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André Stitt: Dingo - A treatment towards a new communionism
Over three days in August 2007 Cardiff-based performance artist André Stitt undertook a major ‘akshun’ work at Artspace. Utilizing Joseph Beuys’ famous “I Like America and America Likes Me (or ‘Coyote’)” performance of 1974 as a template through which a performative engagement with acts of arrival and the attendant trauma of colonialism could be developed, Stitt shared a caged-in area of the gallery with a dingo, exploring forms of possible connection between the human figure and dog. This book provides extensive documentation and critical reflection upon one of the most significant and sustained performance works undertaken in Sydney in recent years.
Sibylle Omlin: Smoky Pokership- Perform the Exhibition Space
This book focuses on the possibility of rethinking the static model of installation and exhibition and exploring the way in which ‘performative’ approaches, adopted by artists and curators alike, can reframe the exhibition and its work as an environment subject to formal, temporal or relational transformation.
Books – Three New Publications on Socially Engaged Art
Review of publications by Claire Bishop, Creative Time and Pablo Helguera
Talking Heads: Yara El Sherbini
‘Talking Heads’ are short presentations by artists to camera about their practice and approaches to making. The ‘Talking Heads’ films are part of the Agency’s ‘Documentation Bank’ Collection, which consists of an extensive range of artists’ ‘Talking Heads’ films, documentation of artists’ works and a selection of Agency projects: http://www.thisisliveart.co.uk/resources/collections/documentation-bank.
A Post-Patriotic Performance
On Right Here, Right Now Kilmainham Gaol, November 4, 2010. Find this in the Misc. articles folder 2
Art into Action: The Rise of Performance Art in Asia
See Study Room miscellaneous articles, folder 2
Mirza & Butler
Review of Mirza & Butler’s project.