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John Stathatos: Three Heraclitean elements

Editor: Ivan Gaskell | Reference: P3958 | ISBN: 978-0947532116 | Type: Publication

Exhibition catalogue.

TO YOU TO YOU TO YOU: Love Letters to a (Post)Europe

Editor: Lisa Alexander | Reference: P3669 | ISBN: 978-1-9164243-2-6 | Type: Publication

An intimate collection of letters, poetry and postscripts by artists and writers that seeks to connect, exchange and witness through the action, idea or form of a love letter. The book builds on a programme that took place at Bios, Athens (2015).

Filippos Tsitsopoulos “Is Art Lonely?” archive

Reference: P3634 | Type: Article

Complete archive of Tsitsopoulos' “Is Art Lonely?” project, including artist CV; video of performance at LADA; curatorial texts; drawings; Is Art Lonely? (video), video and photo documentation.

In glass cabinet.

Theatre Criticism: Changing Landscapes

Editor: Duska Radosavljevic | Reference: P3533 | ISBN: 978-1472577092 | Type: Publication

Features 16 commissioned contributions from scholars, arts journalists and bloggers, as well as a small selection of innovative critical practice, sharing perspectives on relevant historical, theoretical and political contexts influencing the development of the discipline, as well as specific aspects of the contemporary practices and genres of theatre criticism.

The Thessaloniki Biennale of Contemporary Art 2009 catalogue

Reference: P3505 | Type: Publication

Catalogue for the performance festival at the 2009 Biennale – PRAXIS: Art in Times of Uncertainty.

In Greek and English.

Venus of the Rags /IN TRANSIT/ Eleusis, 2014

Editor: Mary Zygouri | Reference: P3438 | Type: Publication

Publication on the public performance in response to Michelangelo Pistoletto's scultpure / installation. 

The Things We Leave Behind Zine

Artist/Author: Teresa Albor | Reference: P3139 | Type: Publication

Zine of the research-based project, which uses objects left behind by those who are seeking a better life and/or have to move to survive.  The objects were left behind on the Greek island of Lesvos and at a transition centre in Serbia and have been “borrowed” by people living in London, used to start conversations with young people, in installations and as part of performances.

Xenofon Kavvadias

Artist/Author: Xenofon Kavvadias | Reference: P2293 | Type: Publication

Catalogue for exhibtion 2011 London.