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The Brixton Time Machine

Artist/Author: Various | Reference: P2255 | Type: Publication

Researching archived and contemporary memories of Brixton

Prefiero: que me quite el sueno goya a que lo haga cualquier hijo de puta

Artist/Author: Rodrigo Garcia | Reference: D2094 | Type: DVD

Video installation by Rodrigo Garcia.

How to Let an Artist Rifle Through Your Archive

Artist/Author: Neil Lebeter, Bob & Roberta Smith | Reference: P2228 | ISBN: 9781907363047 | Type: Publication

Documenting artists and researcher collaboration at Epstein Archive

Day is Done

Artist/Author: Mike Kelley | Reference: D2090 | Type: DVD

feature-length music video inspired by American subcultures and folk events

Valie Export

Artist/Author: Valie Export | Reference: P2246 | ISBN: 9782914157766 | Type: Publication

interviews and documentation of Valie Export’s work

Summerhall Festival Programme 2013

Reference: P2184 | Type: Digital File

From ritualistic horror and challenging meta-theatre, to discussions about dissection and death, this programme of events directs audiences towards moments of collision and discovery.

In the Name of Art

Artist/Author: Chiou Hsien-Jung, Zeng Wen-Zhen, Wu Jia-Ming | Reference: P2190 | Type: Publication

In the Name of Art gives a progressive meaning in terms of the existence and the argument of art in Taiwan. It approaches the early situation and looks at visual subjects initiated during the Japanese colonial period and the post-war era with a modern view. In addition to documenting, the series discusses the contemporary art scene since the 1980s under several milestone issues such as gender, ethnicity, and globalization.

Getting Plugged Up for Performance

Artist/Author: Jo Palmer | Reference: P2174 | Type: Publication

This manual isn’t for theatre technicians and it doesn’t aim to make you into one. What it aims to do is give you a greater understanding of how to approach, plan and execute technical set ups in order to make your artistic visions a reality.

The Conversationalist

Artist/Author: Gob Squad | Reference: D2060 | Type: DVD

The Conversationalist was inspired by David Fosters Wallace’s cult novel Infinite Jest. Twelve artists were asked to contribute to a tour which took its audiences on a 24 hour journey through some of Berlin’s forgotten buildings and sights. One hour full length seven camera mix of one performance of The Conversationalist filmed at the Steffi Graf Tennis Stadium, Berlin, June 2012.

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