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The Trivia of Eccentric England

Artist/Author: Uddin & Elsey, Anthony Schrag, Matthew Cowan, Walker & Bromwich | Editor: Amelia Beavis-Harrison, Alan amstrong | Reference: P2085 | Type: Publication

M21: From the Medieval to the 21st Century

Artist/Author: Diana Damian, Emma Geliot, sean burn, The Disabled Avant-Garde, Invalid Film Crew, Noëmi Lakmaier, Simon Mckeown, Alan McLean, Arty Party, Tanya Raabe, The Wandering Jew, Ann Whitehurst | Reference: D2043 | ISBN: 978-0-9561-342-9-5 | Type: DVD

Live art interventions by disabled artists in the birthplace of the modern Olympic Games, May 2012

Conversation Pieces – Community, Communication in Modern Art

Artist/Author: Grant H. Kester | Reference: P2076 | ISBN: 9780520238398 | Type: Publication

*currently unavailable*

Grant Kester treats the relationship between art and democracy as pedagogical, performative, and ethical, he revives our understanding of the importance of civic engagement, solidarity, conversation, and public intervention.

Disobedience as Performance

Artist/Author: Liberate Tate | Reference: A0534 | Type: Article

Liberate Tate explre the role of their creative intervention for social change focusing primarily on the connection of art institutions (Tate) with the oil industry. In Miscellaneous Article 4 folder.

Site Unseen

Artist/Author: Terry Smith | Reference: P2067 | ISBN: 953179303 | Type: Publication

An artists’ book documenting an intervention in a derelict house in North London. Due to the delapidated condition of the house, the public could not visit the house, so Terry Smith made a photographic record of individual impressions of each room.

Hilary Gilligan – Artworks

Artist/Author: Hilary Gilligan | Reference: D1949 | Type: DVD

The CD includes a powerpoint presentation of the work by the Irish/Canadian artist and a short biography and artist statement.

n.paradoxa: International Feminist Art Journal

Artist/Author: Various | Editor: Katy Deepwell | Reference: P1954 | Type: Publication

Journal discussing Feminist Aesthetics. Key Articles: María Laura Rosa ‘Our bodies, our history: Mujeres Públicas’s activism in the city of Buenos Aires’ Veeranganakumari Solanki ‘Aesthetics and Identities: interview with Reena Saini Kallat’ Eileen Legaspi-Ramirez ‘Questions and Answers: interview with Lani Maestro’ Anna Bunting-Branch and Rose Garrard ”Frames of Reference’ Rose Garrard: Interview’ Ming Turner ‘Quasi-skin and post-human: Lin Pey Chwen’s Eve Clone series, Bracha L. Ettinger ‘Artists’ Pages’ Carol Archer ‘Womanly Blooms: Cai Jin’s Beauty Banana Plant Paintings’ Marta Cenini ‘Coco Fusco’s Room:Rethinking Feminism after Guantanamo’ Christine Conley ‘Making Space for Utopia, FAG and the Aesthetics of Activism: Christine Conley interviews Allyson Mitchell and Deirdre Katy Deepwell ‘Re.act Feminism: feminist, gender-critical and trans-gender performance art: Katy Deepwell interviews Bettina Knaup and Beatrice E. Stammer’ Maria Photiou ‘The Green Line: Greek Cypriot Women Artists’ Politicised Practices, Lia Lapithi and Marianna Christofides’ Women on the Verge, Duba’ Women Artists at Manifesta, Genk, Women Artists at Arsenale, Kiev Women Artists at Documenta 13, Kassel.

This item is part of the ‘Glimpses of before: 1970s UK Performance Art’ Study Room Guide by Helena Goldwater (P2497)

Mapping the Terrain: New Genre Public Art

Editor: Suzanne Lacey | Reference: P1950 | ISBN: 978-0941920308 | Type: Publication

A critical framework for understanding and interpreting the new public art that has emerged over the last two decades. Featuring twelve essays from editor Suzanne Lacy: and eleven eminent artists, curators, and critics. Chapters titled as follows: An Unfashionable Audience, Public Constructions, Connective Aesthetics: Art After Individualism, To Search for the Good and Make It Matter, From Art-mageddon to Gringostroika: A Manifesto against Censorship, Looking Around: Where We Are, Where We Could Be, Whose Monument Where? Public Art in a Many-Cultured Society, Common Work, by Jeff Kelley, Success and Failure When Art Changes, Word of Honor, Debated Territory. This item is referenced in the Dreams for an Institution Guide (P2313).

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