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Speech Acts

Artist/Author: Roger Cook | Reference: A0326 | Type: Article

An interview with American artist Sharon Hayes

MUST

Artist/Author: Peggy Shaw and Clod Ensemble | Reference: P1441 | Type: Publication

For video documentation see ref. P1333

MUST

Artist/Author: Peggy Shaw and Clod Ensemble | Reference: D1333 | Type: DVD

For accompanying publication see ref. P1441

Untitled (1 of 2) PSI 12

Artist/Author: Rebecca Louise Collns | Reference: D0560 | Type: DVD

One performer. 3 hours. 30 Articles from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. A collection of objects related to the 30 articles from the Declaration of Human Rights. An open invitation to the audience to do as they desire.

Part of PSI 12.

Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).

Untitled (2 of 2) PSI 12

Artist/Author: Rebecca Louise Collns | Reference: D0561 | Type: DVD

One performer. 3 hours. 30 Articles from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. A collection of objects related to the 30 articles from the Declaration of Human Rights. An open invitation to the audience to do as they desire.

Part of PSI 12.

Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).

There Will be No Tears

Artist/Author: SuAndi | Editor: Melanie Harris and Josephine Burns | Reference: P0105 | Type: Publication

We Are Everywhere - The Irresistible Rise of Global Anticapitalism

Editor: Notes from Nowhere | Reference: P0424 | ISBN: 978-1859844472 | Type: Publication

A book of stories, stories written by activists from the front lines of resistance against capitalism and economic globalization.

This item is part of the Study Room Guide: A Bi(bli)ography of Insurrectionary Imaginati by John Jordan (P0793) and the Study Room Guide on Performance, Politics, Ethics and Human Rights by Adrien Sina (P0661)

Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).

Fuck You! - A feminist guide to surviving the art world

Artist/Author: Ara Osterweil | Reference: A0685 | Type: Article

A brief taxonomy that attempts to theorise why “Fuck You” has been such an indispensable survival strategy for feminist and avant-garde artists.

In Misc folder 6.

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