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Meno parkas archive
Includes catalogues summarising the gallery's work (Meno parkas 2015, Meno parkas 2014, Meno parkas 1997-2012) and the catalogue of contemporary art festival (Kaunas in Art: Artists, Institutions, Projects, 2011)
Agit Prop: Performance in Banff
Catalogue from the first performance series held at The Banff Centre and in Alberta. 9-25 July 1982.
NAVIGATE book 1
NAVIGATE 1 was two-day immersive learning environment which explored ideas of collaboration and artist-practice issues through key themes in the lead artist’s practice, supported by and using as a starting point the Hackney WickED Festival 2013.
Demonstrations and Details From the Facts of Life
This exhibition catalogue illustrates ‘the facts of life’ – an interactive installation by Australian artist Lyndal Jones. The artwork questions Charles Darwin’s theories of sexual selection and the nature of human attraction and seduction. Ikon Gallery, April-May 2000.
Video Loupe
A collection of essays by and about the videomaker and critic Catherine Elwes.
Fever: Art of David Wojnarowicz
Published in conjunction with a major retrospective of the artist’s work at the New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, January – April 1999. Includes excerpts from Wojnarowicz’s writings and essays by Dan Cameron, Mysoon Rizk, C. Carr and John Carlin.
Six Years: The Dematerialization of the Art Object from 1966 to 1972
Lucy R. Lippard documents the chaotic network of ideas that has been labeled conceptual art. The book is arranged as an annotated chronology into which is woven a rich collection of original documents–including texts by and taped discussions among and with the artists involved.
Kerry Trengove exhibition catalogue
Catalogue from Kerry Trengove’s retrospective at Chisenhale Gallery in 1992. This was a posthumous exhibition of the artist’s work before his death in 1991. Texts by John Roberts.
Covered in Time and History: The Films of Ana Mendieta
This richly illustrated catalogue presents a series of sequential color stills from each of twenty-one original Super 8 films that have been newly preserved and digitized in high definition for the 2015 exhibition, combined with related photographs, and reference still images from all of the artist’s 104 filmworks; together these illustrations sample the full range of the artist’s film practice from 1971 to 1981.
Exhibition dates: Katherine E. Nash Gallery, University of Minnesota: September 15 – December 12, 2015.
Arte para uma cidade sensível / Art for a sensitive city
The publication explores art created in public spaces in Brazil, since 2000. In Portuguese and English. Published under the Creative Commons licence.