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Of Other Spaces - Where Does Gesture Become Event?
Resonating with the ethos of open dialogue and the experimentation of women artists’ collectives in the 1970s and 1980s, the publication constructs a dynamic, open, and collaborative arena that foregrounds practices of resistance, collectivity, and self-organization. Exhibition catalogue: Cooper Gallery, 28 October 2016 – 16 December 2016.
Part of Library of Performing Rights (P3041).
Present Continuous
Catalogue of the Bath Festival Exhibition 1991, 24 May – 1 July 1991.
Library of Light: Encounters with artists and designers
Brings together established and emerging practitioners who work with light, as material or subject.
Ship To Shore: Art and the Lure of the Sea
Publication that emerged from, and was inspired by, an exhibition held across Southampton’s John Hansard Gallery and SeaCity Museum in 2014.
Moving Image
This anthology examines the expanded field of the moving image in recent art, tracing the genealogies of contemporary moving image work in performance, body art, experimental film, installation and site-specific art from the 1960s onwards.
MIRRORCITY: London Artists on Fiction and Reality
This special edition newspaper and supplement was published to coincide with the Hayward Gallery’s exhibition of the same name, which explores how the digital and physical realms of the city interact and overlap. Includes an introductory essay by curator Stephanie Rosenthal and a collation of images and other artistic and textual interventions by writes Chloe Aridjis, Deborah Levy and Stewart Home.
Talking Art
Magic Show
Art and Text
A Secret Service - Art, Compulsion, Concealment
Examines the work of 16 international modern and contemporary artists whose practices centre on the construction of private worlds or focus on the exposure of hidden facts. The book makes specific reference to Kurt Schwitters, whose seminal work, the “Merzbau”, remains one of the confounding riddles of contemporary art. Including essays by artist and curator, Richard Grayson, specialist in outsider art Roger Cardinal, and Hayward Exhibitions Curator Clare Carolin, “A Secret Service” explores the spaces between psychological compulsion and philosophical expression, and maps the strange and awesome possibilities of the human imagination. Artists featured include: Sophie Calle, Roberto Cuoghi, Henry Darger, Gedewon, Susan Hiller, Tehching Hsieh, Joachim Koester, Kataryzna Josefowicz, Paul Etienne Lincoln, Mark Lombardi, Mike Nelson, Kurt Schwitters, Speculative Archive, Jeffery Vallance and Oskar Voll.