What is it about?
This visual essay considers lines as borders, contextualising the line I drew around Durham prison in terms of performance and performance design. Within the context of specified artworks, it considers the shift in arts practice from studio-based to ‘post-studio’ works that persist in different forms after the event as artworks with ‘multiple ontologies’.
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Why is it important?
This piece fulfils its own premise, as one manifestation of an ‘artwork with multiple ontologies’, the act of drawing around the prison. As such, it can be considered an artwork itself and, because visual imagery here holds the same status as text, the page can be thought of as a space of curation.
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This page is a summary of: Drawing the borderline, Theatre & Performance Design, April 2017, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/23322551.2017.1326753.
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