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Manuel Vason: Passion Art

Artist/Author: Franko B, Manuel Vason | Reference: A0413 | Type: Article

Franko B interviews Manuel Vason, Italian magazine but this interview is in English and includes photographs by Vason.

Livelier Than Ever: Live Culture at Tate Modern

Artist/Author: Lois Keidan | Reference: A0388 | Type: Article

A four-day programme of events and debates at the Tate Modern from 27-30 March 2003.

Art at the Edge

Artist/Author: David Harradine | Reference: A0398 | Type: Article

A report on two new initiatives aimed at supporting Live Artists in the UK and raising the profile of their work.

Ron Athey interview

Artist/Author: Ron Athey | Reference: A0379 | Type: Article

Virus is an Italian arts magazine but this interview is printed in English.

Julie Tolentino interview

Artist/Author: Julie Tolentino | Reference: A0374 | Type: Article

The artist responds to a series of questions about her performance work in an exchange/interview with Performance Art World. Find in misc. articles folder 2

Amorph!08, Register08

Reference: P1627 | ISBN: 978-951-96553-8-3 | Type: Publication

Each end of the publication starts a new section: Amorph!08 provides text and discussion on the 2008 festival, and Register08 documents the work of the artists involved. Publications P1626 and P1625 provide information and discussion on the 2003 Amorph!03 festival

A Live Art Discussion Paper - A Framework for Consolidation and Growth

Artist/Author: Bronac Ferran | Reference: A0375 | Type: Article

Here Ferran (Senior Live Art & Combined Arts Officer) considers the terms of live art, its usefulness, development and effect on contemporary artists working in the sector. Find in misc. articles folder 2

Combination

Artist/Author: Paul Hurley, Fiona Goggin, Samuel Hasler, Michelle Horacek | Editor: Samuel Hasler | Reference: P1624 | Type: Publication

Each card has a photographic image on one side, and textual documentation on the reverse. The pages are not bound and can be read/viewed in any order, at the choosing of the reader.

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