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Trans Bodies, Trans Selves: A Resource for the Transgender Community
Trans Bodies, Trans Selves is a revolutionary resource-a comprehensive, reader-friendly guide for transgender people, with each chapter written by transgender or genderqueer authors
Vito Acconci: Writings, Works, Projects
This monograph includes both extensive visual documentation from throughout Vito Acconci's career and a wide selection of his writings.
Vito Acconci, In Conversation at Acconci Studio, New York
Vito Acconci in conversation at Acconci Studio, New York with the Halpern-Rogath Curatorial Seminar at the University of Pennsylvania
PSi 12: Performing Rights Proposals Archive
Shelved in oversize. File of proposals for PSi no. 12 conference on ‘Performing Rights’, London 2006.
Imagine Nation: The Case for Cultural Learning
This publication is a contribution by the Cultural Learning Alliance to the current debate about the transformative role played by the arts and heritage in the lives of children and young people.
60 Farringdon Road: Wheelrights’ Workshop to Free Word Centre
This booklet tells the story of just one building in the vast metropolis of London – 60 Farringdon Road. Neither particularly distinguished nor particularly old, the building’s past – and that of the immediate neighbourhood of Clerkenwell – illustrates the ebb and flow of city life and commerce, the arriving technologies, fortunes and fashions.
Dear Stranger, I Love You: the ethics of community in Rajni Shah Projects’ Glorious
This publication brings together four ways of looking at Glorious, and includes: a short film made in response to six performances of the show; a music video shot in and around Lancaster and Morecambe; a critical overview of the process behind two iterations of the project; and The Glorious Storybook, a collection of essays and images from throughout the process.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).
Conversation Pieces / community and communication in modern art
Grant Kester treats the relationship between art and democracy as pedagogical, performative, and ethical, he revives our understanding of the importance of civic engagement, solidarity, conversation, and public intervention.
Culture Incorporated: Museums, Artists, and Corporate Sponsorships
Calls for full disclosure of corporate involvement in cultural events and examines how corporations, art institutions, and foundations are reshaping the cultural terrain. In turn, he also shows how that ground is destabilized by artists subverting these same institutions to create a heightened awareness of critical alternative
This publication is referenced in the Platform Study Room Guide (P1820)
London 2012 Festival
Pictures and details of 2012 Festival performances
