Includes: Interview – 5:12; Ebele 1:40; Orchard 1:44; Minute Cemerony 2:11.
In Finnish and English.
Published for the eponymous exhibition; Arts Santa Monica, Barcelona, February-April 2014.
Published to mark the acquisition of UNWORD for Leeds Museums & Galleries Collection and its display in “Important Mischief: British Sculpture from the 1960s and '70s” in Leeds City Art Gallery, March – November 2006.Found in miscellaneous article folder #5B
This item is part of the 'Glimpses of before: 1970s UK Performance Art' Study Room Guide by Helena Goldwater (P2497)
Exhibition catalogue. 18 September – 12 October 2014. Curated by Clemens Poole.
In Ukranian and English.
A curated program of temporary public art installations throughout the city of Kyiv, challenging artists and viewers to creatively address the changing physical, emotional, and social concepts of occupation.
Includes:
Model Behaviours publication (AFFECT module I); in English; 2014
Mit freundlichen Gruessen exhibition catalogue; in German; 2013
promotional postcards; in English; 2014
Brings together the action art and performances of the Belgian artist from the 70s to the present: drawings, thinking models, collages, films, photos and other documentation.
Documentation of various performance works dating from 2001 – 2009
Catalogue for an exhibition of Pane’s work at the Hangar a Bananes, Nantes in 2009, curated by Blandine Chavanne
This disk does not work on a dvd player. It should be opened as a data containing disk through the Finder on a Mac computer.
Video, English spoken with German subtitles, recorded 2003 in New York City, published 2008, duration 52 minutes.Accompanying booklet REF. P1232. Series 8 of Performance Saga: Encounters with Women Pioneers of Performance Art. Interviews by Andrea Seamann and Chris Regn. Text by Martina Papiro. Alison Knowles is a founding member of the New York Fluxus group and has participated in its actions and exhibitions ever since its inaugural concert in 1962. She considers Art as a process: what counts for her is the act, not the object. The dimension of sound often plays a significant role in her performances, which are radically undramatic and deeply rooted in everyday life.
Booklet in German and English Accompanying dvd REF. D1144. Series 8 of Performance Saga: Encounters with Women Pioneers of Performance Art. Interviews by Andrea Seamann and Chris Regn. Text by Martina Papiro. Alison Knowles is a founding member of the New York Fluxus group and has participated in its actions and exhibitions ever since its inaugural concert in 1962. She considers Art as a process: what counts for her is the act, not the object. The dimension of sound often plays a significant role in her performances, which are radically undramatic and deeply rooted in everyday life.
Survey of the works of Joseph Beuys. This item is part of the Study Room Guide: A Bi(bli)ography of Insurrectionary Imaginati by John Jordan (P0793) and the Study Room Guide on Performance, Politics, Ethics and Human Rights by Adrien Sina (P0661)