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...exercises in nothing less than oxygen nothing shorter than breath
From publication ‘The National Review of Live Art 1979-2010 a Personal HIstory’ (essays, anecdotes, drawings, and images), edited by Dee Heddon and Jennie Klein, March 2010.
National Review of Live Art/Time and Time Again
National Review of Live Art 2007 took place 7-11 February at Tramway, Glasgow.
NRLA 30th Anniversary Boxed Set, NRLA 1979 – 2010: A Personal History
New Moves International, 2010, Black boxed set comprising: 1979-2010 a personal history, Archive 1979-2010, 40 pages and 3-disc DVD
Documentation of completed works
This item is part of Brutal Silences: the Study Room Guide On Live Art In Ireland by Anna Maria Healy and Helena Walsh (P1661)
Make Me Stop Smoking (Part 4)
Reconstructs the radical heterogeneous landscape of Lebanon destroyed by crises and wars. Disc 4 of 4, see REF. D1109/D1112. Part of NRLA 2008.
We Need to Talk About Live Art
Interviews and conversation on the National Review of Live Art. 6 -10 Feb 2008
Unbound pages. This item is part of the Study Room Guide on One to One Performance by Rachel Zerihan (P1320)
New Territories - Scotland’s International Festival of Live Arts
Program of new territories 2008. For PDF version see REF. D1030
Performing Rights Collection - London - A Gallery of Utopias
Artists imagine different ways of seeing the places and spaces around us.
This item is part of the Study Room Guide On shit, piss, blood, sweat and tears by Lois Keidan (P2195)
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).