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The Power of Feminist Art: The American Movement of the 1970S, History and Impact
Since its inception nearly 25 years ago, the feminist art movement has transformed the art world. Now, two professors of art history bring together 18 influential historians, critics, and artists to create this landmark volume.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).
Dream Audience
Documentation from the DIY 13 project, setting and testing ways of getting together to show unfinished work.
Be Your Dog
Documentation from the DIY 13 project.
25 Years: Hosting International Artists’ Residencies in London
Publication recording the quarter century of Acme Studios – exploring its purpose, the needs behind it and its evolution.
Studios for Artists: Concepts and Concrete
Presents the preoccupations, activities and achievements emerging from the ongoing dialogue between two of the UK's leading art institutions, affordable studio provider Acme Studios and art college Central Saint Martins.
Elements of Performance Art
Derived from exercises contributed to workshops by performers with The Ting: The Theatre of Mistakes. First published published 1976.
Choreo-Graphic Figures: Deviations from the Line
Stages a beyond-disciplinary, inter-subjective encounter between the lines of choreography, drawing and writing, for exploring those forms of thinking-feeling-knowing produced through collaborative exchange, in the slippage and deviation as different modes of practice enter into dialogue, overlap, collide.
Anniversary—an act of memory
Publication on solo, collective and multi-lingual recitations from memory of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).
Bioart Kitchen: Art, Feminism and Technoscience
Explores a wide spectrum of seemingly unconnected subjects, which, when brought together, offer a more inclusive, expansive history of bioart, namely: home economics; the feminist art of the 1970s; tissue culture methodologies; domestic computing; and contemporary artistic engagements with biotechnology.
Performing Communities: Grassroots Ensemble Theaters Deeply Rooted in Eight U.S. Communities
Profiles established ensemble groups from inner-city Los Angeles, small-town northern California, African-American South, multicultural southern Texas, low-income central Appalachia, economically struggling South Bronx New York, and cross-continental Native America.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).