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America/n
A continuous 12-hour conversation / presentation about the US Constitution on election day in 2012.
Unlimited: A London 2012 Festival Book
The Unlimited festival at the Southbank Centre was the largest ever festival in the UK celebrating disabled and Deaf artists, breaking new ground both for the venue and the artists.
100 Actions for Chicago Torture Justice
In response to the torture inflicted by the Chicago Police from 1972 to 1992, and as part of The Chicago Torture Justice Memorial Project, Lucky Pierre is creating 1000 actions for Chicago torture justice. As of 5 October 2012, Lucky Pierre has generated 100 actions for Chicago torture justice documented in this booklet.
18th International Festival of Contemporary Arts - City of Women: Aging
Bilingual festival catalogue/pamphlet featuring performances, installations, films, workshops and discussions from the 18th International City of Women festival (on ageing), Slovenia.
Kunst und Klima / Art and Climate
Catalogue published on the occasion of the exhibitions: High Temperature. Art and Climate, and Weather Report. Art and Climate Change, 2012-2013.
History or Not
A presentation in response to an invitation to speak for 15 minutes on Art, Activism and Feminism in the 1970s at '347 minutes… a Conference' at Conway Hall, London, 24.3.2000, held in conjunction with the Whitechapel Exhibition 'Live in Your Head' January – March 2000. Miscellaneous articles, folder 4.
Found in miscellaneous article folder #5A
This item is part of the 'Glimpses of before: 1970s UK Performance Art' Study Room Guide by Helena Goldwater (P2497)
Alastair Maclennan: Coming to Meet
This item is part of the Study Room Guide on Performance, Politics, Ethics and Human Rights by Adrien Sina (P0661)
Digital Frontiers / Index on Censorship Volume 41, number 4
Activists and journalists are using technology to get vital news out and bring about change – index looks at the key players in the fight for digital freedom.
Culture Incorporated: Museums, Artists, and Corporate Sponsorships
Calls for full disclosure of corporate involvement in cultural events and examines how corporations, art institutions, and foundations are reshaping the cultural terrain. In turn, he also shows how that ground is destabilized by artists subverting these same institutions to create a heightened awareness of critical alternative
This publication is referenced in the Platform Study Room Guide (P1820)
Histories & Practices of Live art
This item is part of the 'Glimpses of before: 1970s UK Performance Art' Study Room Guide by Helena Goldwater (P2497)