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mono.kultur 35 - Marina Abramovic: Army of Me
Includes an interview with the artist.
Performance Lab: Ron Athey at Stanford University
Filed in Miscellaneous.
IBT Study Boxes Study Room Guide
In February 2013 the In Between Time Festival invited the Live Art Development Agency to curate a small selection of Study Boxes. Each Box contains between five and eight hand picked books and other materials drawn from the Study Room. Reflecting many of themes represented within In Between Time the Boxes hoped to inspire, excite and intrigue festival-goers who could rummage through them in their own time at the festival hub. Although the selected materials are no longer in their Study Boxes you can use the list of materials within the Study Room Guide to explore the themes and artists during your visit to the Agency’s Study Room. The Study Boxes are a collaboration between the Live Art Development Agency and Spill Festival of Performance. First created for the SPILL Festival in Ipswich in 2012.
STUDY ROOM GUIDE / LADA ANTHOLOGY: GIRLS ON FILM
LADA Anthologies are themed collections of performance documentation and works for camera that the Agency has been invited to curate for public programmes in the UK and internationally.
Drawing on materials housed in LADA’s Study Room and documentation publicly available online, the materials were originally presented as illustrated talks, then catalogued as LADA Anthologies.
Time goes by and I cannot forget you: Between menopause and old age
Perfomed at Brooklyn International Performance Art Festival, Grace Exhibition Space New York
Trans(per)Forming Nina Arsenault: An Unreasonable Body of Work
The Mad Dog, or Last Taboo Guarded by Alone Cerberus
Images documenting Oleg Kulik works
Life Less Ordinary: Performance and Display in South African Art
Publication to coincide with Life Less Ordinary exhibition, Djanogly Art Gallery, Nottingham, 2009
Marina Abramovic: objects performance video sound
Publication to coincide with exhibition at Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, 1995
The Artist’s Body
Survey of key work by artists who have used their own body to create their art, from the 1940s to the 1990s. With introductory essays by Tracey Warr and Amelia Jones. Includes biographical information on contributors.
This item is part of the Study Room Guide on Performance, Politics, Ethics and Human Rights by Adrien Sina (P0661)