Articles related to "Artaud"Artaud spent most of his life in asylums and never had a successful production in his lifetime but was one of the most influential figures on twentieth century culture.
Postmodern performance has been shaped by theories that oppose the conventional. Artaud's contribution was to defy conventional theatre practices.
Two of the predominant figures in opposing traditional theatre norms, Bertolt Brecht and Antonin Artaud, called for a revolution against the conventional theatre.
The dramatic models created by Brecht and Artaud aimed towards a non-conventional theatrical event
Roy De Groot's classic travel cookbook introduced the food literature genre to the world, and the world to classic French country cuisine.
Although not as well-known as Frida Kahlo, Maria Izquierdo's vividly unique paintings make her one of Mexico's premier 20th century artists.
Jacques Derrida has written a number of essays regarding the theatre defining semiotic (sign) deconstruction - of interest to the development of Postmodern Theatre.
Deconstruction is an essential element in postmodern theatre.
British director Peter Brook has produced some of the most significant and influential theatre productions and theoretical works of the twentieth century.
Like Brecht and Artaud before him, Wilson reacted against the contemporary Western theatre, calling this style of acting and directing 'fascist'.[iii]
The Museum of Modern Art's annual fall showcase of recent contemporary photography seeks to represent the most interesting accomplishments in the medium.
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