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Her Eyes Under the Bridge documentation

Artist/Author: Tara Fatehi Irani | Reference: P3439 | Type: Publication

Documentation from the DIY 14 project, exploring how personal documents and performance can animate each other within a specific context of travelling and migration.

Echo the Now

Artist/Author: Anet van de Elzen | Reference: D2296 | Type: DVD

A cinematic interpretation of the performances of Anet van de Elzen.

65 mins.

Mickery Mouth

Reference: P3448 | Type: Publication

Published on the occasion of Touch Time, the festival which marked the closing of Mickery in 1991. Includes a publication and three programmes.

LADA’s Study Room: A case study in five parts

Artist/Author: Lois Keidan, Marco Pustianaz, Mary Paterson, Tara Fatehi Irani | Editor: Deidre Heddon and Misha Myers | Reference: A0768 | Type: Article

Looks at the Study Room as a case study of how libraries can perform in response to performance, and what their performance can do for performance.

Drawn: Totems Footnotes Reflections

Artist/Author: Charlotte Wendy Law | Reference: P3423 | Type: Publication

Publication 'arrived' after participation in a six-day festival curated by  ]performance S p a c e[ in 2016.

The Fire Station Project: Acme Studios’ Work/Live Residency Programme 1997-2013

Editor: Jonathan Harvey, Julia Lancaster | Reference: P3427 | ISBN: 978-0-9566739-5-4 | Type: Publication

Bios and images from 50 artists, case studies, essays and complete list of Residency artists to date.

Vanished Paths

Editor: Elena Carotti, Debbie Bibo | Reference: P3435 | ISBN: 978-8881582785 | Type: Publication

Crisis of Representation and Destruction in the Arts from the 1950s to the End of the Century.

Catalogue of an exhibition held June 17 to August 20, 2000 at the Palazzo Bonaguro, Bassano del Grappa

 In English and Italian. 

Blood: Life Uncut

Artist/Author: Sabrina Mahfouz | Reference: P3416 | Type: Publication

Poetic responses to artworks in the eponymous exhibition at King's College London and Copeland Gallery.

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