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Glasgow’s Review of International Performance

Editor: Take Me Somewhere | Reference: P3206 | Type: Publication

Reflects, through a celebratory and playful lens, on the seminal moments of contemporary international performance that have visited the city from the late 1980s until 2016, a  year from when the Arches closed.

Going for the burn

Artist/Author: Jana Perkovic | Editor: Keith Gallasch, Virginia Baxter | Reference: A0691 | Type: Article

Review of the Foreign Affairs festival, Berlin.

Weather: Immersive & Calm and turbulence

Artist/Author: Tim X Atack and Osunwunmi | Editor: Keith Gallasch, Virginia Baxter | Reference: A0692 | Type: Publication

Two reviews of IMBT 15.

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.

herbst: Theorie zur Praxis 2016

Reference: P3048 | Type: Publication

Festival book; unlike a programme, it sets out in search of a different kind of closeness – and finds it through contributions written by programmed artists, artist portraits, theoretical comments dealing with this year’s leitmotif, “Wir schaffen das”, essays, reports or series of pictures.

Festival dates: 23 September – 16 October 2015.

In English and German.

City of Women 2013 programme

Reference: P3050 | Type: Publication

Includes the programme for City of Women festival (2-13/10/2013) and Red Dawns (12-26/10/2013).

In Slovene and English.

Forest Fringe: The First Ten Year

Editor: Forest Fringe | Reference: P3038 | ISBN: 978-1783197514 | Type: Publication

Andy Field, Deborah Pearson and Ira Brand began Forest Fringe as a totally independent, not-for-profit space in the midst of the Edinburgh Festival. Since then they have built a community of artists and playwrights, and are consistently rated as being a festival highlight. This collection collates the best of their work from the past decade.

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