In
Exercises for Rebel Artists, Guillermo Gómez-Peña and Roberto Sifuentes use their extensive teaching and performance experience to help students and practitioners create wild live art images, actions, and rituals. Designed to take readers right into the heart of radical performance, the authors use a series of crucial practical exercises, honed in workshops worldwide, to help create challenging art which transcends the boundaries of nation, gender, and racial identity.
Exercises for Rebel Artists advocates teaching as an important form of activism and as an extension of the performance aesthetic. It is an essential text for anyone who wants to learn how to use performance to both challenge and change.
Routledge, 2011. 256 pages, colour images throughout. 15.5 cm x 23.5 cm.
ISBN: 978-0415549233
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