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RoseLee Goldberg at Arthouse
In 1979, RoseLee Goldberg, art historian, critic, curator and author, blazed the trail for the study of performance art with her book ‘Performance Art from Futurism to the Present.’
Goldberg will speak at Arthouse, 700 Congress Ave., Thursday at 7 p.m. in a free lecture. See www.arthousetexas.org.
In 2004 — after several decades working with a broad range of interdisciplinary artists such as Laurie Anderson, Phillip Glass and Robert Wilson — Goldberg founded ‘Performa’, a multidisciplinary non-profit arts organization dedicated to live performance art. ‘Performa’ hosts a biennial festival of new visual art performance. ‘Performa 09’ runs Nov. 1-22.
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