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Infinite Record: Archive, Memory, Performance

Editor: Karmenlara Ely, Maria Magdalena Schwaegermann | Reference: P3791 | ISBN: 978-1936767410 | Type: Publication

Documents an international artistic research project initiated by Norwegian Theatre Academy/Østfold University College.

new territories 09 programme

Reference: P3792 | Type: Publication

Programme, new territories 09: International Festival of Live Art, Scotland, 11/2 – 21/3 2009.

Outer and Inner Space

Artist/Author: John B. Ravenal | Reference: P3790 | Type: Publication

Explores how video art addresses the interplay between external reality and internal states of mind. Exhibition catalogue; Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, January – August 2002.

Four Hundred and Twenty-nine Significant Moments

Artist/Author: Lisa Watts | Reference: P3754 | ISBN: 978-0-9928392-1-5 | Type: Publication

Maps the artistic processes over a nine month period of the making of the art work Not a Decorator..

 

Edward Woodman: The Artist’s Eye

Editor: Gilane Tawadros, Judy Adam | Reference: P3752 | ISBN: 978-1908970411 | Type: Publication

Presents Woodman’s work from his entire career, including artists’ portraits, studios, exhibitions, installations and performances, collaborations with artists, social documentation and more recent and personal works.

David Lynch: Someone Is in My House

Editor: Kristine McKenna, Stijn Huijts | Reference: P3742 | ISBN: 978-3791384702 | Type: Publication

Featuring rarely seen multimedia works, this book shows how Lynch applies his powerful imagination and visual language across genres. Exhibition publication: November 30, 2018–April 28, 2019, Bonnefantenmuseum.

What Is Performance Art?: Australian Perspectives

Editor: Mimi Kelly, Adam Geczy | Reference: P3737 | ISBN: 978-0909952938 | Type: Publication

Looks at the rich history of performance art in Australia through a multitude of perspectives. With this collection's thirty-nine contributions by scholars, curators, and artists covering more than three decades of practice, readers will enjoy both a comprehensive overview of the Australian performance art landscape and a rich trove of personal reflections from some of its pioneers and main proponents.

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