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Adrienne at home
This DVD is currently missing. The digital files can be viewed in the Study Room. Their references are EF5197, EF5198, EF5199, EF5200.
4 short videos. 2006. Includes:
Introduction 2:18
Sensitive Boy 1:10
Fatally Attracted (to colourful and glittery things) 3:20
poofter 3:03
Minor Histories: Statements, Conversations, Proposals (Writing Art)
The collection concentrates on Kelley’s own work, ranging from texts in “voices” that grew out of scripts for performance pieces to expository critical and autobiographical writings.
Somewhere Near Variety
In a series of letters composed to each other and delivered to camera, artist Tim Etchells and writer Adrian Heathfield examine what underlies their shared interest in the notion and forms of Variety.
73 minutes. 2006.
Jive Talker
In German.
In this often subversive book, Samson Kambalu introduces his country of birth, Malawi, an impoverished nation in which no dissent is tolerated, where political opponents are “disappeared” and where a portrait of Life President Dr. Hastings Kamuzu Banda is always guaranteed to be watching. Narrated with sass and charisma, The Jive Talker is a love letter to an Africa that is hardly understood.
Alice Anderson: From Dance to Sculpture
Catalogue of Alice Anderson's 'From Dance to Sculpture' exhibition.
Old Wive’s Tales – Rise Woman and Make us Cake.
Video excerpt of the performance examining the relations between classic plays and the contemporary reality in Israel”.
Harness
Part of Access All Areas Screening Programme. Also available with subtitles as EF0123SUB (see digital_videos_11/EF0123SUB_phillips_harness.mov)
The Life and Death of Marina Abramovic
Shown at The Lowry Theatre at Manchester International Festival 2011
There is No Word for It
Publication of the verbatim theatre show of the same title.
Art In Everyday Life
Includes descriptions of Montano’s performances written by Montano herself. The performances described span from 1964 to 1980. Also includes text by Montano on ‘Art in everyday life’.