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States of Precarity

Artist/Author: Christine Conley | Editor: Katy Deepwell | Reference: A0701 | Type: Publication

Exploring feminist artistic reponses to the specificity of women’s suffering in war, through the work of Sandra Johnston, nichola feldman-kiss and Rehab Nazzal.

ACT 33: The Artist and the Stone

Reference: P2979 | Type: Publication

Conceived in January 2014, the process-based piece continues Matteo Guidi's and Giuliana Racco's investigation into the ways people bypass restrictions and limitations in their daily lives, moving through systems imposed on them.

Exhibition catalogue; 11/11/2015 – 23/1/2016, Fundacio Sunol

Bahrain: Access Denied

Artist/Author: Tania El Khoury | Reference: A0636 | Type: Article

The artist’s account of being denied entry at the country of Bahrain’s border. Miscellaneous folder #4.

Sometimes Doing Something Poetic Can Become Political....

Artist/Author: Francis Alys | Reference: P1475 | ISBN: 976913674 | Type: Publication

…and Sometimes Doing Something Political Can Become Poetic.

An extension of Alÿs’s previous projects called “Paseos” (Spanish for “walks”), where the artist carries out certain acts while walking through a predetermined location

Book includes a DVD. This item is referenced in the Making Routes Study Room Guide (P1964).

The Politics of Fear

Artist/Author: Daniel Miller | Reference: A0320 | Type: Article

Interview with Artur Zmijewski by Daniel Miller

The Novel of Nonel and Vovel

Artist/Author: Oreet Ashery / Larissa Sansour | Reference: P1291 | ISBN: 9-788881-587339 | Type: Publication

Performing Rights Collection - London - Welcome Home

Artist/Author: Oreet Ashery | Reference: D0559 | Type: DVD

A gathering especially created for Performing Rights to celebrate a symbolic home coming to all those who can not return home; inspired by 14 months in late 1940s, when 369 Palestinian villages were eradicated.

From PSI 12.

Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).

Mona Hatoum

Editor: Christine van Assche and Clarrie Wallis | Reference: P2977 | ISBN: 978-1849763608 | Type: Publication

The first major survey of one of the world’s most provocative and politically engaged artists.

On the occasion of the eponymous exhibition, May-August 2016, Tate Modern.

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