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No Such Thing As Gravity
The exhibition explores the limits of science where the absence of established facts may leave room for new theories, alternative science, and conspiracy theories.
Fact Liverpool, 10/11-5/02 2016.
herbst: Theorie zur Praxis 2016
Festival book; unlike a programme, it sets out in search of a different kind of closeness – and finds it through contributions written by programmed artists, artist portraits, theoretical comments dealing with this year’s leitmotif, “Wir schaffen das”, essays, reports or series of pictures.
Festival dates: 23 September – 16 October 2015.
In English and German.
Unlimited 2016 programme
Programme for the 2016 Unlimited festival, celebrating the artistic vision and originality of disabled artists.
Southbank Centre, 6-11 September.
In the Flow
Groys explores art in the age of the thingless medium, the internet. He claims that if the techniques of mechanical reproduction gave us objects without aura, digital production generates aura without objects, transforming all its materials into vanishing markers of the transitory present.
Performing Borders: A Study Room Guide on physical and conceptual borders within Live Art.
Redress in the Robing Room
Video installation, inspired by cases of institutional abuse in Ireland, especially the Magdalene Laundries.
Maternal Metaphors
Exhibition catalogue: The Rochester Contemporary, 30/4-23/5 2004. Includes reproductions of artwork, critical essays and fiction.
Part of Live Art and Motherhood: A Study Room Guide on Live Art and the Maternal (P3025).
Marcus Coates
Published as a result solo exhibitions, at Kunsthalle Zurich (2009) and MK Gallery (2010). Includes images, interviews and essays. In German and English.
Anna Birch archive
Includes The Wollstonecraft Live Experience! programmes and materials, two programmes for the Stoke Newington Literary Festival, and a list of publications.
GLASS BODY
This provocative event slips between testimony and reflection, emotion and medicine, flesh and technology to contemplate our abiding fascination with what lies under our skin.
2007; 25:23
Thoughtbook
Artist’s book, with fourteen of Lapschina’s works, and two essays. Signed and numbered limited edition of 500.