Artist/Author: Jesusa Rodríguez | Digital Reference: EF5149 | Type: Digital File
Part of “Negación y Utopía” (“Nagation and Utopia”), the first National Festival of Performance of Mexico, 6-29 November 2013, a platform showcasing work on Mexican identity and multicultural hybrids. This documentation includes recordings of the performance, exerpts, and interviews with the artist. Spanish language.
Artist/Author: Lukas Avendaño | Digital Reference: EF5141 | Type: Digital File
Part of “Negación y Utopía” (“Nagation and Utopia”), the first National Festival of Performance of Mexico, 6-29 November 2013, a platform showcasing work on Mexican identity and multicultural hybrids. This documentation includes recordings of the performance, exerpts, and interviews with the artist. Spanish language.
A small publication based around the ‘My Home is my Museum’ project, which looks at the personal treasured objects that reside in our homes and from which we create our personal narratives.
Last book of Geography trilogy (including Geography and Tree), three books connected thematically by racial identity and the related dance projects choreographed by Lemon. Illustrated with family photos, original art, and photos of the performance.
This essay extracted from Études Irlandaises (n° 39-1) examines “Redress” (2010-2012), a series of performances by artist Áine Phillips that interrogate the legacy of abuse perpetrated in Irish residential institutions in the 20th century.
This volume presents Israeli installation artist Sigalit Landau’s project- “The Dining Hall” – a political take on ritualized eating as cultural metaphor, exhibited at Berlin’s KW Institute in early 2008.