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O Superman
Music video for the 1981 song as displayed in the MOMA, New York.
Derek Jarman - The Super 8 Programme Vol. 1
Antology of super-8 films including “Glitterbug” (1994) Music by Brian Eno, “Pirate Tape” (W. S. Burroughs Film) (1982), “TG: Psychic Rally in Heaven” (1980-81) Music by Throbbing Gristle. Language: Italian. Subtitles: English, Italian.
Beyond Glorious: The Radical in Engaged Practices
Reflections on the symposium hosted by Rajni Shah Projects and the Birkbeck Centre for Contemporary Theatre, London, 30 May-2 June 2013.
Henry Rollins
Collection of nterviews with Henry Rollins focusing on Henry’s travels often to countries considered dangerous and off-limits.
Performance au-in Canada, 1970-1990
Documenting 20 years of performance art in Quebec and Canada, the authors describe its beginnings in relation to the artistic, institutional, and political realities prevailing in the early 1970s.
Lydia Lunch
A compilation of several interviews in which the artist discussses her personal history and some of the many creative collaborations.
Diaspora, Memory, Place: David Hammons, Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons, Pamela Z
An indepth analysis of the work of three significant African diaspora artists – David Hammons, Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons and Pamela Z – with essays examining site specific installations and peformances concieved by these artists for Dak'Art 2004, the Biennale of Contemporary African Art
Sonic Somatic: Peformances of the Unsound Body
Investigates sound art and its various manifestations through historical, theoretical, polemical and critical analyses of artistic, musical and literary works
Trans-global readings: Crossing theatrical boundaries
Gathers the voices of unique artists from the worlds of theatre, music and performance to discuss process and the making of interdisciplinary work. Contributors: Tim Etchells, Rinde Eckert, Richard Foreman, Peter Gabriel, David Greig, Guillermo Gomez-Pena, Phelim McDermott, Peter Sellars
We Can Be Heroes: London Clubland 1976-84
Charts the rise of London’s club scene from Punk in the late 1970s to the New Romantics in the 1980s.