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Arton: One / Two / Three
Small catalogues documeting three exhibitionary cycles of works in mixed media by students from Valand Academy’s Fine Art and Photography programmes.
Performing Proximity Curious Intimacies
Performance artists Leslie Hill and Helen Paris of Curious document their creative processes, performances and audience's responses in a series of illuminating case studies.
The Contested Scenography of Revolution
Review concerned with the politicisation of public spaces in the Arab territories where uprisings turn cities into the scenography of intervention.
Interactive Art and Embodiment: the implicit body as performance
Artist’s introduction to new media practice and its implicit body of performance
Vindication and Wollstonecraft Live!
Part of the Anna Birch collection ‘Fragments to Monuments’, 1 x book, 3 x DVDs
The Wollstonecraft Live Experience!
Part of the Anna Birch collection ‘Fragments to Monuments’, 1 x book, 3 x DVDs. Includes DVD
A Pageant of Great Women
Part of the Anna Birch collection ‘Fragments to Monuments’, 1 x book, 3 x DVDs
The Most Beautiful: 20 Years of Architects of Air
Architectes of Air build Luminaria – monumental installations designed to generate a sense of wonder at the phenomenon of light. Drawing on the influences of traditional architecture, natural and geometric forms, company founder, Alan Parkinson, designs huge pneumatic environments that tour the world.
SPILL Study Boxes Study Room Guide
Study Boxes contain hand picked selections of DVDs, books and other materials from the LADA Study Room around specific themes. Installed in Festival hubs and other locations, and curated in dialogue with partners, each Study Box can hold between four to ten items and can be used by audiences for a quick browse or a day-long study. After the events the Boxes are returned to the Study Room and listed in this Guide so that users can explore these themes and materials during their visit to the LADA Study Room.
Participating in the Wrong Way?
Practice Based Research into Cultural Democracy and the Commissioning of Art to Effect Social Change.