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Native Strategies 1: So Funny It Hurts

Editor: Brian Getnick, Tanya Rubbak | Reference: P4067 | Type: Publication

The first of 10 differently themed performance series and journals, aiming to invigorate and make globally visible Los Angeles’s performance art community.

Native Strategies 1: So Funny It Hurts

Editor: Brian Getnick, Tanya Rubbak | Digital Reference: EF5348 | Type: Digital File

The first of 10 differently themed performance series and journals, aiming to invigorate and make globally visible Los Angeles’s performance art community.

Birthmark

Artist/Author: Liberate Tate | Digital Reference: EF5333 | Type: Digital File

A film documenting the unsanctioned live performance in Tate Britain: in the run up to the international climate talks in Paris as the artists invited Tate to reconsider their sponsorship deal with BP, and to begin to erase this scar from their skin.

Part of LADA Screens 9. The film was availble online between 30 April ­and 13 May 2016 on the LADA Screens Channel.

Performing Image

Artist/Author: Isobel Harbison | Reference: P3973 | ISBN: 9780262039215 | Type: Publication

Examines how artists have combined performance and moving image in their work since the 1960s, and how this work anticipates our changing relations to images since the advent of smart phones and the spread of online prosumerism.

Moving Gallery Notes

Artist/Author: Ian Morrison | Reference: P3783 | Type: Publication

 Charts a year at John Hansard Gallery in Southampton and the experience of communities forming in and around changing gallery spaces.

Ways to Wander the Gallery

Editor: Clare Qualmann, Claire Hind | Reference: P3764 | ISBN: 978-1911193517 | Type: Publication

25 intriguing ideas for different ways to walk in and beyond an art gallery – for gallery-goers, walkers, performance artists, students and academics.

Management of Art Galleries

Artist/Author: Magnus Resch | Reference: P3740 | ISBN: 978-0714877754 | Type: Publication

Based on the results of an anonymous survey sent to more than 8,000 galleries in the US, UK, and Germany, this is an insightful examination of the business of selling art.

Clare Thornton collection

Artist/Author: Clare Thornton | Reference: P3544 | Type: Publication

Includes:
-Corridors, Stairways & Corners
-A Lexicon ofLabour Movements
-The Italic I (Tacturiency)
Generously donated to LADA's Study Room by Clare Thornton.

In the glass cabinet.

Donation

£