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In the Name of Art

Artist/Author: Chiou Hsien-Jung, Zeng Wen-Zhen, Wu Jia-Ming | Reference: P2190 | Type: Publication

In the Name of Art gives a progressive meaning in terms of the existence and the argument of art in Taiwan. It approaches the early situation and looks at visual subjects initiated during the Japanese colonial period and the post-war era with a modern view. In addition to documenting, the series discusses the contemporary art scene since the 1980s under several milestone issues such as gender, ethnicity, and globalization.

Falling Trees

Editor: Mika Elo, Marko Karo, Harri Laakso | Reference: P2173 | ISBN: 978-952-93-2038 | Type: Digital File

The exhibition presented in this catalogue was inspired by an unexpected incident. A tree fell on the Finnish Aalto Pavilion in 2011 and the exhibition had to be closed. What was originally an inconvenience became a source of inspiration for three curators from Finland. Falling Trees by Mika Elo, Marko Karo and Harri Laakso revisits this disruption of an art event and creates an opportunity to see art and nature differently.

Archivi Affettivi / Affective Archives

Editor: Marco Pustianaz, Giulia Palladini, Annalisa Sacchi | Reference: P2169 | ISBN: 978-88-98269-01-3 | Type: Digital File

Includes DVD. Catalogue for a conference in Vercelli and Turin in November 2010, Affective Archives. The catalogue gathers project documents, manifestos and contracts, open calls, addresses to the speakers and self-reflective essays, besides all the abstracts of papers and a selection of images gleaned from the spectatorial documentation that was specifically encouraged.

English Magic

Artist/Author: Jeremy Deller | Reference: P2154 | ISBN: 978-0-86355-711-8 | Type: Publication

Art & Queer Culture

Artist/Author: Catherine Lord, Richard Meyer | Reference: P2144 | ISBN: 978-0-7148-4935-5 | Type: Publication

The first book to focus on the criticism and theory regarding queer visual art. Art & Queer Culture includes not only pictures made and displayed under the rubric of fine art but also those intended for private, underground or otherwise restricted audiences. Scrapbooks, amateur artworks, cartoons, bar murals, anonymous photographs and video installations.

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.

What is/are the main challenge(s) for the performing arts in Europe in the years to come? NXTSTP

Artist/Author: various | Editor: Ruth Collier, Jasper Nijsmans, Christophe Slagmuylder, Elke Van Campenhout | Reference: P2140 | Type: Publication

NXTSTP is a joint project by: Kunstenfestivaldesarts (Brussels), Alkantara Festival (Lisbon), Baltoscandal Festival (Rakvere), Goteborgs Dans & Teater Festival (Gothenburg), De Internationale Keuze van de Rotterdamse Schouwburg (Rotterdam), steirscher herbst (Graz), and Theatre national de Bordeaux en Aquitaine (Bordeaux).

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.

Gustav Metzger, Decades: 1959-2009

Artist/Author: Gustav Metzger | Reference: P2133 | ISBN: 978-3-86560-690-7 | Type: Publication

Catalogue published on the occasion of the exhibition of the same name at the Serpentine Gallery, London, 29 September – 8 November 2009.

Michel Groisman Compilation

Artist/Author: Michel Groisman | Reference: V0418 | Type: Video

Includes: Weaveair (2000); Creatures (1998); Octopus at the Shoreditch Gallery – London (1995 – 2000); M Groisman Dance Co (1997); Transference (1999)

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