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An in-depth look at the creative processes of the 20th century's most groundbreaking multidisciplinary artists
The Theatre of Drawing highlights 42 American artists from the 1960s to the present, featuring individual portfolios for such prolific theatre figures as Robert Wilson, Meredith Monk, Ann Hamilton, Julie Mehretu, Trisha Brown, Gyun Hur, Annie-B Parson, Raven Chacon, Ralph Lemon, Jibz Cameron, Laurie Anderson, and Joan Jonas. The first book to present such an expansive theatrical perspective, the portfolios cover a wide range of genres—theatre, dance, music, installation, performance art—with each offering three to six pages of full color drawings.
The artists in this volume make use of multiple materials to create pieces that take on the forms of map, chart, storyboard, notation, score, notebook entry, character study, and works for exhibition. For theatre practitioners, this varied collection can serve as a valuable resource to consult for future events and performances.
Contents
Preface:
The Afterlife of Drawing
By Bonnie Marranca
Fields of Composition
Annie-B Parson: Stuff—The End
Richard Foreman: Getting a Handle
Peter Schumann: The Stations of the Cross
Meredith Monk: Drawing Time and Space
Robert Wilson: The Threepenny Opera Drawings
Ralph Lemon: Untitled
Cathy Weis: What's My Line?
Jibz Cameron: Gratification Now!
Karinne Keithley Syers: Free Finding
Suzanne Lacy: Drawings from a Seven-Day Meditation
How It Works
Jay Scheib: Becoming Something Else
Carolee Schneemann: Drawing as a Venous System
Elizabeth LeCompte: Notebook Drawings
Elizabeth Streb: The Methodology for Choreographing Extreme Action
John Zorn: Theatre of Musical Optics
Robert Whitman: Sketches for American Moon
Lin Hixson: The Place of Drawing
Judith Malina: Antigone Notebook
Okwui Okpokwasili and Peter Born: Process Notation
Alexandro Segade: How to Share an Imagination
Jon Kinzel: Portable
Invent a Score
John Cage: Ryoanji—Solos for Oboe, Flute, Contrabass, Voice, Trombone with Percussion or Orchestral Obbligato
Dick Higgins: Graphis
Lucinda Childs: Melody Excerpt
Raven Chacon: For Zitkála-Šá
William Hellermann: Visible Music
Aki Sasamoto: Diagrams in Performance
Alison Knowles: Fluxus Long Weekend
Madeline Hollander: Hydro Parade Notations and Scores
Jeffrey Lependorf: Two for Shakuhachi
Ken Friedman: Graven with an Iron Pen?
Intimacies of the Line
Joan Jonas: Drawing My Way In
Trisha Brown: Geneva, Handfall
Ann Hamilton: The Event of a Thread
Gyun Hur: Drawing as Witness
Kelly Copper: Life Drawings
Laurie Anderson: Drawings from Delusion
Julie Mehretu: Notation after The Ring
George Quasha: Axial Drawing
Tony Orrico: Voyage of the Transfer
Mina Nishimura: Scribbles Becoming Portals—Maps to Nowhere
Clifford Owens: Pocket Paper



