This is the most comprehensive study of Alastair MacLennannsquo;s extensive performance practice, nationally and internationally renowned for its contribution to the field of performance art. The essays in this collection explore MacLennannsquo;s art practice, its influence on the Belfast art scene, and its relationships with wider art histories.
The book places MacLennanRsquo;s work in its proper historical context, featuring outstanding archival visual documentation alongside new commissioned essays and interviews, none of which have been previously published. The essays range from descriptive to interpretive: some set the work in historical context while others provide pertinent biography. This variety is appropriateodash;and perhaps even necessarysdash;in looking at the work of a living artist whose work is particularly complex and challenging. Each writer addresses the art on their own terms, and the resulting essays provide an approachable presentation of a multilayered body of work.