Leila Anderson
This biographical article is written like a résumé. (January 2015) |
Leila Anderson | |
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Born | June 3, 1984 |
Nationality | South African |
Known for | Performance art, Theatre |
Awards | Theaterformen Festival Grant Holder, 2011 Naledi Theatre Award (Nomination) – Best Costume Design, 2011 Fleur Du Cap Award (Nomination) – Best Costume Design, 2008 [1] |
Leila Anderson (born 1984) is a South African performance artist whose work balances the theatrical, the visual, and the performative. Her ongoing collaboration with Dutch artist Stan Wannet has produced several live installation works over the last two years.[2] She is a part-time lecturer in contemporary performance at the University of Cape Town.[1]
Career[]
Performances & Exhibitions[]
2012
- Infecting the City
- The Diagnosis - i.c.w. Stan Wannet - Shop 4 Allianz House, Infecting the City Public Arts Festival
- Afrika Lag [Deel 2] - i.c.w. Stan Wannet - On the Edge of Wrong Festival, Commune 1
2011
- Who knows what it is this mysterious substance that everyone seems to be so
worried about identifying - i.c.w. Stan Wannet - Stedelijk Museum 's-Hertogenbosch
- Who knows what it is… - i.c.w. Stan Wannet - research and development phase on residency at Beijing
Art Lab
- EXOTIC ALIEN – photographic series created with Guy De Lancey
- EXOTIC ALIEN - solo performance in On the Edge of Wrong Festival
2010
- Foreign Affair: Trotsky – i.c.w Rodney Place - solo multi-media performance, X-op Helsinki and at the Kunstmuseum Bonn
- Foreign Affair: Trotsky – i.c.w. Rodney Place - solo performance with print exhibition, Resolution Gallery
- Imperfections – co-director, designer & performer, Infecting the City, Spier Public Arts Festival
- Inkosazana – director, writer & designer, Out the Box Festival
2009
- Inkosazana– director, writer & designer, premiered on the Edinburgh Fringe
- Wrecked – director, co-designer, performed on the Edinburgh Fringe
- Out of the eater came forth meat/ Out of the strong came forth sweet – with the erf [81] cultural collective, FNB Dance Umbrella
" Dinner for Three – actor, co-writer
2008
- Suckle- director, writer & designer, Out the Box Festival
- we are too many - solo performance i.c.w. Peter Van Heerden - erf [81] cultural collective, Spier Contemporary
2007
- Shlof shoyn, mayn Kind - director, performer, Fresh II - National Arts Festival
- 'Publication: Leila Anderson, ‘Obsession and the other: A critique of the influence of the Japanese aesthetic in the work of Geoffrey Hyland’, South African Theatre Journal SATJ 20 (2006)
Notable Works[]
The Diagnosis[]
Live installation and performance, as part of the 2012 Infecting the City festival in Cape Town[3][4]
Who knows what it is, this mysterious substance that everyone seems to be so worried about identifying[]
Installation and performance i.c.w. Stan Wannet, Stedelijk Museum 's-Hertogenbosch.
Foreign Affair: Trotsky[]
Live performance, video, Johannesburg, 16 minutes, 2010 i.c.w. Rodney Place[3]
Inkosazana[]
Performance, Edinburgh Fringe, 60 minutes, 2009[3][5]
References[]
- ^ a b Leila Anderson, CV. http://www.leilaanderson.com/resume/Leila%20Anderson%20CV.pdf
- ^ http://www.infectingthecity.com/2012/artists/leila-anderson[permanent dead link]
- ^ a b c Leila Anderson, Selected Photographic Documentation, 2007-2011, http://www.leilaanderson.com/resume/Leila%20Anderson%20Docu.pdf
- ^
Sichel, Adrienne (20 March 2012). "Public art paradise". Independent Online (South Africa). Retrieved 11 April 2012.
... the brilliant creativity the city has on offer. Top of the list would be ... [one other item] ...; Leila Anderson and Stan Wannet’s riveting Castle Street shop instal-lation, The Diagnosis; and ...[third item].
- ^ "Play on marriage and identity for Edinburgh Fringe". The Monday Paper. 28.11. University of Cape Town. 10 August 2009. Retrieved 11 February 2012.
External links[]
- Artist site: http://www.leilaanderson.com
- The Diagnosis, Infecting the City: http://www.infectingthecity.com/2012/festival-programme/artworks/the_diagnosis
- Artist site Stan Wannet: http://www.stanwannet.com/
- 1984 births
- Living people
- South African artists