The Art Gallery on Stage is the first book to consider the representation of the art gallery on the contemporary British stage and to discuss how playwrights have begun to regard it as inspiration, location, focus or theme in an ever-more intense game of cross-fertilization. The study analyzes the impact on dramatic form and theatrical presentation of what has been a paradigmatic shift in the way art galleries and museums display their collections and how these are perceived, establishing a hitherto unexplored connection between modes of exhibiting and modes of representation. It traces a trajectory from plays that were initially performed in traditional theatres in accordance with a naturalistic play structure to plays that favour of a radical reconfiguration of visual representation. Indeed, since the beginning of the new millennium, playwrights and theatre-makers have increasingly experimented with new dramatic forms and site-specific venues, while forging collaborations with art makers and curators. The book focuses on plays from the 1980s onwards, such as Howard Barker's Scenes from an Execution, Nick Dear's The Art of Success, Alan Bennett's A Question of Attribution, Timberlake Wertenbaker's Three Birds Alighting on a Field and The Line, David Edgar's Pentecost, Martin Crimp's Attempt on Her Life, Rebecca Lenkiewicz's Shoreditch Madonna and The Painter, David Leddy's Long Live the Little Knife, and Tim Crouch's My Arm, An Oak Tree and England, and considers the vital contribution to the field made by set designers. Ultimately, through this study, we come to understand how modern drama can offer a set of interpretative tools to enhance our understanding of the mechanisms underlying the social construction of art and, furthermore, the potential of theatre and the gallery space to question our fundamental cultural assumptions and values.

The Art Gallery on Stage : New Vistas on Contemporary British Playwriting / M. Cavecchi. - London : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2024 Mar 21. - ISBN 9781350330702. (METHUEN DRAMA ENGAGE)

The Art Gallery on Stage : New Vistas on Contemporary British Playwriting

M. Cavecchi
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2024

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The Art Gallery on Stage is the first book to consider the representation of the art gallery on the contemporary British stage and to discuss how playwrights have begun to regard it as inspiration, location, focus or theme in an ever-more intense game of cross-fertilization. The study analyzes the impact on dramatic form and theatrical presentation of what has been a paradigmatic shift in the way art galleries and museums display their collections and how these are perceived, establishing a hitherto unexplored connection between modes of exhibiting and modes of representation. It traces a trajectory from plays that were initially performed in traditional theatres in accordance with a naturalistic play structure to plays that favour of a radical reconfiguration of visual representation. Indeed, since the beginning of the new millennium, playwrights and theatre-makers have increasingly experimented with new dramatic forms and site-specific venues, while forging collaborations with art makers and curators. The book focuses on plays from the 1980s onwards, such as Howard Barker's Scenes from an Execution, Nick Dear's The Art of Success, Alan Bennett's A Question of Attribution, Timberlake Wertenbaker's Three Birds Alighting on a Field and The Line, David Edgar's Pentecost, Martin Crimp's Attempt on Her Life, Rebecca Lenkiewicz's Shoreditch Madonna and The Painter, David Leddy's Long Live the Little Knife, and Tim Crouch's My Arm, An Oak Tree and England, and considers the vital contribution to the field made by set designers. Ultimately, through this study, we come to understand how modern drama can offer a set of interpretative tools to enhance our understanding of the mechanisms underlying the social construction of art and, furthermore, the potential of theatre and the gallery space to question our fundamental cultural assumptions and values.
21-mar-2024
contemporary British theatre; art gallery; art museum; Young British Art, Tate Modern, art gallery experience; performative turn; authenticity; connoisseurship; attribution; forgery; conservation; restoration; national identity; multiculturalism; contemporary art; meta-modernism; White Cube; exhibition; tribunal play; verbatim theatre; artist’s studio; art market; private sponsorship; corporate patronage; forgery; art dealing; Ashington Group; Artemisia Gentileschi; Nan Goldin; Katie Mitchell; Frantic Assembly; David Hockney; Mark Rothko; Mark Chagall; Daniel Jamieson; Martin Crimp; Mark Ravenhill; Tim Crouch; Lee Hall; Breach Theatre; Howard Brenton; John Logan; David Hare; David Edgar; Alan Bennett; Anthony Blunt; Simon Gray; Joseph Duveen; Bernard Berenson; David Leddy; Tracey Emin; Charles Saatchi; Tim Crouch; Sir Nicholas Serota; William Hogarth; Edgar Degas; René Magritte; Tracey Emin; Damien Hirst; Mark Quinn; The Ashington Group; Samuel Beckett; Howard Barker; Andrew Bridgemont; Caryl Churchill; Lee Hall; David Leddy; Patrick Marber; Philip Ridley; Tom Stoppard; Timberlake Wertenbaker
Settore L-LIN/10 - Letteratura Inglese
Settore L-ART/05 - Discipline Dello Spettacolo
Settore L-ART/04 - Museologia e Critica Artistica e del Restauro
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