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Movement Intervention within British Post-War Architecture
The exposition centres on two on-site movement interventions by the author at post-war British buildings, St Peter’s Seminary, designed by Gillespie, Kidd and Coia, and the tower housing blocks Bevin Court and the Sivill House, designed by Berthold Lubetkin, and examines how the works relate to these contexts as a space both of creation and of reception. These movement interventions address the similar cultural circumstances of these sites as well as their dissimilar current status. The exposition concludes with an assessment of the validity of the kinetic human body as a research tool and the capacity for artworks resulting from movement intervention to engage the viewer and contribute to existing architectural discourse.
Affiliation: Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance
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british architecture lubetkin kinetic movement intervention post-war applied fine performing arts issue 5 jar - journal for artistic research
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Applied Fine Performing Arts - JAR - Journal for Artistic Research - Issue 5 Applied Fine Performing Arts - JAR - Journal for Artistic Research Applied Fine Performing Arts catalog - mediathek catalog - network catalog - Artists catalog - HGK catalog - HGKplus
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- AccessDate
- 2021-04-16T09:52:15Z
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.22501/jar.27285
- DateAdded
- 2021-04-22T13:11:59Z
- DateModified
- 2021-08-10T11:53:26Z
- Issue
- 5
- Key
- ALW6TLCH
- Language
- en
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- www.researchcatalogue.net
- PublicationTitle
- Journal for Artistic Research
- Rights
- Open Closed