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The Bruce Lacey Experience: Paintings, Sculptures, Installations and Performances
He could be considered a latter-day English Dadaist, but Bruce Lacey's place in 20th-Century British Art is still uncharted and ill-attended to. He goes missing in critical accounts of mid- and late-century art and this short monograph is an attempt to remedy the omission by analysing his work in relation to the shifting cultural contexts of the period.
Women of the Underground: Art: Cultural Innovators Speak for Themselves
In a series of twenty-four candid interviews with influential women artists, author Zora von Burden gives some of the most influential cultural innovators of this generation a voice, and probes the depths of how and why they broke through society’s limitations to create works of outstanding measure.
Marina Abramović / The Abramović Method
The catalogue ifrom The Abramović Method exhibition in Milan 2012
Marina Abramovic / The Abramovic Method
The catalogue ifrom The Abramovic Method exhibition in Milan 2012
Hilary Gilligan – Artworks
The CD includes a powerpoint presentation of the work by the Irish/Canadian artist and a short biography and artist statement.
Black Male – Representations of Masculinity in Contemporary American Art
Catalogue of an exhibition exploring the changing perceptions of African-American masculinity as interpreted in painting, sculpture, photography, and mixed-media work, as well as in film and video.
Performance Matters: Trashing Performance
Trashing Performance event programme. In miscellaneous folder 3.
Valie Export: Archiv
Collection of documentation, preparatory drawings, scripts, posters, interviews, essays, Polaroids, newspaper clippings and correspondence to provide overview of Valie Export. Works including “Tap and Touch Cinema,” “Action Pants: Genital Panic”, “BODY SIGN ACTION”.
A Matter of Life and Death and Singing
Catalogue from exhibition of Durham’s work from all periods of his life.
The Future Can Wait
Catalogue for The Future Can Wait exhibition.