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The Live Art Almanac Volume 4

Editor: Harriet Curtis, Lois Keidan and Aaron Wright | Reference: P3082 | ISBN: 978-1-78319-322-6 | Type: Publication

A collection of ‘found’ writings about and around Live Art that were originally published, shared, sent, spread and read between January 2012 and December 2014. Selected through recommendations and an open call for submissions, Volume 4 reflects the dynamic, international contexts that Live Art and radical performance-based practices occupy.

Mondo New York

Artist/Author: Harvey Keith | Reference: D2179 | Type: DVD

In this movie, a young woman wanders around New York City and experiences a few of the sights and sounds of New York including a number of very interesting performance artists. 

Art After Midnight: The East Village Scene

Artist/Author: Steven Hager | Reference: P2374 | ISBN: 978-0312049768 | Type: Publication

Publication charting the development of the art scene in the East Village during the 70s and 80s

New, Used and Improved: Art for the 80s

Artist/Author: Peter Frank and Michael McKenzie | Reference: P2353 | ISBN: 0896596508 | Type: Publication

Exploring aesthetics of the 1980s.

The Downtown Book: The New York Art Scene 1974-1984

Artist/Author: Various Artists | Editor: Marvin J. Taylor | Reference: P1601 | Type: Publication

Charts the intricate web of influences that shaped the generation of experimental and outsider artists working in Downtown New York during the crucial decade from 1974 to 1984.

The Explicit Body in Performance

Artist/Author: Rebecca Schneider | Reference: P0124 | Type: Publication

This item is part of the Study Room Guide in Search of a Documentology by Marco Pustianaz (P1115)

Extreme Exposure: An Anthology of Solo Performance Texts from the Twentieth Century

Editor: Jo Bonney | Reference: P0285 | ISBN: 1-55936-155-7 | Type: Publication

Features the work of 42 solo artists spanning the century-from Beatrice Herford in 1869 to Dawn Akemi Saito in 1994. Each artists’ work is introduced by a journalist, artist, critic, agent, producer or educator who is intimately familiar with the material and its links to other forms such as vaudeville, theatre, cabaret, music, standup comedy, poetry, the visual arts and dance.