Publication about the project which brought questions of archiving performance art to a broader public. In German and English.
A collection of case studies from Live Art UK, the publication responds to the recent successes of Live Art and highlights those artists, projects and initiatives which are re-politicising and re-energising our arts spaces, sharing radical works and ideas with a public who are themselves being forced to do more with less.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (P3041).
A toolkit with a mission to look to the future: to support long-term change across the arts sector by sharing knowledge, providing expert support, and encouraging take-up of an intersectional approach to equality, diversity and inclusion.
Part of The Library of Performing Rights (P3041).
Exhibition catalogue. Attenborough Arts Centre, 10th May – 14th July 2019.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (P3041)
Documentation from the Live Art event by disabled artists in the birthplace of the modern Olympic Games, May 2012
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (P3041).
Documentation from the Live Art event by disabled artists in the birthplace of the modern Olympic Games, May 2012
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (P3041).
A series of contributions to a one-day conference by the Baring Foundation and Cubitt in 2014.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (P3041).
Maps connections across performances that question the borders of the human whose neurodiverse experiences have been shaped by the diagnostic label of autism, and animal-human performance relationships that dispute and blur anthropocentric edges.
A Culture Change Guide.
Part of Culture Change Guide: How to find and grow diverse talent
How do disabled people experience theatre, as both audience members and performers? How has the institution of theatre responded to disability over time? How can we create new spaces for performance and attend to different communities’ forms of expression?
Documentation from a day long workshop led by Katherine Araniello – an opportunity for artists to explore and mine areas in which they have no abilities, experience or knowledge, to enhance and inspire their artistic practice. Part of LADA's DIY 12.
The workshop took place at the Colchester Arts Centre on 15 September 2015.
2:32
On Monday 28 May 2012, Noëmi Lakmaier undertook a slow and exhausting test of endurance – an attempt to crawl from Toynbee Studios towards ‘The Gherkin’.
Film: Hydar Dewachi. 14:39
The author discusses new vocabularies and methodologies around curating disability and access. In Miscellaneous Articles folder 4.
*currently unavailable*
Investigates the implications of technology on identity in embodied performance.
Live art interventions by disabled artists in the birthplace of the modern Olympic Games, May 2012
Short introduction to Matt Fraser’s work.
Channel 4 documentary; part of an event at the ICA in collaboration with the arts collective DHSS.
Can also be found in the Access all Areas : Live Art and Disability book and accompanying DVD: P1864
Short text on the idea of disability arts.
Aaron Williamson and Sinead O’Donnell Dialogue, the artists discuss their working practices in relation to disability. Dialogue: Alien Couch Territory. Access All Areas
Documentation of pieces created 1999 – 2011: Wrong Bodies, Sealo the Sealboy, Kiss, Everything You Wanted to Know about Access in the City, Talidomida boy, Thalidomide!! A Musical, The Arms Striptease, Beauty and the Beast, No Retreat, No Surrender, and The Incurables of England, Gawd Bless ‘Em Down to Hell,
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).
Digital reference is folder containing four videos. Manuel Vason footage (see also British Library recording, D1620).
Digital Reference refers to folder containing four movies. Manuel Vason recording (see also British Library footage, D1619).
Digital reference is folder containing four movies. Footage by Manuel Vason, (see also British Library recording, D1618).
Digital Reference refers to folder containing 5 movies. Manuel Vason footage (also see British Library recording, D1623)
Part of the two-day public programme reflecting the ways in which the practices of artists who work with Live Art have engaged with, represented, and problematicised issues of disability in innovative and radical ways.
Digital Reference refers to folder containing 5 movies. British Library recording (see also Manuel Vason footage, EF5043)
Digital reference refers to folder containing 28 movies. British Library recording (see also footage by Manuel Vason, EF5042)
Digital reference is folder containing four videos. British Library Recording, (see also Manuel Vason recording, EF5040).
Digital Reference refers to folder containing four movies. British Library Recording (see also Manuel Vason footage, EF5039).
Digital reference is folder containing four movies. British Library Recording (see also footage by Manuel Vason, EF5038)
e-mails, IMs and letters between lovers; poetic rumination/invigoration; and disability arts manifesto. With Photos by Lisa Steichmann.
Looks at the theme of disability and access in the context of art organisations.
This item is part of the Study Room Guide On Disability and New Artistic Models by Aaron Williamson (P1529)
Double-face spiral-binded book. English and Welsh. The publication also features a CD-ROM, see Ref. D1126. This item is part of the Study Room Guide On Disability and New Artistic Models by Aaron Williamson (P1529)