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Entanglements of Two : A Series of Duets
This book explores the practical, philosophical and aesthetic implications of performers working in pairs. It focuses on a ten-year period in the work of Karen Christopher, alongside wider reflections on the duet as a concept in artistic and social life. The book presents an investigation of the entanglement of form and practice seen through the lens of the smallest multiple unit of collaboration: the pair.
Vanishing Points
Vanishing Points is a new anthology of cultural criticism, focusing on the making, watching and conditions of Live Art and performance in the UK today. Vanishing Points is edited by Salome Wagaine, with deputy editors Ava Wong Davies and Ben Kulvichit, and designed by Chani Wisdom.
Migrants Make Culture
Materials from the activation day against the Hostile Environment policy. Organised by Migrants in Culture and Keep it Complex.
In the oversize cabinet.
hereafter
How do artists respond to the question of collective survival in the face of crisis? Can writing articulate, subvert and test the ever-present question of the future in modes that are nonlinear, affective and even choreographic? What are our hopes, fears and desires?
Part of Library of Performing Rights (P3041).
On Otherness
Short programme of the project which saw 2DL invite other artists into a conversation on identity.
Purge
In 2011, Brian Lobel played a brutal game of friendship maintenance: over 5 days in cafés in both London and Kuopio, Finland, Brian gave strangers one minute to decide which of his 1300 Facebook friends to keep or delete. Indluces the performance script, reflective essays, interviews and angry emails.
Think Tank Workbook
This book of texts and creative exercises is for artists, students, researchers, archivists and policy makers.
I’m With You
Documentation.
Bellyflop Magazine: The Money Issue
Bellyflop Magazine: The Money Issue, performance-based magazine, with contributions from Brian Lobel, Season Butler, and Miss T. Articles on the value and economy of performance, women, sex and live art, Brian Lobel’s ‘Carpe Minuta Prima’, arts funding, the necessity of performance, and performance and economic theory.
Micro Magic
Review of Forest Fringe Microfestival at BAC by Eve Wedderburn