Theatre is an artist book that documents seven early performances by Dan Graham taking place from 1969 to 1977 with notes, transcripts, or photographs for each work. Originally published in 1978, and produced here in facsimile form, the publication focuses on several key works that interrogate or undermine the psychological and social space created by, or between, individuals inside the performance venue.

Like most of Graham’s work, they also serve as a critique of cultural norms, with many of the performances utilizing quotidian, social acts that are amplified over time. For example, in Lax/Relax (1969), Graham’s subversion of West Coast new ageism, the artist chants “relax” in sync with a recording of a woman saying “lax” in a meditative manner, which implicates the audience into a group breathing exercise or hypnosis over the course of 30 minutes.
Throughout the ’70s, the artist engaged in a series of works that subverted the prescribed roles of the audience and performer by creating conditions in which each simultaneously functions as both (creating a type of feedback loop). Remarking on another work form this period, Graham once stated, “It begins with Minimal Art, but it’s about spectators observing themselves as they’re observed by other people.”* This paradigm is extended even further in Performer/Audience Sequence (1975) and Performer/Audience Mirror (1977), in which the artist performs by describing the audience as well as himself, creating conditions whereby the audience is performing for the artist as well as themselves.
Like (1971), Past Future Split Attention (1972), and Identification Projection (1977) are also featured in the publication.
Dan Graham (b. 1942) is an artist based in New York. Since the 1960s, he has produced a wide range of work and writing that engages in a highly analytical discourse on the historical, social, and ideological functions of contemporary cultural systems. Architecture, popular music, video, and television are among the focuses of his investigations, which he articulates through essays, performances, installations, videotapes, and architectural/sculptural designs.

Deep state - Mathieu Desjardins
Critique & création - L.L. de Mars
Klima Pages #2 — Somptueuses Résidences
Gnose & Gnose & Gnose - Aymeric Vergnon-d'Alençon
Tableaux fluo - 2013-2016 - Nina Childress
Avec ce qu'il resterait à dire - Anne Maurel
Strates & Archipels - Pierre Merle
Marcel Proust en cinq minutes — Jackson B. Smith
La Grande révolution - Une histoire de l'architecture féministe - Dolores Hayden
Le Choix du peuple - Nicolas Savary, Tilo Steireif
Critique d'art n°54
Papier magazine n°06 - Coupe du monde
Comment quitter la terre ? - Jill Gasparina, Christophe Kihm, Anne-Lyse Renon
movement in squares - Stefanie Leinhos
Revue La Ronde n°14
OKATAOKA MEETS FOLK ART SERIES “HELLO MEXICO”
Imagos - Noémie Lothe
Salt Crystal - Fabio Parizzi
Gros Gris n°4 - Duel
The Shelf - Journal 3
Eros negro n°4 - Démoniak
Polyphème (d'après Euripide) - J. & E. LeGlatin
Alma Mater n°1
Paris la Consciencieuse : Paris la Guideuse du monde - Frédéric Bruly Bouabré
Morph - Camilo García A.
People in a faraday cage - Stéphanie Gygax
Seoul Flowers & Trees - tribute to Lee Friedlander
Artzines #12 Provo Special
Ar(t)chitectures situées - Étienne Delprat
L'inventaire des destructions - Éric Watier
Je ne peux pas ne pas - Geneviève Romang
Saveurs imprévues et secrètes - Gilbert Lascault
Dernier royaume - Quentin Derouet
Strates - Else Bedoux
Optical Sound 3
Woman Journal Vol. 4 - Outils d'Émancipation (Tools for Emancipation)
The Book Fight - Chihoi
Rue Englelab, La révolution par les livres - Iran 1979 - 1983 - Hannah Darabi
fig. #6 - antithèse
Link Human / Robot - Collectif dir. Emmanuelle Grangier
À partir de n°1 - Coll.
Collage - Laura McMorrow
Perles & Fracas - Bill Noir
Gruppen n°13 - Collectif
Dédale - Laurent Chardon
Rois de la forêt - Alain Garlan
Watch out - Anne-Émilie-Philippe
Roven n°4
Burning Images, A History of Effigy Protests - Florian Göttke 











