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Networked Bodies: The Culture and Ecosystem of Contemporary Performance

Artist/Author: River Lin | Reference: P4269 | ISBN: 978-626-7144-60-2 | Type: Publication

“This publication assembling the practices and discourses of ‘Asian contemporary performance’ is assuredly a statement of ‘the world we have made’ for the now and the future, as well as a means of connecting TPAC and other ‘worlds.’ “-Ruo-Yu LIU, Chairwoman of Taipei Performing Arts Center

“While it is now hardly unusual to find choreographers working in an exhibition setting, or visual artists performing on a stage, it is still rare to see practitioners from the different fields working together, as can be found at ADAM.”-John Tain, Head of Research at Asia Art Archive

“With various understandings from multiple disciplines, life journeys and international practices, this publication is neither a collected manifesto, nor an imprint of harmony and integration. On the contrary, it is the very embodiment of incarnations and trajectories of the world history and the network of contemporary corporeality.”-Chun-Yen WANG, Art Critic

 

Multilingualism on the Berlin Stage : The Influence of Language Choice, Linguistic Access and Opacity on Cultural Diversity and Access in Contemporary Theatre

Artist/Author: Ulrike Garde | Editor: David Calder, Broderick Chow, Maria M. Delgado, Maggie B. Gale, Bryce Lease, Cariad Svich, Sarah Thomasson | Reference: A0914 | Type: Article

Contemporary Theatre Review Volume 32 Issue Number 1 February 2022

p61-80

Maud Sulter: Passion

Artist/Author: Deborah Cherry | Reference: P2862 | ISBN: 978-1-906908-36-2 | Type: Publication

The first sustained publication on the artist and writer of Scottish and Ghanaian heritage who lived and worked in Britain. Originally accompanied the exhibition, Maud Sulter: Passion at Street Level Photoworks in Glasgow, 25 April – 21 June 2015.

Includes exhibition programme from Maud Sulter: Syrcas at Autograph ABP in London, 15 January – 2 April 2016.

Gómez-Peña on Illness, the Human Body, Performance, and Quantum Physics

Artist/Author: Guillermo Gómez-Peña | Reference: A0618 | Type: Article

Guillermo Gómez-Peña talks viral infection, nomadic performance, immobility, psychomagic performance, and convalescence.

Live Art and Disability Art

Artist/Author: Mike Layward | Reference: A0613 | Type: Article

Article reflecting on Disability Art, its radical inventiveness, and its documentation. Also to be found in P1750.

Temple of Confessions – Mexican Beasts and Living Santos

Artist/Author: Guillermo Gómez-Peña and Roberto Sifuentes | Reference: D1966 | Type: DVD

Audio CD accompanying the publication Temple of Confessions (see REF. P2002), a confessional mail-in post-card, and a temporary tattoo. 

Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).

Temple of Confessions – Mexican Beasts and Living Santos

Artist/Author: Guillermo Gómez-Peña and Roberto Sifuentes | Reference: P2002 | ISBN: 9781576870044 | Type: Publication

The book includes an audio CD (see REF. D1966), a confessional mail-in post-card, and a temporary tattoo. Texts by Ruben Martinez, Roger Bartra, Ana Castillo, Juan Felipe Herrera, Ed Morales, Guillermo Gomez-Pena, Roberto Sifuentes, and others.

Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).

Values and Vision: The Contribution of Culture

Artist/Author: Arts Council England | Reference: P1702 | ISBN: 0-7287-1235-0 | Type: Publication

Values and Vision: The Contribution of Culture, a report on the cultural sector in Britain over the last 10 years

Reinventing Britain

Editor: Naseem Khan | Reference: P1673 | Type: Publication

Articles and discussions around cultural diversity and arts in the UK.

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