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P.Babot The Long Road to the North 2003. Photo © Phil Babot

André Stitt Learning to Fly, Cardiff Art in Time 1999, Photo © André Stitt.
S.Whitehead Tableland 1999 Photo ©Martin Roberts;
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Phil Babot, André Stitt & Simon Whitehead
Thu 24 January 2008
6pm
Space Workshop, Cardiff School of Art and Design, Howard Gardens,
Cardiff CF24 0SP
The
contemporary performance art scene in Wales is one of the most active
anywhere in the UK. Over the past few years a number of artist-run
spaces and networks have developed which support this scene:
trace: installaction artspace and tactileBOSCH (Cardiff),
Coed Hills Rural Artspace (Cowbridge), ointment collective
(Pembrokeshire), Real Institute (Llanrwst), Blaengar
(Aberystwyth) and the Wales-wide Second Wednesday Group contribute
to the current diversity and vibrancy of Welsh performance. If one
aspect unites them, it is a shared concern with the place(s) of
performance, its physical, geographic and social location.
Three of Wales's most prolific contemporary performance artists, Phil Babot, André Stitt and Simon Whitehead, will be in conversation about the contemporary performance art scene, the role of artist-run spaces and networks and the significance of place in performance.
As a creator of 'live occurrences', Phil Babot is
affiliated with a number of artist-run spaces in Wales, including
trace:, tactileBOSCH and Coed Hills. Belfast-born
André Stitt is considered one of Europe's formost performance
artists. A professor at Cardiff School of Art, he founded trace:
installaction artspace in 2000. Movement artist Simon Whitehead
has developed a body of performance work based on pedestrian practices
from his base in rural Wales. He is a founding member of ointment.
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