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Volkskunsthalle catalogue
Between 17/09 and 4/10 2009, the artist invited a musician, an unemployed person, a squatter, a protester, an activist, an artist, a racist and an anti-racist, and others, to spend a day in the Künstlerhaus Bethanien. This book was published in conjunction with the exhibition and documents each individual’s daylong occupation of the gallery space.
Agora Collective documentation
Includes:
Model Behaviours publication (AFFECT module I); in English; 2014
Mit freundlichen Gruessen exhibition catalogue; in German; 2013
promotional postcards; in English; 2014
Contemporary European Theatre Directors
An overview of many of the key directors working in European theatre over the past fifty years, situated lucidly in its artistic, cultural and political context. The resulting study is a detailed guide to the generation of directors whose careers were forged and tempered in the changing Europe of the 1980s and 1990s.
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.
PoesiAccion!
This is a ‘double DVD’ contains documentation of 9 performances plus a PDF document containing 7 essays including interviews with the artists and texts about the development of experimental performance in Spain. ¡POESÍACCIÓN! was an event at the Institute Cervantes in Berlin 2011. The artists featured on the DVD are: Esther Ferrer, J. M. Calleja, Bartolomé Ferrando, Lucía Peiró, Nieves Correa, Joan Casellas, Isabel León, Edu Hurtado and Andrés Galeano. Titles in English and Spanish
Communist Bigamist: Two Loves Stories
2 DVD documentation and soundtrack excerpts, plus postcards documenting the performance Communist Bigamist: Two Loves Stories.
Where Art Belongs
Examination of the artistic enterprises of the past decade that reclaim the use of lived time as a material in the creation of visual art.
Triple Bill: 3 Solo Works from the new generation of performance
Event documentation; 13th July 2011
Om Mars Venus
An insight into contemporary music research, based on these three concepts: Om, Mars, and Venus.
Micro-evenements
Taniuchi explores the boundaries between sexual, social and cultural identities and takes into account racial problems, immigration, identity and gender amidst poverty, exclusion, sexism, social inequality and police repression, in the wake of intersectional feminism and multiculturalism.
9 videos. See publication, catalogue ref. P1693