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Marc Camille Chaimowicz: Celebration? Realife
Tom Holert argues that with Celebration? Realife, Chaimowicz makes a strategic and important meditation on the changing role of the artist, who simultaneously becomes art director, choreographer and participant. The groundbreaking installation Celebration? Realife was originally created for ‘Three Life Situations’ at Gallery House London in 1972.
This item is part of the ‘Glimpses of before: 1970s UK Performance Art’ Study Room Guide by Helena Goldwater (P2497)
Framing Feminism
An introduction to the major events and debated in the early years of feminist art practice. An extensive collection of articles, as well as broadsheets printed in facsimile, illustrate the history and diversity of arguably the most important intervention in modern art.
This item is part of the ‘Glimpses of before: 1970s UK Performance Art’ Study Room Guide by Helena Goldwater (P2497)
Daniela Beltrani documentation
Programmes and documentation from work curated and/or devised by Daniela Beltrani. Includes:
Future of Imagination 7, Singapore (2011)
Performance Art Event – Bohana Center, Cambodia (2012)
Reliqvarivm – Singapore (2012)
Recalling Live Art Now Tour (2014)
Resident’s Young Talents – Singapore (2015-1016)
Liveness: interrogating the deam
Arts professionals respond to questions on the current surge in liveness—live art, one-on-one performance, participatory events, real time live/digital interactivity and resurgent performance art.
Acciones en Ruta: Intervención en la ciudad de México
In Spanish and English. Compilation of texts and graphic records of artistic projects and interventions that were carried out from 11 to 13 June 2003 , in different parts of Mexico City.
The Culture of Cooking
Programme for home’s comissions, exploring the multicultural richness of cooking in the UK.
The Divine David’s Present flyer
Flyer for performances at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern. B&W.
Other Hospitalities: Reflections on Chris Goode’s Ensemble Ponyboy Curtis
Includes reactions by Good, Megan Vaughan, Costa and Simon Bowes.
Daring to be Present: An Interview with Carlyle Reedy
The interview aruges for visibility of Reedy as a force of innovation where she is wrongly, and yet expectedly, absent from mainstram cultural institutions.