Monday, 13 December 2010

Ron Athey and Kira O'Reilly in conversation this Friday

Gifts of the Spirit Part 1: Automatic Writing
Photograph by Bobby Whittaker
Untitled (syncopations for more bodies)
Photograph by John Cartwright
This friday, Ron Athey and Kira O'Reilly will be in conversation, discussing their most recent work and experiences as Outside AiR headliners. The talk will be followed by a Q&A session and a wine reception, and is free of charge.

Friday 17th December 2010, 6.30pm

Queen Mary University of London
Arts Lecture Theatre
Arts Building
Mile End Road
E1 4NS
London

For more info on the project:

Monday, 6 December 2010

Ron Athey in 2011 - Performances, Projects & Events

Self Obliteration Parts I & II in Barcelona, Spain and Ljubljana, Slovenia


Gifts of the Spirit Part 1: Automatic Writing in Manchester, UK


Resonate/Obliterate London

and
www.ronathey.com

Thursday, 25 November 2010

Ron Athey and Kira O'Reilly: Syncopations and Automatic Writing

17th December 2010



Ron Athey and Kira O'Reilly will present illustrated lectures about their current work, focusing on their recent performances in Outside AiR at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL).

Athey and O'Reilly will also be in conversation together, followed by a Q&A with the audience and a wine reception with the artists.

Both artists presented performances as part of their AiR Project residencies in the Department of Drama at QMUL in 2010. Air Project is co-organised by Dominic Johnson and Lois Weaver, and supported by Arts Council England, East End Collaborations, Live Art Development Agency, Westfield Trust, LCACE and QMI Prospects Fund.

For more info on the project: 
http://www.airproject.qmul.ac.uk/

The event is FREE and all are welcome. No booking required.

BIOGRAPHIES

Ron Athey has been a practicing artist since the early 1980s. In Athey's touring series such as The Torture Trilogy (1993-95) and Incorruptible Flesh (1997-2008), physical actions stand in as decoys for events too final to repeat: a deep piercing is the arrow in St. Sebastian’s liver, a scalpel cut becomes Philoctetes’ foul gash, a wound that never heals.

Kira O’Reilly is a UK based artist; her practice, both wilfully interdisciplinary and entirely undisciplined, stems from a visual art background; it employs performance, biotechnical practices and writing with which to consider speculative reconfigurations around the body. She is currently AHRC Creative Fellow in QMUL Drama.



17th December 2010 6.30pm


Queen Mary University of London
Arts Lecture Theatre, Arts Building
Mile End Road
E1 4NS
London
United Kingdom

Wednesday, 17 November 2010

Gifts of the Spirit Part 1: Automatic Writing (A Study and A Score)

Ron Athey's performance installation at Outside AiR. A cast of 26 generate ecstatic writing around the unfinished text of Athey's memoir, Gifts of the Spirit.


All photographs by Bobby Whittaker.

Friday, 5 November 2010

Outside AiR - Ron Athey's New Performance

Ron Athey's new performance installation Gifts of the Spirit Part 1: Automatic Writing (A Study and A Score) at Outside AiR has only a limited number of places left for both nights. Book now to avoid disappointment!


Kira O'Reilly 8-9 November 7.30pm £10 (£8)
Ron Athey 11-12 November 7.30pm £10 (£8)

To reserve tickets or for more information contact Rose Sharp r.sharp@qmul.ac.uk 020 7882 5196



Friday, 22 October 2010

Ron Athey at Outside AiR



Outside AiR is a programme of live performances and events showcasing the work of the Artists in Residence (AiR) at Queen Mary, University of London. Presented every six months, it will also involve established artists in public performances, conversations and special events.

Two high profile and internationally renowned artists Ron Athey and Kira O'Reilly will present new live performances developed for the Great Hall, building on their work as AiR Project Artists in Residence in the Department of Drama at Queen Mary, University of London.

Kira O'Reilly 8-9 November 7.30pm £10 (£8)
Ron Athey 11-12 November 7.30pm £10 (£8)

To reserve tickets or for more information contact Rose Sharp r.sharp@qmul.ac.uk 020 7882 5196