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ITSOFOMO (In the Shadow of Forward Motion)
A multimedia performance that Wojnarowicz made in collaboration with composer and musician Ben Neill in 1989.
Unsound Method II (after Conrad)
Tim Etchells’ project Unsound Method (after Conrad), responds to Joseph Conrad’s novel Heart of Darkness and comprises several discrete works including: two versions of the novel, a musical score for violin and trumpet, and a video featuring a live performance of the score. In the second publication – Unsound Method II – the pages of Heart of Darkness are again redacted, this time in black, and leaving only words associated with darkness – night, gloom, shadow, black and so on – as visible traces on the page.
Unsound Method I (after Conrad)
Tim Etchells’ project Unsound Method (after Conrad), responds to Joseph Conrad’s novel Heart of Darkness and comprises several discrete works including: two versions of the novel, a musical score for violin and trumpet, and a video featuring a live performance of the score. In the first publication – Unsound Method I – the pages are redacted in white and only words associated with light – day, bright, sun, morning and so on – remain visible, carving out a poem which was always present in the material of the original novel.
Unlimited: A London 2012 Festival Book
The Unlimited festival at the Southbank Centre was the largest ever festival in the UK celebrating disabled and Deaf artists, breaking new ground both for the venue and the artists.
Lagos Live Arts Festival at Freedom Park
Lagos Live Arts Festival took place at Freedom Park, Nigeria, 6-9 December 2012.
Nought to Sixty: 60 projects, 6 months
Nought to Sixty was a six-month programme of exhibitions and events at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, held to celebrate the organisation’s sixtieth anniversary. It presented sixty projects from artists, artists’ groups and commentators from the emerging art scenes in Britain and Ireland, including a large number of week-long exhibitions, but also performances, gigs, screenings, talks, publications, off-site projects and social events. This book is a record of an extraordinary six months.
Midnight at the Palace: My Life as a Fabulous Cockette
In this richly detailed memoir, Pam Tent offers a fascinating glimpse into the tumultuous life of a liberation movement – both artistic and sexual – whose influence is still apparent in the worlds of theatre, music, fashion, gay politics, gay spirituality, and urban club life.
Phil Collins: The world won’t listen
Exhibition catalogue, Dallas Museum of Art
Rabih Mroué: A BAK Critical Reader in Artists’ Practice
The publication presents an array of challenging interpretations of and reflections on Mroué practice contributed by diverse group of artists, curators, art historians, and theorists.
Divadlo Archa – Archa Theatre
Catalogue of activities and productions of Archa Theatre a space for contemporary theatre, music, dance and other genres based in Prague, from 1994 to 2000.
