Julia Bardsley is an artist working with performance, video, photography, sculptural objects and the configuration of the audience. Her work challenges definitions of theatre and has been described as 'a major force in British experimental theatre and live art'.
Education and career
Bardsley began her career in theatre directing, writing and adapting works for the stage, and was joint artistic director of the
Leicester Haymarket
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History
The Haymarket Theatre was opened by Sir Ralph Richardson and the opening season started ...
&
Young Vic
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The Young Vic was established by Frank Dunlop in 1970. Kwame Kwei-Armah has been Artistic Director since February 201 ...
Theatres (1991-4). She was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from
Middlesex University
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in 2007. Bardsley lectures at
Queen Mary,
University of London
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, and
Central Saint Martins
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,
University of the Arts London. Her work has become known for its experimental use of character, solo performance, and elaborate video and set work in a performance art/visual art context.
Bardsley's work is significant in its disruption of traditional understandings of theatre; her hybrid practice first developed in collaboration with designer Aldona Cunningham in the 1990s through their innovative work on
Hamlet
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at the
Young Vic
The Young Vic Theatre is a performing arts venue located on The Cut, near the South Bank, in the London Borough of Lambeth.
The Young Vic was established by Frank Dunlop in 1970. Kwame Kwei-Armah has been Artistic Director since February 201 ...
, which in turn led to a five-year long creation process combining theatre, performance and photography, resulting in the work 12/Stages/3 (a Memory Theatre) as part of the
British Festival of Visual Theatre in 1999.
From the late 1990s onwards her film and video works have been selected for film festivals internationally, collected and represented in collections such as Lux Artists Films and the
University of the Arts British Artists' Film and Video Study Collection. She has also created video art work for theatre productions including ''An Ocean of Rain'', at the
Almeida Theatre
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, London, 2008, and ''Suenos'' composed by
Simon Holt
Simon Holt (born 21 February 1958) is an English composer.
Biography
Simon Holt was born in Bolton, Lancashire on 21 February 1958. Educated at Bolton School, Holt immersed himself in organ, piano and visual art during his sixth form years. ...
, premiered at Queen Elizabeth Hall, London in 2007 .
Selected works
''The Divine Trilogy'' (2003-2009)
Presented in London, Glasgow, Portugal, Spain, Slovenia, Croatia, Belgium, and Italy. The three parts of which are:
* ''Trans Acts'' used religious imagery, combining video, installation and performance, premiered at The
National Review of Live Art The National Review of Live Art, also known by the abbreviation NRLA, was an annual festival of live art which ran from 1979 to 2010 in the UK.
History
The festival owed its origins to a one-day event called simply the Performance Platform, wh ...
(2006), and went on to show at Shunt, London (2007)
* ''Almost the Same (feral rehearsals for violent acts of culture)'' a performance in three sections titled ''Nigredo, Rubedo'' and ''Albedo''
* ''Aftermaths: A Tear in the Meat of Vision'' (2009) Commissioned by the SPILL International Festival of Performance uses the character of a cowboy evangelist to evoke apocalyptic and catastrophic visions of a world in chaos.
''Improvements on Nature: a Double Act'' (2009)
Produced for Chelsea Theatre, Sacred Festival, ''Improvements on Nature: a Double Act'' explored themes of science using imagery of amputations. 'It's the science of Charles Darwin incubated by the traumatised imagination of Mary Shelley.'
''meta_Family (2010-11)''
A modular ensemble piece, the ''meta_Family'', presented in Teresina & Rio, Brazil & Outside AiR - QMUL, London. In 2012 editions of the project were presented at Trouble#8 Festival, Brussels & City of Women Festival, Ljubljana.
''Medea: dark matter events (2012 - )''
A performance project inspired by the Medea myth; drawing on themes of sexuality, eroticism and electricity.
References
Further reading
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*Johnson, Dominic (2016) Critical Live Art: Contemporary Histories of Performance in the UK
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*Johnson, Dominic, (2014) The Subtle Aggressors; a conversation with Julia Bardsley and Simon Vincenzi, in Theatre and Adaptation: Return, Rewrite, Repeat, edited by Margherita Laera, Bloomsbury Publishing,
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*''Staranje''
'Aging'' Silič, Melita. Ljubljana: City of Women - Association for the Promotion of Women in Culture. 2012. p. 100. .
OCLC
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875322290.
* Bardsley, Julia, (2014) "'U' See the Image of her "i"', (London: BopBardsProjects: An Eye Eye Gym book).
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1970 births
British performance artists
Living people