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Ana Mendieta

Editor: Gloria Moure | Reference: P2887 | ISBN: 978-8434308213 | Type: Publication

This publication sets out to make Mendieta's figure more public in order to secure her rightful place in the chronicle of contemporary art.

BLOOD & SOIL: we were always meant to meet…

Artist/Author: Lena Simic and Jennifer Verson | Reference: P2741 | ISBN: 978-0-9564165-1-3 | Type: Publication

A performance document of a project that took place at West Everton Community Council in Liverpool, April 2011 (funded by Arts Council England). The piece was conceived as a ‘community exam’ where the audience members took the ‘Life in the UK’ test – an obligatory test for all immigrants applying for British citizenship and for Indefinite Leave to Remain.

Portfolio

Artist/Author: Zierle & Carter | Digital Reference: EF5124 | Type: Digital File

Portfolio of images of the artistic work accompished by the duo over the last two decades.

Franko B

Artist/Author: Franko B | Reference: P2013 | ISBN: 1901033554 | Type: Publication

Franko B' performance Work monograph with essays by Lois Keidan and Stuart Morgan, photos by Nicholas Sinclair. This item is part of the Study Room Guide On shit, piss, blood, sweat and tears by Lois Keidan (P2195)

This is Where I Live – The Past, Present and Future of Multi-ethnic Britain

Reference: D1927 | Type: DVD

This CD-Rom is a virtual exhibition and teaching resource showcasing a citizenship project providing young people with a platform to express their views through the arts on issues of multiculturalism.

IDENT-IFFY

Artist/Author: Catalina Garces | Digital Reference: EF5020 | Type: Video

Spill National Platform 2009

Unseen

Artist/Author: George Chakravarthi | Reference: D1139 | Type: DVD

a collection of Chakravarthi's early photographic self-portraits. Mostly unseen and made with low costs and in low conditions, he speaks about them for the first time and reveals how and why these early portraits were created and informed his current artistic practice. In conversation with Andrew Mitchelson, Chakravarthi talks about his early influences and experiences of being raised in India, childhood experiences in London and being an outsider in both cultures. An on-demand dvd, published by Live Art Development Agency, 2009, DVD-PAL, 65 minutes. This item is part of the Study Room Guide On shit, piss, blood, sweat and tears by Lois Keidan (P2195)

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