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Never Sorry

Artist/Author: Ai WeiWei | Reference: D2044 | Type: DVD

Never Sorry

Artist/Author: Ai WeiWei | Reference: D2044 | Type: DVD

M21: From the Medieval to the 21st Century

Artist/Author: Diana Damian, Emma Geliot, sean burn, The Disabled Avant-Garde, Invalid Film Crew, Noëmi Lakmaier, Simon Mckeown, Alan McLean, Arty Party, Tanya Raabe, The Wandering Jew, Ann Whitehurst | Reference: D2043 | ISBN: 978-0-9561-342-9-5 | Type: DVD

Live art interventions by disabled artists in the birthplace of the modern Olympic Games, May 2012

To The Light

Artist/Author: Yoko Ono | Reference: P2074 | ISBN: 9783863352219 | Type: Publication

This catalogue, published on the occasion of Yoko Ono’s exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery, london 19 June-9 September 2012, includes an interview with the artist by Julia Peyton-Jones and Hans Ulrich Obrist and texts by Chrissie Iles and Alexandra Munroe.

Disobedience as Performance

Artist/Author: Liberate Tate | Reference: A0534 | Type: Article

Liberate Tate explre the role of their creative intervention for social change focusing primarily on the connection of art institutions (Tate) with the oil industry. In Miscellaneous Article 4 folder.

We, the City – An Interview with Platform, London

Artist/Author: Platform, Stephen Bottoms | Reference: A0533 | Type: Article

An interview with two members of the artistic-led collective Platform. In Miscellaneous Article 4 folder.

Cultural Activism in the New Century

Artist/Author: Peter Sellars | Reference: A0532 | Type: Article

Transcript of a lecture first broadcast on ABC TV, August 19, 1999. In Miscellaneous Article 4 folder.

New Schools

Artist/Author: Sam Thorne | Reference: A0526 | Type: Article

A survey of artist-run art academies and education programmes, with the contribution from: The Silent University, The School of Global Art, The External Program, MASS Alexandria, Islington Mill Art Academy and SOMA.

Designs for Life

Artist/Author: Theaster Gates, Mark Godfrey | Reference: A0525 | Type: Article

Review of the work of Chicago-based artist, musician, and activist Theaster Gates.

Never Enough – AIDS Activism Now and Then – 25 Years of ACT UP and Gran Fury

Artist/Author: Jennifer Kabat | Reference: A0522 | Type: Article

Survey of 25 years of AIDS activism.

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