'YOU’D LIKE THAT, WOULD YOU, YOUR MOST PRIVATE, PINKEST, TENDEREST
– SMALL BIRD, SMALL BIRD, SMALL FRAGILE – STOLEN FROM YOU, SLAMMED
DOWN ONTO THE SLAB, THE BLOCK, POKED AT AND PARADED.’
The children swing their legs on the chairs. The student delivers the
presentation. The older woman stands with the gun. The young couple
arrives at the house. The house is returning to nature. A movie is
being made. The truth is being plundered. But the house is still lived
in and the spirit to resist is strong.
Janet Adler and Margaret Gibb were conceptual artists working in New
York at the end of the last century. They were described by art critic
Dave Hickey as the ‘most ferociously uncompromising voice of their
generation’. With Adler’s death in 2004, however, the compromise
began.
Adler & Gibb tells the story of a raid – on a house, a life, a
reality and a legacy. The play takes Tim Crouch’s fascination with
form and marries it to a thrilling story of misappropriation.
Also includes what happens to the hope at the end of the evening by
Tim Crouch and Andy Smith, a facsimile of the text as used in
performance.
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ISBN
9781783195916
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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