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Performances of Capitalism, Crises and Resistance: Inside/Outside Europe

Editor: Marilena Zaroulia and Philip Hager | Reference: P3039 | ISBN: 978-1137379368 | Type: Publication

This engaging study examines the issue of crisis in European performance since the collapse of global financial markets in 2008. The book’s chapters examine diverse performances of crisis primarily in three cities with a loaded past and present for Europe, as idea and geopolitical reality: London, Athens and Berlin.

Public 53: Mega-Event Cities

Editor: Peter Dickinson, Kirsty Johnston, and Keren Zaiontz | Reference: P2996 | ISBN: 0845-4450 | Type: Publication

Leading scholars, artists, and activists examine the role of the arts in articulating the social agendas of urban mega-events like Olympic Games and World Expos.

 

Heroes: Mass Murder and Suicide

Artist/Author: Franco “Bifo” Berardi | Reference: P2669 | ISBN: 9781781685785 | Type: Publication

Publication exploring the relationship between capitalism and mental health.

The Survivalist Series: @localtradetheory

Artist/Author: Ania Bas | Reference: P2634 | ISBN: 978-1-908452-57-3 | Type: Publication

Publication part of the The Survivalist Series 2013/2014 project produced and commissioned by CAAPO.

Performing Labour Relations in the Age of Austerity

Artist/Author: Aldo Milohnić | Reference: A0582 | Type: Article

The author analyses several contemporary performances as examples of artistic critique of current ideological canons and power structures governing labour relations in the globalised capitalist production.

Vacuum Days: 55 Funerals

Artist/Author: Tim Etchells | Reference: P2109 | Type: Publication

Commemorative Edition of Vaccum Days to mark the state funded funeral of former prime minister Margaret Thatcher, available to download on the day of the funeral only, 17/04/2013.

Two Degrees: Art and Activism, Climate and Cuts

Artist/Author: Arts Admin | Reference: P1671 | Type: Publication

Two Degrees 12-18 June 2011: Arts Admin reflects on world events since the first festival in 2009 (event description and information)

Great art for everyone 2008-2011

Artist/Author: Arts Council England | Reference: P1567 | Type: Publication