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Culture Factory Polymer catalogue
Publication documenting the history of Estonia’s multidisciplinary cultural centre. Includes interviews, articles, images and archival material.
Louder Than Bombs: Art, Action & Activism documentation
Over the course of seven weeks, the Stanley Picker Gallery in Kingston handed over its exhibition space to host a series of week-long Live Art residencies.
Includes documentation of individual weeks, plus a compilation video.
Perambulator documentation
Documentation from a performance project, which made visible issues around walking with a pram. Through a series of pram walking events around Huntly–town and country–Clare tried to make visible this, and other spaces, and their fitness for people with young children.
Includes the programme and blog posts.
Part of Live Art and Motherhood: A Study Room Guide on Live Art and the Maternal (P3025).
Agora Collective documentation
Includes:
Model Behaviours publication (AFFECT module I); in English; 2014
Mit freundlichen Gruessen exhibition catalogue; in German; 2013
promotional postcards; in English; 2014
Kira O’Reilly Playing in the Lab
This article considers a constellation of works the artist Kira O’Reilly has created in residencies in biology laboratories over the past several years.
WAKE
Anne Bean, Hydar Dewachi, Rachel Withers, in WAKE six artists worked sequentially in a series of week-long mini-residences. Each artist chose their successor and each left behind their materials and structures for the following artist to inherit and build upon. This publication records this process in photographs and text. Artists: Anne Bean, William Cobbing, David Cotterrell, Carl Von Weiler, Rachel Lowe, Bronwen Buckeridge. Collaboration, cooperation, space, artistic development. WAKE took place at Dilston Grove, London 11 June-17 July 2011.
Year of the Artist, Breaking the Barriers
Three booklets profiling artists’ residencies.
Artist Fees and Payments: Good Practice in Paying Artists
Laundry Rooms Residency
140 Still Images. This item is part of Brutal Silences: the Study Room Guide On Live Art In Ireland by Anna Maria Healy and Helena Walsh (P1661)
File Note #54: Mel Brimfield
Published to accompany This Is Performance Art: Performed Sculpture and Dance, 8th April 2010 – 06 June 2010, Camden Arts Centre, co-commissioned by the Yorkshire Sculpture Park Also see D1485 and P1518.