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The Wollstonecraft Live Experience!

Artist/Author: Anna Birch, Taey Iohe | Reference: P2170 | ISBN: 978-0-9568008-0-0 | Type: Publication

Part of the Anna Birch collection ‘Fragments to Monuments’, 1 x book, 3 x DVDs. Includes DVD

Unlimited: A London 2012 Festival Book

Reference: P2167 | Type: Publication

The Unlimited festival at the Southbank Centre was the largest ever festival in the UK celebrating disabled and Deaf artists, breaking new ground both for the venue and the artists.

Imagining the Audience: Viewing Positions in Curatorial and Artistic Practice

Editor: Magdalena Malm & Annika Wik | Reference: P2163 | ISBN: 978-91-979985-5-0 | Type: Publication

How do artists and curators imagine the audience in their work? How do they weave a picture of the individual viewer’s mental, physical, and emotional experience into the production of art events and what impact do these conceptions have on the finished artworks or exhibitions? Which new perspectives are useful in explaining the changes that have occurred in the art field and the concomitant new viewing positions? These are some of the questions that are the basis for Imagining the Audience.
Text in Swedish and English.

Lagos Live Arts Festival at Freedom Park

Artist/Author: various | Reference: P2153 | Type: Publication

Lagos Live Arts Festival took place at Freedom Park, Nigeria, 6-9 December 2012.

Humancraft: Contaminating Science with Art

Artist/Author: Gina Czarnecki | Editor: Boo Chapple, Sarah-Jayne Parsons | Reference: P2137 | ISBN: 978-0-953-899616 | Type: Publication

In a context of collapsing certainties about Europe’s economic and political system, the resurgence of actions towards collective responsibility-making, the timing of this book is perfect. Czarnecki springs open trapdoors back into childhood imagination and causes us to look again at how we address issues of human responsibility to each other and to the world which we hold in common. This is art that responds to the often white-coated ‘cleanliness’ of scientific research.

Kunst und Klima / Art and Climate

Editor: Landesgalerie Linz, Salzburger Kunstverein, Raimar Stange | Reference: P2130 | ISBN: 978-3-86984-383-4 | Type: Publication

Catalogue published on the occasion of the exhibitions: High Temperature. Art and Climate, and Weather Report. Art and Climate Change, 2012-2013.

Immutability and Fashion – Chinese Contemporary Art in the Midst of Changing Surroundings

Reference: P2016 | Type: Publication

Exhibition catalogue. Since the early 1980s, Chinese society has been reconstructed at a furious pace. The works presented here are concerned with the artists’ surrounding society and environment, as well as the question of how to establish a connection with the world ‘here and now’. Besides articles studying the various issues concerning the development of contemporary Chinese art, this publication also provides an introduction to each of the participating artists. In Chinese and English.

Art, Live and Videotape

Artist/Author: Aine Phillips | Reference: A0504 | Type: Article

Four performance artists meet to consider the use of video in their work and their relationship to the medium. Can be found in Miscellaneous folder number 3

Exchange Radical Moments! Live Art Festival : Like a Hole in the Time

Artist/Author: Die Fabrikanten | Reference: D1863 | Type: DVD

Festival Video Documentary about the one-day-festival in 11 European cities on 11.11.11. the festival took place across 11 cities: Berlin, Bitola, Chisinau, Linz, Liverpool, London, Paris, Prag, Riga, S ubfurt, and Stockholm. Full colour brochure included

Benevolent Asylum : An Eclipse of Historical Fiction

Artist/Author: Lily Hibberd | Reference: P1881 | ISBN: 0-9757307-3-8 | Type: Publication

Visual and textual context for the exhibition and Take Me In performance which took place at the Freemantle Arts Centre.

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