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Intern Culture
Final Report of the Panel on Fair Access to the Professions. This article can be found in the Miscellaneous Articles 3 Binder.
Beyond the Creative City: Cultural Policy in an age of scarcity
Presentation transcript. In Miscellaneous Articles 3.
Benevolent Asylum : An Eclipse of Historical Fiction
Visual and textual context for the exhibition and Take Me In performance which took place at the Freemantle Arts Centre.
Labour: A Live Exhibition, Performances by Irish Female Artists
Performance Space, London 9/2/12, The Void, Derry, 25/2/12, The LAB, Dublin, 10/2/12.
Study Room Guide: Take the Money and Run? Some Positions on Ethics, Business Sponsorship and Making
There are lots of guides for artists on how to earn a living from art or how to raise funds to support making it, but few which help us ask what the ethical implications are of the routes we choose. In this Study Room Guide, arts, social justice and environmental group Platform has selected some key texts that they think are useful in helping to position yourself ethically with regard to financing or supporting artistic practice through business or corporate sponsorship.
Out of Now: The Life Works of Tehching Hsieh (Chinese language edition)
This is a Chinese language edition of Out of Now, originally published in English in 2009 (Study Room number P1193)
Xenon
Based on a performance art opera by artist Mikhail Karikis, this film is a poignant political allegory while being an audiovisual feast constructed around Karikis’s menacing sound, under David Bickerstaff’s direction and arresting cinematography.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).
Brutal Silences: A Live Art Development Agency Study Room Guide on Live Art in Ireland
A Study Room Guide featuring selected performances from eleven artists who interrogate and interrupt the silences that exist in Ireland.
Santiago Sierra: 7 Works
Texts and photographs documenting Sierra’s work.
Touched
Exhibition and events shown at the 6th Liverpool Biennial. 18 September – 28 November 2010.