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I WON’T DO WHAT YOU TELL ME

Editor: Amelia Beavis-Harrison | Reference: P3264 | ISBN: 978-82-690675-0-7 | Type: Publication

Part project part catalogue: split into three distinct sections the book brings together artists and academics to explore the impact of gentrification and the possibility of resistance.

Personal mapping whose responsibility is it?

Artist/Author: Veronica Wiman | Reference: A0741 | Type: Article

Discusses outcomes of the author's curatorial and research project Fear and Gender in Public Space.

The Best is Not Too Good for You: New Approaches to Public Collections in England

Editor: Contemporary Art Society and Whitechapel Gallery | Reference: P3239 | ISBN: 978-0-8548-8229-8 | Type: Publication

Explores the role of philanthropy in public collections across the UK.

Joined Forces: Audience Participation in Theatre

Editor: Anna R. Burzyńska | Reference: P3165 | ISBN: 978-3-89581-427-3 | Type: Publication

Four interviews and ten essays, case studies, manifestos and anti-manifestos by theatre makers, curators, critics, and scholars, presenting various examples of audience participation in theatre and linking them to problems of participation in democracy and to socially engaged art.

Education for Socially Engaged Art: A Materials and Techniques Handbook

Artist/Author: Pablo Helguera | Reference: P3154 | ISBN: 978-1934978597 | Type: Publication

Drawn from empirical and extensive experience and research, the book provides a curriculum and framework for thinking about the complexity of socially engaged practices. Locating the methodologies of this work in between disciplines, Helguera draws on histories of performance, pedagogy, sociology, ethnography, linguistics, community and public practices.

Part of the Study Room Guide on Live Art and class and cultural privilege. (P3152)

Symbiotic beasts

Artist/Author: Kirsten Lloyd and Juliana Capes | Reference: A0700 | Type: Article

A report from the StabilityMobility Sharing conference held in Rotterdam.

Risk yields new forces

Artist/Author: Jana Perkovic | Editor: Keith Gallasch, Virginia Baxter | Reference: A0695 | Type: Publication

Review from New Wave – a biennial project comissioning and developing work by young artists.