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PERFORM A LECTURE!
Perform a Lecture! is a project in six parts that seeks to explore the genre of ‘lecture performance’ both practically and discursively.
The Ethics of Art: Ecological Turns in the Performing Arts
This publication explores the growing ethical consciousness within the artistic community, as it relates to art’s production and distribution mechanisms.
Abstract Vaudeville – The Work of Rose English
Comprehensive monograph on artist Rose English’s 40-year career to date, including legendary site-specific performances and large-scale spectaculars.
This item is part of the ‘Glimpses of before: 1970s UK Performance Art’ Study Room Guide by Helena Goldwater (P2497)
For Space
In this book, Doreen Massey makes an impassioned argument for revitalising our imagination of space. This item is part of the Study Room Guide to Remoteness (P2600).
The Amazing Decade: Women and Performance Art in America, 1970-1980
A detailed study of the role women artists played in the develpment and expansion of performance art
Tania Bruguera
A collection of essays on the installation and performance work of Cuban artist Tania Bruguera. Contributors: Domenico Scudero, Lucrezia Cippitelli, Irma Arestizabal, Roberto Pinto, Simonetta Lux
Temporary Conversations: Aaron Hughes
An extended interview with artist and Iraq war veteran Aaron Hughes
The Clandestine Histories of the OHO Group
The book exposes the activity of the OHO Group (1966-1971) and of the movement OHO-Catalogue (1966-1970) in the context of Slovene national culture, Yugoslavian socialistic culture and international youth culture of the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Fairytale: A Reader
Extensive documentation of Ai Weiwei's project 'Fairytale' where the artist invited 1001 participants to live their own Fairytale for 28 days.
Acts and Apparitions: Discourses on the Real in Performance Practice and Theory, 1990-2010
Examines how contemporary performance practices have been driven by questions of The Real and the consequent political implications of the concept’s disintigrating authority.