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The Bodies That Remain
Editor: Emmy Beber | Reference: P4011 | ISBN: 978-1947447677 | Type: Publication
A collection of texts and images on the bodies of artists and writers who battled with the frustration of their own physicality and whose work reckoned with these limitations and continued beyond them.
biography
body
Brigid Brophy
cancer
Chloé Griffin
Claire Potter
David Rule
decay
Denton Welch
depression
desire
disability
Emily Dickinson
Emily LaBarge
essay
experimental
fiction
Galia Kollectiv
Gary Sullivan
gender
Guage Fanfic
Harman Bains
health
Heather Phillipson
identity
illness
interview
Jacques Lacan
Jane Bowles
Jeremy Millar
JT Leroy
Judee Sill
Jules de Goncourt
Karen Di Franco
Kathy Acker
Kevin Breathnach
Lads of Aran
Linda Stuppart
Lynne Tillman
Mairead Case
Mary Butts
memory
mental health
Michael Jackson
Mnemesoid
mourning
nostalgia
performance
Philip Hoare
Phoebe Blatton
playwriting
poetry
race
Sarah Kane
sex
sexuality
Sharon Kivland
suicide
Susanna Davies-Crook
Sylvia Plath
syphilis
Tai Shani
theatre
Travis Jeppesen
Uma Breakdown
Valeska Gert
Wilhelm Reich
women
MIRRORCITY: London Artists on Fiction and Reality
Editor: Tom McCarthy | Reference: P2700 | ISBN: 978-1-85332-325-6 | Type: Publication
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.
Anne Hardy
Aura Satz
Brad Butler
Daniel Sinsel
digital age
Emma McNally
Hannah Sawtell
Helen Marten
John Stezaker
Karen Mirza
Katrina Palmer
Laure Prouvost
Lindsay Seers
Lloyd Corporation
LuckyPDF
Lynette Yiadom-Boakye
Michael Dean
Mohammed Qasim Ashfaq
Pil and Galia Kollectiv
print media
science fiction
Susan Hiller
Tai Shani
Tim Etchells
Ursula Mayer
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