Universal nomad Nigel Rolfe Actuations: Alastair MacLennan's influence on Bbeyond Brian Patterson Tender dwelling in the strewn Adrian Heathfield What shall we ask for? Considering the transformative moment in Alastair MacLennan's Actuations Sandra Johnston Death, transience and duration - Alastair MacLennan Helge Meyer Proximity and perpetrators: Reflecting on implications of registering perpetrators in the performance art of Alastair MacLennan Dominic Thorpe Triple-AAA: Alastair MacLennan, Adrian Hall & André Stitt Spectral Arc, Vanishing Point and Memoranda: Hauntology and atemporality in performances 2011-13 André Stitt Precarious aftermaths Paula Blair Notes on Contributors

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