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Mapping the Terrain: New Genre Public Art
A critical framework for understanding and interpreting the new public art that has emerged over the last two decades. Featuring twelve essays from editor Suzanne Lacy: and eleven eminent artists, curators, and critics. Chapters titled as follows: An Unfashionable Audience, Public Constructions, Connective Aesthetics: Art After Individualism, To Search for the Good and Make It Matter, From Art-mageddon to Gringostroika: A Manifesto against Censorship, Looking Around: Where We Are, Where We Could Be, Whose Monument Where? Public Art in a Many-Cultured Society, Common Work, by Jeff Kelley, Success and Failure When Art Changes, Word of Honor, Debated Territory. This item is referenced in the Dreams for an Institution Guide (P2313).
Piercing Brightness
Book accompanying major solo exhibition of British artist Shezad Dawood.
Carpe Minuta Prima
Five DVDs from five different members of the public participating in Brian Lobel’s Carpe Minuta Prima performance.
Communist Bigamist: Two Loves Stories
2 DVD documentation and soundtrack excerpts, plus postcards documenting the performance Communist Bigamist: Two Loves Stories.
Glorious songs - Act One
Audio CD from Glorious – A Musical in Three Parts.
Unlimited Global Alchemy
Limited edition catalogue, edited by Andrew Mitchelson and designed by David Caines, carries images of artworks, a DVD and texts.
Cosey Complex
Publication discussing seminal artist and musician Cosey Fanni Tutti as methodology.
This item is part of the ‘Glimpses of before: 1970s UK Performance Art’ Study Room Guide by Helena Goldwater (P2497)
Performance Art : From Futurism to the Present (Third Edition)
Maps the history of performance and live art up until 2011.
Seeing Differently: A history of identification and the visual arts
A history and theory of ideas about identity in relation to visual arts discourses and practices in Euro-American culture.
Live Art in LA: Performance in Southern California, 1970 - 1983
Documents and critically examines one of the most fecund periods in the history of live art.
