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NIPAF ‘03

Reference: P2066 | Type: Publication

Catalogue of The 10th Nippon International Performance Art Festival. Japanese and English. Includes festival leaflet.

CAUTION

Artist/Author: Sinead O'Donnell | Reference: P1963 | ISBN: 978-0-9565621-5-9 | Type: Publication

Six international performance artists collaborate on a project exploring invisible disability through ‘living art’ practice. CAUTION includes one DVD of video works and one CD of talking text.

Voices of the Stones: Born of an Act of Expression

Artist/Author: Kinjo Mitsuru | Reference: D1858 | Type: DVD

DVD documenting an art project commemorating those who died in the Battle of Okinawa. Community participants wrote numbers from 1 to 236,095 on stones over the course of 4 very hot days in June. Also contains an accompanying book with colour photographs of the project. Languages: English and Japanese

Life + Reality

Artist/Author: Tatsumi Orimoto | Reference: P1779 | Type: Publication

Exhibition at DNA Galerie, Berlin (10 June-13 August 2011).

Micro evénements (Micro Events)

Artist/Author: Tsuneko Taniuchi | Reference: P1693 | ISBN: 9782953645606 | Type: Publication

Artist documentation. Much of the publication is written in French, but images documenting the artists works are captioned in English and an interview is also translated into English.  See D1663 for documentation.

A Requiem: Art on Top of the Battlefied

Artist/Author: Morimura Yasumara | Reference: P1657 | Type: Publication

Exhibition at the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, 2010.

Aomori Project: Of Landscapes Remembered

Artist/Author: Sioned Huws | Reference: D1750 | Type: DVD

A touring project and performance, inviting local guest performers through workshops.

Contesting Performance: Global Sites of Research

Artist/Author: various | Editor: Jon McKenzie, Heike Roms, C J W L Wee | Reference: P1484 | ISBN: 978-0-230-00845-8 | Type: Publication

A collection of essays by international scholars that addresses the global development of performance research in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. The collection functions as a critical reader on diverse approaches to studying performance that contest dominant paradigms of performance studies.

From/To 9.11 and Others

Artist/Author: Philia Project | Reference: P1452 | Type: Publication

Three Essays + Exchange

Artist/Author: Aparna Sharma, Shimizu Shinjin, Shu Yang, Shirotama Hitsujiya | Reference: P1434 | Type: Publication

Collection of writings documenting and responding to the “Chapter Japan Season 2008”. A4 unbound. English with some Japanese translations.