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An Englishman Abroad

Artist/Author: Jordan McKenzie | Reference: P2663 | ISBN: 978-1-908971-38-8 | Type: Publication

The catalogue for an exhibition at Kasa Galeri, October 31 – December 5 2014, curated by Marquard Smith and exploring, with a peculiar British sense of humor, how art can face up to the social and cultural challenges.

Site Unseen

Artist/Author: Terry Smith | Reference: P2067 | ISBN: 953179303 | Type: Publication

An artists’ book documenting an intervention in a derelict house in North London. Due to the delapidated condition of the house, the public could not visit the house, so Terry Smith made a photographic record of individual impressions of each room.

No Room to Move: Radical Art and the Regenerate City

Artist/Author: various | Editor: Josephine Berry Slater, Anthony Iles | Reference: P1545 | ISBN: 9781906496425 | Type: Publication

As the Creative City model for urban regeneration founders on the rocks of the recession, and the New Labour public art commissioning frenzy it triggered recedes, the authors take stock of an era of highly instrumentalised public art making.

Full Circle

Artist/Author: Eduardo Padilha and Michael Schwab | Editor: Kiki Mazzucchelli and Jonathan Miles | Reference: P1129 | Type: Publication

Booklet accompanying homonymous project which included two exhibitions,a workshop, a publication and a website. Eduardo Padilha and Michael Schwab work in collaboration using the geometric concept of the circle as a tool to create works related to lived experience and urban environment. Small size booklet in A4 folder.

Encounters

Artist/Author: Ruth Ben-Tovin and Trish O'Shea | Reference: P0818 | ISBN: 1-899926-76-3 | Type: Publication

This item is part of the Study Room Guide On Social Engagement and Participation by FrenchMottershead (P1290)

Performing the City

Artist/Author: Emma Cocker, Bianca Scliar Mancini, Sara Wookey | Reference: P2152 | Type: Publication

Performing the City proposes different ways in which the body moves and performs with the city, exploring the capacity of choreographic and performance practices for rehearsing and testing experimental methods for navigating the public realm.

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