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Adrian Piper: Race, Gender and Embodiment

Artist/Author: John P. Bowles | Reference: P2396 | ISBN: 978-0-8223-4920-4 | Type: Publication

Adrian Piper's Mythic Being performances critically engaged wtih popular representations of race, gender, sexuality and class; confronting viewers and forcing them to reconsider assumptions about the social construction of identity. An in-depth analysis of Piper's work.

Joan Jonas: Timelines: Transparencies in a Dark Room

Artist/Author: Joan Jonas | Reference: P2376 | ISBN: 978-848977144-4 | Type: Publication

Publication on Joan Jonas’ experimental projects in the late sixties and early seventies

Joan Jonas: Performances Film Installations 1968-2000

Artist/Author: Joan Jonas | Reference: P2377 | ISBN: 3775709770 | Type: Publication

This catalogue documents Joan Jonas´work with an interview, numerous performance and film stills, installation drawings and photographs

Laura Lima

Editor: Heike Munder and Sara Arrhenius | Reference: P2349 | ISBN: 9783037643440 | Type: Publication

Documentation of works and interview with the artist.

Helen Chadwick

Editor: Mark Sladen | Reference: P2357 | ISBN: 9783775713931 | Type: Publication

Critical monograph on Helen Chadwick with colour illustrations.

This item is part of the ‘Glimpses of before: 1970s UK Performance Art’ Study Room Guide by Helena Goldwater (P2497)

Acorn

Artist/Author: Yoko Ono | Reference: P2180 | ISBN: 978-1-939293-23-7 | Type: Digital File

Almost 50 years since the publication of Ono’s conceptual instructions book, Grapefruit, Acorn is a collection of conceptual instructions and dot drawings, originally written for a website event and published here for the first time.

To The Light

Artist/Author: Yoko Ono | Reference: P2074 | ISBN: 9783863352219 | Type: Publication

This catalogue, published on the occasion of Yoko Ono’s exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery, london 19 June-9 September 2012, includes an interview with the artist by Julia Peyton-Jones and Hans Ulrich Obrist and texts by Chrissie Iles and Alexandra Munroe.

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