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Stephen Loughman, Dennis Mcnulty, Desperate Optimists – Ireland at the 26th São Paulo Bienal

Artist/Author: Stephen Loughman, Dennis Mcnulty, Desperate Optimists | Reference: D1968 | Type: DVD

AUDIO CD accompanying the catalogue (see REF. P2018) of the work presented by the artists representing Ireland at the 26th biennial on “Free Territory” extraterritorial zone where artists erect their utopian settlements.

Little Rituals

Artist/Author: Suki Chan | Reference: P2038 | Type: Publication

Catalogue of mixed-media installation with video projection at the Turnpike Gallery, Manchester, 2002.

Mythogeography: A Guide to Walking Sideways

Artist/Author: Phil Smith | Reference: P1922 | ISBN: 978-0-9562631-3-1 | Type: Publication

Handbook of recollections and practical exercises exploring the art of walking and its modern uses. This item is referenced in the Making Routes Study Room Guide (P1964).

Viver A Rua

Artist/Author: Joshua Sofaer | Reference: P1762 | ISBN: 978-989-97284-0-0 | Type: Publication

Reg Bradley

Artist/Author: William Titley | Reference: P1749 | Type: Publication

William Titley kept an online blog of activities as Lead Artist in residence for Pendle Borough Council 2008-2011 with the of engaging the community in aspects of a regeneration process for the town. This book presents the blog, and documents and discussions of events.

Back to Futurism

Artist/Author: RoseLee Goldberg | Editor: Lana Wilson | Reference: P1758 | ISBN: 978-0-615-45066-7 | Type: Publication

Documentation of more than 150 artists who participated in Performa 09.

Anarcadia

Editor: Nina Ernst, Steven Bode | Reference: P1742 | ISBN: 978-1-904270-33-1 | Type: Publication

Exhibition publication.

This item is part of the Study Room Guide to Remoteness (P2600).

Dancing Voices

Artist/Author: Jevan Chowdhury | Reference: D1641 | Type: DVD

Captures the multitude of dance ‘languages’ set against a backdrop of iconic East London locations, celebrating the changing landscape of the area and featuring over 100 local dancers.

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