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Kira O’Reilly Playing in the Lab

Artist/Author: Johanna Linsley | Reference: A0642 | Type: Article

This article considers a constellation of works the artist Kira O’Reilly has created in residencies in biology laboratories over the past several years.

Jamie McMurry’s Shit Parade

Artist/Author: Dominic Johnson | Reference: A0641 | Type: Article

Writing and documentation from a performance in London March 2015 with photos by Manuel Vason. Miscellaneous folder #5A

We are what we have lost

Artist/Author: Ezzam Rahman | Reference: D2194 | Type: DVD

Part 1 and Part 2. From the Sama-Sama Guesthouse Mini Arts Festival, Malacca, Malaysia. 2011. 

Weathering the Storm: Guillermo Gómez-Peña Keynote Film

Artist/Author: Guillermo Gómez-Peña | Digital Reference: EF5175 | Type: Digital File

Film by Guillermo Gómez-Peña, for the LAUK Gathering, at Watershed, Bristol on 12 February 2015

The Clothes Make the Woman

Artist/Author: Marcia Farquhar | Reference: A0640 | Type: Article

Artist Sarah Baker talks to Marcia Farquhar about live performance, the visual, fiction and fantasy and meeting Peaches.

A guidebook for emerging artists and small arts organisations

Artist/Author: New Works | Reference: P2805 | Type: Publication

Leicester based company offers advice to individuals and groups working in the arts and voluntary sectors.

One Year Performance 1981–1982

Artist/Author: Tehching Hsieh | Digital Reference: EF5176 | Type: Digital File

In his third one-year performance piece, from 26 September 1981 through 26 September 1982, Hsieh spent one year outside, not entering buildings or shelter of any sort, including cars, trains, airplanes, boats, or tents.

SD Video 31’ 15 video, colour, sound

Cherotic Magic Revised

Artist/Author: Frank Moore | Reference: P2790 | ISBN: 978-1515240181 | Type: Publication

Cherotic Magic is a major attempt to introduce a powerful system of magic into our modern western everyday life, thereby explosively expanding such concepts as sex and human relationships. The clear, down-to-earth text is amplified by the non-linear trance illustrations by LaBash.

pani

Editor: Brian Patterson and Laura Graham | Reference: P2787 | ISBN: 978-0-9557176-2-8 | Type: Publication

pani documents and contextualises activities of Bbeyond performance art organisation from 2001 to 2008, also covering two exchanges with Québec and Helsinki.

Public Sphere by Performance

Artist/Author: Bojana Cvejic and Ana Vujanovic | Reference: P2784 | ISBN: 978-3-942214-10-0 | Type: Publication

A critical discussion of the public sphere in the current neoliberal capitalist democracy from the perspective of performance.

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