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Review - Double Exposures: Performance as Photography, Photography as Performance by Manuel Vason
Review of Vason’s book, published by the Live Art Development Agency and Intellect Books.
Acciones en Ruta: Intervención en la ciudad de México
In Spanish and English. Compilation of texts and graphic records of artistic projects and interventions that were carried out from 11 to 13 June 2003 , in different parts of Mexico City.
pani
pani documents and contextualises activities of Bbeyond performance art organisation from 2001 to 2008, also covering two exchanges with Québec and Helsinki.
Performance Art in Ireland: A History
Publication devoted to the history and contemporary forms of Irish performance art in the north and south of Ireland.
Double Exposures
Double Exposures is a new collaborative venture between Manuel Vason and forty of the most visually arresting artists working with performance in the UK.
How We Teach Performance Art: University Courses and Workshop Syllabus
A collection of courses and syllabi for reference when teaching performance and live art practices.
COLAB Editions: The Publication
The Publication follows the journey of ten collaborations, created by Co-Lab performance art program together with Savvy Contemporary Art Laboratory in Berlin.
The Visual Force: Collective Histories of Northern Irish Art
The Visual Force is the sixth instalment in the series Collective Histories of Northern Irish Art. Taking Joseph Beuys’ visit to Belfast, in 1974, as a starting point, Sverakova’s exhibition looks at the works of artists across three generations, whose works were in some way landmarks in their field. Featured artists: John Aiken; Vivien Burnside; John Carson; Brian Connolly; Martina Corry; Lynne Davies-Jones; Ciara Finnegan; Adrian Hall; Tony Hill; Ronnie Hughes; Steve Hurst; Sharon Kelly; Fiona Larkin; Alistair MacLennan; Paddy McCann; Moira McIver; Peter Richards; Dan Shipsides; Theo Sims; Una Walker and Charles Walsh.
Performance Paper – The Pigs of Today are the Hams of Tomorrow
Publication accompanying the homonymous symposium: a collaboration between Plymouth Arts Centre and artist Marina Abramovic to produce a performance event that explored the history and future of the artist’s work. Newspaper-style publication in large folder.
The Emperor Has No Clothes – Democratic Creativity and the Emancipated Creator
Short thesis on live art by Adam Young Co-founder at Indivisible. Including audio CD – Are you Alone? – on page 38.