Collaboration between Áine Phillips and film-maker Rachel Davies. Large scale collaborative project commemorating lost women and girls. A week long workshop process generates a collection of sculptural costumes and culminates in a runway/catwalk performance dedicated to each lost girl represented. Supported by Culture Ireland, Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation, Japan Foundation, Live Art Development Agency and British Council. Part of Louder Than Bombs – Art, Acton and Activism Project.
Hidden histories revealed through the performer doubling live and on video.
Residing somewhere between fiction and documentary, the film shows firefighters practising their skills on a tall purpose built house in a fire station.
Event leaflet for the solo exhibition by Charlie Murphy that examines the forms, issues and dialogues of intimacy through sculpture, video, music and live art. Music by Tara Franks.
Part of Access All Areas Screening Programme, also available with subtitling as ED1227SUB. This item is part of the Study Room Guide On Disability and New Artistic Models by Aaron Williamson (P1529)
Series 4 of Performance Saga: Encounters with Women Pioneers of Performance Art. Interviews by Andrea Seamann and Chris Regn. English and German languages. Accompanying dvd: REF. D0991
Interviews by Andrea Seamann and Chris Regn. Series 4 of Performance Saga: Encounters with Women Pioneers of Performance Art. Contains booklet with an article by Katrin Grôgel: The Body of Work.English with German subtitles. 49 mins. Accompanied by booklet: REF. P1111
The first major survey of one of the world’s most provocative and politically engaged artists.
On the occasion of the eponymous exhibition, May-August 2016, Tate Modern.
A Study Room Guide on eating and dining as explored in performance
Oreet Ashery, Larissa Sansour Ashery, Paul Wolf, Melissa Wolf