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Disability Culture and Community Performance: Find a Strange and Twisted Shape
Performances in hospices and on beaches; cross-cultural myth making in Wales, New Zealand and the US; communal poetry among mental health system survivors: this book presents a senior practitioner/critic’s exploration of arts-based research processes sustained over more than a decade -a subtle engagement with disability culture.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).
Everywhere is Somewhere
Khan describes her unusual mixed family background and the pioneering role she played from the sixties onwards in the recognition of ethnic and minority arts.
Critical Vehicles: Writings, Projects, Interviews
A collection of Wodiczko's writings on his projects.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).
The Uses Of Autobiography
The contributors to this book, writing from a variety of subject disciplines and interests, explore a range of the uses of autobiography from the nineteenth-century to the present day, and from Africa, USA, the Middle East, France, New Zealand, as well as Britain.
Dream Audience
Documentation from the DIY 13 project, setting and testing ways of getting together to show unfinished work.
Madlove
A project based on the artists' experience of mental health, and their desire to find a positive space to experience mental distress… and enlightenment.
No Nudity, Ducks or Amateur Wrestling OR
What happens when you give a live artist the keys to the library?
Birthmark: Tattooing in the gallery
Exploring the ritual / performance / intervention that marks the tattoo-receivers journey from birth in parallel with the rise in carbon emissions that cause climate change.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).
Venus of the Rags /IN TRANSIT/ Eleusis, 2014
Publication on the public performance in response to Michelangelo Pistoletto's scultpure / installation.
I am LGB Textbook
Textbook from the performance / social experiment. The audience (a.k.a participants) underwent several stages of assessments to decide who remained in the experiment, and who was liberated from it. By the end, only one participant was crowned “LGB”. Presented during the Singapore International Festival of Arts 2016.