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Our Fatal Magic

Artist/Author: Tai Shani | Reference: P4111 | ISBN: 978-1907222818 | Type: Publication

Feminist science fiction that anticipates a post-patriarchal future.

 

 

hereafter

Editor: Charlie Ashwell, Es Morgan | Reference: P3975 | Type: Publication

How do artists respond to the question of collective survival in the face of crisis? Can writing articulate, subvert and test the ever-present question of the future in modes that are nonlinear, affective and even choreographic? What are our hopes, fears and desires?

Part of Library of Performing Rights (P3041).

Singularities: Dance in the Age of Performance

Artist/Author: Andre Lepecki | Reference: P2985 | ISBN: 978-1138907713 | Type: Publication

Lepecki surveys a decade of experimental choreography to uncover the dual meaning of ‘performance’ in the twenty-first century: not just an aesthetic category, but a mode of political power. He demonstrates the enduring ability of performance to critique and subvert this power, examining this relationship through five ‘singularities’ in contemporary dance: thingness, animality, persistence, darkness, and solidity.

Theaster Gates

Artist/Author: Carol Becker, Achim Borchardt-Hume andrr Lisa Yun Lee | Reference: P2852 | ISBN: 978-0714868806 | Type: Publication

The first monograph of the Chicago-based contemporary artist, who transforms spaces, institutions, traditions, and perceptions. Includes interview with the artist, essays and photos. 

Critical Response Process

Artist/Author: Liz Lerman and John Borstel | Reference: P1943 | ISBN: 0-972-7385-0-9 | Type: Publication

A system for giving and receiving useful feedback on creative processes and artistic works-in-progress.

Accion MAD 10

Artist/Author: Accion MAD Publication0 | Reference: D1871 | Type: DVD

Documentation of the performances and presentations at Accion / Action MAD 10 festival in Spain. Participants: Joan Casellas (Barcelona), Catie de Balmann (Francia), Guiuseppe Dominguez (Madrid), Marco Teubner (Alemania), Ana Matey (Madrid), Edu Hurtado (Bilbao), Revista Efímera (Madrid), Ornic’Art (Francia), Christopher Hewitt (Reino Unido), El Gato con Moscas (Madrid), Fiacha O’Donnell (Madrid), Federico Guardabrazo (Madrid), Beatriz Hoyos y Sara Laguna (Madrid), Darío Buñuel Fanconi (Madrid), Borja Gómez (Madrid), Zhou Bin (China), Rubén Barroso (Sevilla), Elvira Santamaría (México), Anti Festival (Kuopio, Finlandia), Gaetan Rusquet (Bélgica), Sandra Johnston (Irlanda del Norte), María Cosmes (Barcelona), Sierra Centro Arte (Huelva), Adina Bar On (Israel), Gwendoline Robin (Belgica), Domix Garrido (España), 10×10+1 Acción, Bartolomé Ferrando, Fabien Montmartin (Francia), Rosa Mesa (Canarias), Ana Oliva Higueras (Castellón), Isidoro Valcarcel Medina (Madrid), Llorens Barber (Valencia), Antti Laitinen (Finlandia), Rosa Galindo (Canarias), Concha Jerez y José Iges (Madrid)

Accion MAD 09

Artist/Author: Accion MAD 09 | Reference: D1886 | Type: DVD

Documentation of the performances and presentations at Accion / Action MAD 09 festival in Spain. Participants: Eva Pérez (Valencia), Ryszard Piegza (Polonia), Antonio Gómez (España), nna Kalwajtys (Polonia), Isabel León (Cáceres), Angela García (Valencia), Guy Sioui Durand (Canadá), Carlos Felices (Madrid), J.M. Calleja (Mataró), Catie de Balmann (Francia) María Marticorena (A Coruña) John G. Boheme (Canadá), Esther Ferrer (España), Monika GUnther y Ruedi Schill (Suiza) AC La Muga Caula (Girona) Kai Lam (Singapur), Fernando Baena (Madrid) Kurt Johannessen (Noruega), Nezaket Ekici (Alemania) Denys Blacer (Reino Unido)

Accion MAD 08

Artist/Author: Accion MAD 08 | Reference: D1885 | Type: DVD

Documentation of the performances and presentations at Accion / Action MAD 08 festival in Spain. Participants: jacques van Poppel (Paises Bajos), Iris Nava (Mexico/Madrid), Helge Meyer (Alemania), Veltet & Crochet (Madrid), Eugenie Kuffler (Francia/USA), Carlos Llavata (Valencia), Nieves Correa (Madrid), Ben Patterson (Alemania/USA), Denys Blacker (Reino Unido/España), Pere Noguera (Girona), Angie Dight (Escocia), Pancho López (México), Mary Brennan (Escocia), Joan Casellas (Barcelona), Paco Nogales (Madrid), Analía Beltrán (Madrid), Belén Cueto (Madrid), Nikki Milican (Escocia)

Exercises for Rebel Artists

Artist/Author: Guillermo Gomez-Pena and Roberto Sifuentes | Reference: P1944 | ISBN: 978-0-415-54923-3 | Type: Publication

A series of crucial practical exercises to help create challenging theatre which transcends the boundaries of nation, gender, and racial identity.