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Artist / Author | Various |
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Reference | D1287 |
Date | 2006 |
Type | DVD |
Limited edition Vinyl 125/250
Music and lyrics by Les Reines Prochaines: Michèle Fuchs, Fränzi Madörin, Muda Mathis, Sus Zwick. Guests: Chris Regn,Andrea Saemann.
Kindly donated for the Swiss Live Art Study Room Guide.
Recounts the group’s evolution and different approaches to collaboration throughout the years. Two DVDs include a documentary, interviews with BMI members, and performance footage.
Combines extracts from over 70 international practitioners, companies, collectives and makers from the fields of dance, theatre, music, live and performance art, and activism to form a sourcebook for students, researchers and practitioners.
Exhibition catalogue. 12/11 – 4/12 1987. In German.
The emergence of contemporary art, engaging widely with other disciplines, as a platform for exploring animal nature.
In 2014, artist Gustaf Broms composed a list of nine questions that he started to circulate to fellow performance artists. The responses collected are as diverse and wide-ranging as the artists and their own approaches.
An intimate collection of letters, poetry and postscripts by artists and writers that seeks to connect, exchange and witness through the action, idea or form of a love letter. The book builds on a programme that took place at Bios, Athens (2015).
Newspaper format catalogue. White Columns, New York, 13 September – 20 October 2002.
Guides the reader through a thicket of seemingly arcane meanings of nonrepresentational art forms, and brings clarity to the intentions and agendas of these artists, as well as to their real world contexts.
Since its inception nearly 25 years ago, the feminist art movement has transformed the art world. Now, two professors of art history bring together 18 influential historians, critics, and artists to create this landmark volume.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).
A collection of essays from the leading avant-garde critic of the era focuses on individual performances and performers, providing a unique critical record of their work and of the movement.
Festival catalogue.