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  • ISBN 9781032740836
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Representing the output of the research project "Performance: Conservation, Materiality, Knowledge," this volume brings together diverse voices, methods, and formats in the discussion and practice of performance conservation.

Conservators, artists, curators and scholars explore the ontology of performance art through its creation and institutionalization into an astonishing range of methods and approaches for keeping performance alive and well, whether inside museum collections or through folk traditions. Anchored in the disciplines of contemporary art conservation, art history, and performance studies, the contributions range far beyond these to include perspectives from anthropology, musicology, dance, law, heritage studies, and other fields. While its focus is on performance as understood in the context of contemporary art, the book’s notion of performance is much wider, including other media such as music, theater, and dance as well as an open-ended concept of performance as a vital force across culture(s).

While providing cutting-edge research on an emerging and important topic, this volume remains accessible to all interested readers, allowing it to serve as a singularly valuable resource for museum professionals, scholars, students, and practitioners.

Hanna B. Hölling is Research Professor at Bern Academy of the Arts and Honorary Associate Professor, University College London.

Jules Pelta Feldman was formerly Postdoctoral Fellow at Bern Academy of the Arts and is now Assistant Researcher at the Department of History of Art, University of California, Berkeley.

Emilie Magnin is a Doctoral Candidate at Bern University and Bern Academy of the Arts, and a Conservator for Media Art and Installations at the Kunstmuseum Bern.