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‘Illegal’ Traveller: An Auto-Ethnography of Borders

Artist/Author: Shahram Khosravi | Reference: P3126 | ISBN: 978-0230336742 | Type: Publication

Explores the issue of borders and border crossing in the era of globalization and transnationalism, analyzing how the nation-state system regulates movements of people.

Part of the Study Room Guide on Live Art and Displacement (P3107).

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.

Video Excerpts – DVD #2

Artist/Author: Roberto Sifuentes | Reference: D1959 | Type: DVD

DVD including excerpts from four performances: 14 UnNatural Acts; Mapa Corpo, Temple of Confessions, El Naftazteca: Cyber Aztec TV for 2000 A.D. Includes document with descriptions.

Videos from 2004 and 1996.

Notes From Away (Diario de a Bordo)

Artist/Author: Marie Ange Bordas | Reference: P1794 | Type: Publication

Photographs and notes about Colombians fleeing their homes in 2003 as civil war sweeps the country.

Strangers with Angelic Faces

Editor: Levent Calikoglu | Reference: P1692 | Type: Publication

Exhibition of film, video, installation, photography and visual art exploring ‘strangers: alien migrants, borders, travellers, people with different ethnic backgrounds, and the homeless. Identity, crossing borders, creating alternative narratives through art. 1 March-8 April 2006 Space, London. Akbank Sanat, Istanbul, 17 May-24 June 2006. Publication in Turkish and English.

Dissolving Borders

Artist/Author: Dorothy Max Prior | Reference: A0225 | Type: Article

An encounter with Guillermo Gómez-Peña and Roberto Sifuentes of La Pocha Nostra.