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History will repeat itself
On re-enactment in contemporary art and performance.
History of Performance Art According to Me, Martha Wilson
This DVD was produced by the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art of Franklin Furnace’s Founding Director, Martha Wilson, on the occasion of the “History of Disappearance” exhibition drawn from Franklin Furnace’s archives.
After the Act (Re)Presentation of Performance Art
Publication based on the symposium held on the occasion of the exhibition at MUMOK, Vienna in 2005.
Silent Sound
Removed from S/r for Gobsmacked conference at QMUL. Due for return 23/11/10. Two discs with accompanying text. One is from the original presentation at the 2006 Liverpool Biennial. The other is from the 2010 AV Festival.
In Other Los Angeleses - Multicentric Performance Art
Through the notion of ‘multicentricity’, Cheng surveys performance art in Los Angeles from the 1960s through the 1990s.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).
The Routledge Companion to Theatre and Performance
Includes info on major performance artists.
Place
This exhibition in a book presents some of the most challenging art to address the function of place in the contemporary world.
Rearticulation of the History of Performance Art
On Incasso.
In Slovenian and English.
From the Unbearable Lightness of (Artistic) Freedom 2 edition. Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).
A Different World
A personal history of Franklin Furnace
Archaeology
As part of Tate Moderns pre-opening programme in 1999, artist Mark Dion and a team of local volunteers combed the shore of the river at Bankside in front of Tate Modern, and at Millbank, opposite Tate Britain.
This item is part of the Study Room Guide to Remoteness (P2600).