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An Anthology of Intriguing Animals
An animal encyclopedia with a twist, which showcases more than 100 animals in close-up detail.
A Dog Named Jimmy: The Social Media Sensation
A definitive selection of new and classic images of Jimmy, which includes the backstory of how the two became such great collaborators.
Kembra Pfahler: Beautalism
Cataloguing Pfahler's recent projects for the 2008 Whitney Biennial, the volume also features her most notorious body-art performances and pieces. Numerous full-bleed photographs capture the making of the Biennial artworks, the preparation for her live show, the performance itself and the aftermath.
A Queer Anthology of Rage
The final anthology in the trilogy looking at contemporary queer lives.
Not here, a queer anthology of loneliness
31 artists, poets, performers and writers consider the experience of loneliness.
A Year In The Country: Wandering Through Spectral Fields
Draws together revised writings alongside new journeyings from the A Year In The Country project, which has undertaken a set of year-long journeys through spectral fields; cyclical explorations of an otherly pastoralism, the outer reaches of folk culture and the spectres of hauntology. It is a wandering amongst subculture that draws from the undergrowth of the land.
Mesearch and the Performing Body
An anthology of Edward’s creative practice-led projects. Through the innovative practice of ‘mesearch’, in which the author is both theoriser and theorised, this study delivers a personal, creative narration, combining reflections and emotions in relation to self and performance.
The Last Known Pose: Essays and Reflections on the Works of Qasim Riza Shaheen
A collection of written and visual responses to the works of British artist, Qasim Riza Shaheen. Essays, reflections and conversations, by eminent scholars, curators, artists and collaborators, consider the multiple aspects and the experience of his works.
In English and Urdu.
Over There: A Queer Anthology of Joy
What is joy? Is joy possible in the world today? If so, how do queer people imagine or experience it? Over 30 writers, artists and performers consider queer joy.
Concerning Consequences: Studies in Art, Destruction, and Trauma
From war and environmental pollution to racism and sexual assault, the publication analyzes the consequences of trauma as seen in the works of artists like Marina Abramović, Pope.L, and Chris Burden.