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You Are Here: Art After The Internet
A critical exploration of both the effects and affects that the Internet has had on contemporary artistic practices. Contributors: Ed Halter, Basel Abbas, Ruanne Abou-Rhame, Sophia Al-Maria, Sam Ashby, Jeremy Bailey, Stephanie Bailey, Erika Balsom, Zach Blas, James Bridle, Jennifer Chan, Tyler Coburn, Michael Connor, Model Court, Jesse Darling, Brian Droitcour, Constant Dullaart, Gene McHugh, Omar Kholeif, Lucia Pietroiusti, Jon Rafman, James Richards, Basak Senova, Jamin Shovlim, Brad Troemel.
The Archival Turn in Feminism: Outrage in Order
Exploring the potential of archiving, cataloguing and preservation in establishing new sites of feminist storytelling and political activism.
Danse: An Anthology
A collection of key writings on choreography across the French, U.S and international dance scenes since the turn of the century.
Feminist and Queer Information Studies Reader
Puts the field of Information Studies into critical conversation with studies of gender, sexuality, race and technology, with writings from a broad range of renowned scholars.
Visions of Excess: Selected Writings, 1927-1939
Selected writings of French surrealist Georges Bataille.
Lee Lozano: Dropout Piece
Sarah Lehrer-Graiwer explores one of Lee Lozano’s most challenging and elusive works, ‘Dropout Piece’.
The Cinema of Sally Potter: A Politics of Love
Drawing on archival materials and in-depth interviews, Mayer's book opens up historical, political and cultural vistas to give a full account of feminist filmmaker Sally Potter's career.
Judson Dance Theatre: Performative Traces
A look at the radical, experimental dance presented during the early 1960s at Judson Memorial Church in downtown Manhattan.
Joseph Beuys
A historical introduction to the life and art of Joseph Beuys.
‘That Was Us’ : Contemporary Irish Theatre and Performance
A collection of critical essays and artist reflections considering some of the richest and most important developments to take place in contemporary Irish theatre and performance.