- Roselee Goldberg
RoseLee Goldberg is an art historian,
author ,critic andcurator . She pioneered the study ofperformance art with her seminal book, "Performance Art: From Futurism to the Present". First published in 1979 and now in its third edition (2001), Goldberg’s book is now the key text for teaching performance in universities throughout the worldFact|date=March 2008 and has been translated into over seven languages, including Chinese, Croatian, French, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, and Spanish.Born in
Durban, South Africa , Goldberg studiedPolitical Science andFine Arts atWits University , Johannesburg, and Art History at theCourtauld Institute of Art inLondon . As director of theRoyal College of Art Gallery , London, Goldberg set important precedents for exhibiting modern and contemporary performance and organized exhibitions, performance series, and symposia on a broad range of multi-disciplinary artists includingMarina Abramovic ,Bernd and Hilla Becher ,Christian Boltanski ,Brian Eno ,the Kipper Kids ,Piero Manzoni ,Anthony McCall , andChristo and Jeanne Claude .Goldberg's curatorial commitment to new media and contemporary visual arts continued during her tenure as curator at
The Kitchen , New York. Her innovative programming, including the creation of an exhibition space, a video viewing room, and performance series, helped established The Kitchen as one of the foremost multi-media institutions worldwide. While at The Kitchen, Goldberg presented works byLaurie Anderson ,Phillip Glass ,Peter Gordon ,Meredith Monk , andRobert Wilson and curated the first solo exhibitions ofJack Goldstein ,Sherrie Levine ,Robert Longo ,David Salle , andCindy Sherman , among others.Goldberg has curated several performance series including “Six Evenings of Performance,” as part of the exclaimed High and Low: Modern Art and Popular Culture, exhibition at the
Museum of Modern Art, New York and Couleurs Superposees: Acte VII, a performance byDaniel Buren , (in association with Works & Process), at the Guggenheim, New York.In 2001 as part of her visionary goal to create significant new theater and performance for the 21st Century, Goldberg commissioned and produced Logic of the Birds, a multi-media performance by
Shirin Neshat in collaboration with composer and singerSussan Deyhim . Developed in residency at Mass MOCA, Logic of the Birds was presented in workshop at the Kitchen in 2001, and premiered at the 2002 Lincoln Center Festival, and toured to the Walker Arts Center, Minneapolis, and Artangel, London.In 2004, Goldberg founded PERFORMA, a new non-profit multi-disciplinary arts organization for the research, development, and presentation of 21st Century visual art performance. As PERFORMA director, she launched New York’s first performance biennial, PERFORMA 05, to tremendous critical and popular success. PERFORMA 05 offered an exciting three-week program of live performances, exhibitions, installations, film screenings, and symposia by more than ninety international artists at leading cultural venues throughout the city. Over 25,000 people attended and both Roberta Smith of The New York Times and Time Out New York selected PERFORMA 05 as one of the best events of 2005.
In 2007, PERFORMA07, the second edition of the PERFORMA biennial of new visual art performance took place, and was greeted with even more critical and popular acclaim than the first. PERFORMA 07 featured an extraordinary array of over one hundred performances by artists from around the world. Events took place at more than seventy venues across the city, allowing viewers to see the city of New York in utterly different ways, to discover new ideas, and to witness surprising reconstructions of older ones. From the remake of the original "Happening," Allan Kaprow's 18 Happening in 6 Parts, in a former boathouse in Queens, to a modern day Baptist Revival in the West Village; a revamping of The Rite of Spring on Broadway; a Long March--backwards--along Park Avenue; a punk rock musical featuring a fire-sparking animatronic dinosaur in the East Village; children giving haircuts to adults in Chinatown; hula-hoopers performing on the rooftops of the Lower East Side, and much more, PERFORMA 07 was hailed as a delirious and thought-provoking new biennial for New York City.
"PERFORMA07, the second installment of the new biennial, brought astaggering range of live events to venues large and small throughout NewYork City."
Art in America , March 2008"Presenting art as a visceral experience to be absorbed with all five sensesand carried away through memory and inspiration, PERFORMA07 focused on theact of making rather than the act of consuming....It demanded focus andcommitment from both the artist and the audience, and this condition led tojust rewards. In the process PERFORMA07 has encouraged performance'sexpanded presence in New York....In a city that is generally conservativeabout performance, New York's warm and wide welcome of PERFORMA07attested to a large population in search of creative fulfillment." Katie Sonnenborn,
Frieze , March 2008"When RoseLee Goldberg came up with the idea of a new New York biennialexclusively dedicated to live events, whether performance, dance,happenings, confrontations, operas or plays, by contemporary artists, young,old or middle aged, nobody thought it would fly. But it did fly and now it¹shigh up in the sky as one of the major contemporary art events to lookforward to." Francesco Bonami,
Domus , January 2008"A celebration of transience, a paean to you-had-to-be-there, a deep andexhilarating bow towe-have-only-now." Holland Cotter,
The New York Times , November 7, 2007Goldberg has taught at
New York University since 1987 and has lectured atColumbia University , the Guggenheim Museum, New York,Kyoto University of Art and Design , theMori Museum , Tokyo, the Tate Modern, London, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and Yale University, among other institutions. She is a frequent contributor to Artforum, and her publications include Performance Since 1960 (1998), Laurie Anderson (2000) and Shirin Neshat (2002). Goldberg has two forthcoming books in 2007: PERFORMA, the first in a series of publications to accompany the PERFORMA biennials and Performance Now: New Art, New Dance, New Media published by Thames and Hudson. She was recently named a Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters by the French Minister of Culture and Communication.Publications
* [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0500203393 Performance Art from Futurism to the Present]
* [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0500282196 Performance: Live Art Since 1960]
* [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0810935821 Laurie Anderson]Bibliography
*Hughley, Marty (2000). "A Tribute to the Eye of Laurie Anderson." "
The Oregonian ". June 18.
*Rockwell, John (2004). "Preserve Performance Art?" "New York Times". April 30.
*Smith, Roberta (2005). "Performance Art Gets Its Biennial." "New York Times ". November 2.External links
* [http://www.roseleegoldberg.com RoseLee Goldberg website]
* [http://www.performa-arts.org/ PERFORMA]
* [http://www.flashartonline.com/NEWS/24_10_interview.htm Flash Art RoseLee Goldberg interview]
* [http://www.nyfa.org/level3.asp?id=421&fid=4&sid=8 NYFA RoseLee Goldberg interview]
* [http://www.brooklynrail.org/2005/11/art/roselee-goldberg-in-conversation-with-pr Brooklyn Rail RoseLee Goldberg interview]
* [http://www.tate.org.uk/onlineevents/archive/goldberg.htm Tate Modern Rail RoseLee Goldberg stream]
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