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Live Art Now
Jeni Walwin – Performance Art in Britain 1985 – 1987.THIS PUBLICATION BELONGS TO LOIS KEIDAN
Paves
A year long collaboration between the artists supported by British Council’s Creative Collaboration programme and Arts Council England, March 09 – March 10.
Rupture
A series of episodes exploring life in a spasm, liminal spaces and the body as a permanent site of trauma.
Unseen
a collection of Chakravarthi's early photographic self-portraits. Mostly unseen and made with low costs and in low conditions, he speaks about them for the first time and reveals how and why these early portraits were created and informed his current artistic practice. In conversation with Andrew Mitchelson, Chakravarthi talks about his early influences and experiences of being raised in India, childhood experiences in London and being an outsider in both cultures. An on-demand dvd, published by Live Art Development Agency, 2009, DVD-PAL, 65 minutes. This item is part of the Study Room Guide On shit, piss, blood, sweat and tears by Lois Keidan (P2195)
Saison Video 2009 #33
33rd edition of the artist video collection. In French and English.
Performance in Profile 06
Guide to UK companies and artists creating work available for international touring.
Disconcerting Possibilities - Focus on Live Art
Overview of UK based Live Art platforms and supporting agencies including the Live Art Development Agency.
Past Projects - Hong Kong Performance Art Research Project
Tracing the history of Hong Kong performance art with a chronology and archival documentation. A4 folder, unbound pages.
(be)longing
A ten minute documentary made in collaboration with the NSPCC and a group of inspiring African teenagers who were brought or trafficked into the UK but overcame desperate situations and, with incredible will, built new lives for themselves in London.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).
What’s the Welsh for Performance? 30 years of Action Art in Wales
Performance exchange between Trace in Cardiff and Le Lieu in Quebec.