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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

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)

Laura Lima

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

Documentation of works and interview with the artist.

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.

Immutability and Fashion – Chinese Contemporary Art in the Midst of Changing Surroundings

Reference: P2016 | Type: Publication

Exhibition catalogue. Since the early 1980s, Chinese society has been reconstructed at a furious pace. The works presented here are concerned with the artists’ surrounding society and environment, as well as the question of how to establish a connection with the world ‘here and now’. Besides articles studying the various issues concerning the development of contemporary Chinese art, this publication also provides an introduction to each of the participating artists. In Chinese and English.