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A Brief History of The Arts Catalyst
Reference: P2636 | Type: Publication
This small publication marks the 20th anniversary year of The Arts Catalyst. It celebrates some of the 120 artists’ projects commissioned over those two decades.
Adam Dant
Agnes Meyer-Brandis
Alec Finlay
Aleksandra Mir
Aleksei Fedorchenko
Anna Alchuk
Anne Bean
Ansuman Biswas
Ben Blakeborough
Camila Sposati
Carey Young
Critical Art Ensemble
Donald Rodney
Esther Polak
Flow Motion
HeHe
Helen Chadwick
Ivar van Bekkum
James Acord
Jane Wilson
Janette Paris
Jem Finer
Jerry Dammers
Kodwo Eshun
Laurie Anderson
Letizia Galli
London Fieldworks
Louise K Wilson
Luke Jerram
Mark Aerial Waller
Marko Peljhan
Michelle Griffiths
Miles Chalcraft
N55
Neal White
Rachel Chapman
Ruth Maclennan
Semiconductor
Simon Faithfull
Sonia Khurana
Stefan Gec
Susanne Nørregård Nielsen
The Spatial AKA Orchestra
Tim Knowles
Tomas Saraceno
Usman Haque
Zina Kaye
The Many Headed Monster: The audience of contemporary performance
Artist/Author: Joshua Sofaer | Reference: P1436 | ISBN: 9780954604097 | Type: Publication
An original and inventive resource for anyone interested in contemporary performance practices and their relationships with audiences.
Annie Sprinkle
audience
Blast Theory
Bock and Vincenzi
boxed set
Cai Yuan
Carsten Höller
Coco Fusco
documentation
Duckie
duration
education
Gob Squad
Guillermo Gómez-Peña
hermann nitsch
Iain Forsyth
Ian Breakwell
interaction
Jane Pollard
Jian Jun Xi
Joshua Sofaer
Kira O'Reilly
Laura Lima
lecture
LIGNA
Lone Twin
Luke Jerram
Mad for Real
Marina Abramović
Oreet Ashery
performance
presentation
resource
Ron Geesin
Ulay
Vito Acconci
William Pope.L
Yoko Ono
Making it Your Own: A Study Room Guide on social engagement & participation
Artist/Author: French & Mottershead | Reference: P1290 | Type: Publication
Study Room Guide is about participation and socially-engaged works, in which the frame proposed by the artist is open, and allows participants to make their involvement their own, taking it to a point that the artist could not have reached alone.