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Albo Coś Boskiego albo Coś Kiepskiego

Artist/Author: Marek and Arti Grabowski | Reference: P2647 | Type: Publication

Catalogue of homymous exhibition by the Polish artists. 

Notes from a Revolution: Com/Co, The Diggers &The Haight

Artist/Author: David Hollander, Kristine McKenna | Reference: P2537 | ISBN: 978-0-9835870-3-3 | Type: Publication

This publication offers a record of the counterculture work of the The San Francisco Diggers – a troupe of anarchists, with roots in the Theater of the Absurd, Existentialism, and strategies of direct action.

Life Models : What kind of role does art actually play in society ?

Artist/Author: Alexander Alberro | Reference: A0510 | Type: Article

Article asking whether art circulates beyond the sphere of the art world.

Elmgreen & Dragset: Performances 1995-2011

Artist/Author: Various | Editor: Anita Iannacchione | Reference: P1885 | ISBN: 978-3-86335-099-4 | Type: Publication

Showcases 43 performances and live works by Danish-Norwegian artist duo, marking the first time the artists’ practice is considered in depth from a performance perspective.

Body Art / Performing The Subject

Artist/Author: Amelia Jones | Reference: P0013 | Type: Publication

This item is part of the Study Room Guide on Performance, Politics, Ethics and Human Rights by Adrien Sina (P0661)

Eva and Franco Mattes

Artist/Author: Eva and Franco Mattes | Reference: P1400 | ISBN: 9788881587261 | Type: Publication

Artist documentation.

In the Flesh: The Cultural Politics of Body Modification

Artist/Author: Victoria Pitts | Reference: P1737 | ISBN: 0-312-29311-9 | Type: Publication

On the subcultural milieu of contemporary body modification, focusing on the ways sexuality, gender and ethnicity are being reconfigured through new body technologies.

A Walk with Jane Austen

Artist/Author: Delpha Hudson | Reference: D0972 | Type: DVD

Taking the form of an informative walk around the grounds of Blossomfield HouseWalking as a ‘feminist discourse’

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