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- Robin Deacon (Eastbourne, Anglaterra, 1973) és un performer, escriptor i videoartista anglès. Es va llicenciar en belles arts a la Universitat de Gal·les. Les seves primeres obres, caracteritzades ja per l'humor i la sàtira que impregnarà els seus treballs, se centren en la manipulació visual d'objectes. Més endavant, realitza intervencions en espais públics per tal de qüestionar les limitacions imposades a la performance per mitjà de convencions temporals, espacials i socials. Els seus treballs més recents, com ara Harry&Me, Live i Colin Powell, exploren, però, una possible aproximació periodística de l'art a través de conferències-performance. Ha participat en festivals europeus i ha impartit conferències a diverses universitats. En l'actualitat, dirigeix el curs d'estudis del teatre i la performance de la de Londres. (ca)
- Robin Deacon (born 1973 Eastbourne, England) is an artist, writer and filmmaker. His interdisciplinary practice has spanned a variety of disciplines and themes, including explorations of performer presence and absence, the role of the artist as biographer, the possibility for journalistic approaches to arts practice, and the mapping and ethics of performance re-enactment. He graduated from Cardiff School of Art in 1996, and went on to present his performances and videos at conferences and festivals in the UK and internationally in Europe, USA and Asia. His work has been commissioned and programmed by venues such as The ICA, London (1996), The Young Vic, London (2000), CCCB, Barcelona (2006), Tanzquartier Wien, Vienna (2007) and the Centre d'art Scenique Contemporain Lausanne, Switzerland (2009), Tate Britain, London (2014) and the Barbican Centre, London (2015). He has also been artist in residence at MacDowell (artists' residency and workshop), New Hampshire, USA (2017) Sophiensaele, Berlin (2005), Camden Arts Centre London (2006) and Robert Wilson's Watermill Center, New York, USA (2009). He has received a variety of awards and fellowships from organizations such as the Foundation for Contemporary Arts, Delfina Foundation, British Arts Council, Live Art Development Agency and Franklin Furnace Inc. Between 2003 and 2012, he was an Associate Artist of contemporary artists producing organization Artsadmin. From 2004, he was Course Director of the Drama and Performance Studies program at London South Bank University before relocating to the USA in 2011. After ten years spent as Professor and Chair of Performance at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Robin returned to the UK in 2021 to take up the role of Artistic Director and CEO of the Spill Festival of Performance. (en)
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- Robin Deacon (Eastbourne, Anglaterra, 1973) és un performer, escriptor i videoartista anglès. Es va llicenciar en belles arts a la Universitat de Gal·les. Les seves primeres obres, caracteritzades ja per l'humor i la sàtira que impregnarà els seus treballs, se centren en la manipulació visual d'objectes. Més endavant, realitza intervencions en espais públics per tal de qüestionar les limitacions imposades a la performance per mitjà de convencions temporals, espacials i socials. Els seus treballs més recents, com ara Harry&Me, Live i Colin Powell, exploren, però, una possible aproximació periodística de l'art a través de conferències-performance. Ha participat en festivals europeus i ha impartit conferències a diverses universitats. En l'actualitat, dirigeix el curs d'estudis del teatre i l (ca)
- Robin Deacon (born 1973 Eastbourne, England) is an artist, writer and filmmaker. His interdisciplinary practice has spanned a variety of disciplines and themes, including explorations of performer presence and absence, the role of the artist as biographer, the possibility for journalistic approaches to arts practice, and the mapping and ethics of performance re-enactment. He graduated from Cardiff School of Art in 1996, and went on to present his performances and videos at conferences and festivals in the UK and internationally in Europe, USA and Asia. His work has been commissioned and programmed by venues such as The ICA, London (1996), The Young Vic, London (2000), CCCB, Barcelona (2006), Tanzquartier Wien, Vienna (2007) and the Centre d'art Scenique Contemporain Lausanne, Switzerland ( (en)
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