REVIEW: 'The Surreal House' by Herbert Wright
(Salvador Dali’s Sleep)
REVIEW: 'No Idea' by Helen Black
Listening to Lady Gaga, Poker Face before the curtain went up, I was not sure what to expect. The verdict: A great compact production with just two actors performing in the first person, and as true friends, for their research Rachael and Lisa went onto the streets with a recorder to ask what their new performance should be about before devising the show. What happens is a wonderful feeling of the ‘here and now’ through using this research as living, edible source material.
INTERVIEW: David Toop talks to Leslie Deere
Still from Jeff Keen Marvo Movie, 1967. 16mm film. Courtesy the artist and LUX, London
Assaults on Perception
Blow Up: Exploding Sound and Noise (London to Brighton 1959-1969)
FLAT TIME HOUSE – STUDIO & HOME OF LATE BRITISH ARTIST JOHN LATHAM.
24 June – 25 July 2010
Curated by David Toop and Tony Herrington
ARTIST BLOG - The Process: Life in the headlights by Zoe Catherine Kendall
A photo series providing a reflection on viewpoint and on the fury of life; captured perspectives on the external world are used as comparatives for an experience of the internal world.
Life in the headlights...
REVIEW: 'One On One Festival' by James Cowan
I am at peace. I have been sung to, played with, directed, bound and blindfolded, seduced, bathed, embraced, fed, and hung upside down out of a first floor window. I am at peace.
This is what can be expected from an afternoon or evening spent at the BAC during the exciting and often challenging 'One on One' festival over the next week.
Gabby Young's Festival Diary: Glastonbury
As there are a lot of 'real workers' in my band- the earliest we could all go to Glastonbury was Thursday; but as I am currently a 'non- real worker' for the summer, I started preparing for this festival about 2 weeks ago; so for once in my life I was prepared!! (Well at least I THOUGHT I was- more on this later!!)