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Misha Horacek collection

Artist/Author: Misha Horacek | Digital Reference: EF5316 | Type: Digital File

Includes:

Moon River (and project description), 2018/2019, 10:47

Nest: Inhabit (and project description), 2019, with Samantha Sweeting, 11:42

The Empty Station (and project description), 2017, with Chris Spencer-Lowe, 5:58

Inside (Improvised performance)

Artist/Author: Tim Etchells | Digital Reference: EF5328 | Type: Digital File

A one-off 30 performance produced in relation to Teching Hsieh's Outdoor film. Part of LADA Screens 4.

One Year Performance 1981–1982 (Outdoor Piece)

Artist/Author: Tehching Hsieh | Digital Reference: EF5327 | Type: Digital File

In his third one-year performance piece, from 26 September 1981 through 26 September 1982, Hsieh spent one year outside, not entering buildings or shelter of any sort, including cars, trains, airplanes, boats, or tents. 

This video was part of LADA Screens, and was available online between 12 and 26 October 2015.

From Moment to Moment

Editor: Claire MacDonald | Reference: P4040 | Type: Publication

Documentation from the exhibition at the Cambridge Darkroom, 1990.

Performing Singapore

Artist/Author: Jennie Klein | Reference: A0858 | Type: Article

On the Future of Imagination (FOI) Festival 9, Singapore, September 4–7, 2014.

Portrait in an Anthill

Artist/Author: Yann Marussich | Digital Reference: EF5303 | Type: Digital File

The artist lies motionless for five hours in a glass container that he shares with a colony of ants.

Part of Life Art Library at MIF 2019: Animals of Manchester; Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 July 2019.

Falling Asleep With A Pig

Artist/Author: Kira O’Reilly | Digital Reference: EF5298 | Type: Digital File

The artist shares a living space with Deliah the pig for 72 hours. Film Credit: Rob La Frenais

Part of Life Art Library at MIF 2019: Animals of Manchester; Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 July 2019.

Body of Art

Editor: Diane Fortenberry, Rebecca Morrill | Reference: P3694 | ISBN: 978-0714869667 | Type: Publication

The first book to explore the various ways the human body has been both an inspiration and a medium for artists over hundreds of thousands of years.