This issue of The Drama Review (Spring 2005 T185) has a special section featuring Franklin Furnace:
'A "no holds barred" attitude and open-door policy made Franklin Furnace an "autonomous zone" - as C.Carr calls it - in the New York art world. The artist came first in this artist-run space. In this special section on Franklin Furnace and its move from liveness into virtuality,, artists, curators, critics, and others who were there remember the artwork that filled the Furnace's walls, shelves, windows, basement, and beyond. Founding director Martha Wilson argues for the Furnace's mission to single-handedly "make the world safe for avantgarde art." '
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TDR | The Journal of Performance Studies

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English

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2005

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10542043

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1

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magazine/journal/newspaper

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Special Section: Franklin Furnace

Sublime Discomfort - Introduction by Mariellen R. Sandford

The Ferry Furnace: Performance in the '80s, War in the '90s - C. CARR

Franklin Furnace and Martha Wilson: On a Mission to Make the World Safe for Avantgarde Art - Toni SANT

Art and Real Estate: Interview Part I - Toni SANT, Martha WILSON

A Different World: A Personal History of Franklin Furnace - Jacki APPLE

Money Matters: Interview Part 2 - Toni SANT, Martha WILSON

Being There: The Tribeca Neighborhood of Franklin Furnace - Alan W. MOORE, Debra WACKS

Franklin Furnace Programs: Interview Part 3 - Toni SANT, Martha WILSON

Changing Spaces: Galinsky and the Virtual Furnace - Toni SANT

Convergence: The Furnace and MoMA - Clive PHILLPOT

An Evolving Sense of Identity: Interview Part 4 - Toni SANT, Martha WILSON

Critical Acts

Anything but Small - Carol MARTIN

VB54 Black Tie vs. Black Face - James WESTCOTT

Osanai Kaoru's Dilemma: 'Amateurism by Professionals' in Modern Japanese Theatre - Maki Isaka Morinaga

Stephane Braunschweig's Theatre-Machine: Structuring Space on the Contemporary French Stage - Nicole FAYARD

Children of Silence: Reflections on Forty Years of Odin Teatret - Eugenio BARBA

Books

Kabuki Plays on Stage. Vol. 1-3 edited by James R. Brandon and Samuel L. Leiter - Evan Darwin WINET

Dancing Machines: Choreographies of the Age of Mechanical Reproduction by Felicia McCarren - Mark FRANKO

African American Theatre by Errol G. Hill and James V. Hatch - Nathaniel Graham NESMITH

The Place of Law edited by Austin Sarat, Lawrence Douglas, and Martha Merrill Umphrey - Michael BENNETT

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