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Purge

Artist/Author: Brian Lobel | Reference: P2984 | ISBN: 978-1783193295 | Type: Publication

In 2011, Brian Lobel played a brutal game of friendship maintenance: over 5 days in cafés in both London and Kuopio, Finland, Brian gave strangers one minute to decide which of his 1300 Facebook friends to keep or delete. Indluces the performance script, reflective essays, interviews  and angry emails. 

GLASS BODY

Artist/Author: Anna Furse | Digital Reference: EF5222 | Type: Digital File

This provocative event slips between testimony and reflection, emotion and medicine, flesh and technology to contemplate our abiding fascination with what lies under our skin.

2007; 25:23

Performing for the Camera

Editor: Simon Baker and Fiontan Moran | Reference: P2976 | ISBN: 978-1849764001 | Type: Publication

The book examines three distinct strands of photographic practice – the documentation of performance works, how performers and photographers have worked collaboratively, and the work of photographers who have a strong performative element to their practice – as well as the construction of self-identity and playful, innovative approaches to portraiture.

On the occasion of the eponymous exhibition, February-June 2016, Tate Modern.

VERBO 2005-2015

Reference: P2965 | ISBN: 978-85-64324-07-7 | Type: Publication

An overview of the first 10 years of the VERBO festival, featuring texts by Brazilian and foreign authors.

In Portuguese and English; some text in Spanish.

Systematurgy: Performances, Devices and Drawings

Editor: Marcel·lí Antúnez Roca, Andres Hispano | Reference: P2972 | ISBN: 978-84-343-1351-4 | Type: Publication

Published for the eponymous exhibition; Arts Santa Monica, Barcelona, February-April 2014.

LABOUR

Digital Reference: EF5216 | Type: Digital File

Documentation from a live exhibition featuring eleven leading female artists from the island of Ireland, offering unprecedented access to a huge body of live performance work by some of the most radical and exciting women artists emerging from the Irish cultural context.

Curated by Chrissie Cadman, Amanda Coogan and Helena Walsh

12:53

Marina Abramovic: The Kitchen

Editor: La Fabrica | Reference: P2968 | ISBN: 978-8415303374 | Type: Publication

An illustrated volume exploring the set of portrait photographs and video images shot in the abandoned space of a kitchen where Carthusian nuns had once fed more than 8,000 orphans.

The Kitchen was produced in 2009 by the Teatro de la Laboral in Gijon (Asturias). In English and Spanish.

Made For TV Part 1

Artist/Author: Tom Rubnitz | Digital Reference: EF5218 | Type: Digital File

Combining Rubnitz’s manipulation of the familiar “look” of TV shows with an extraordinary range of characters, performer Ann Magnuson impersonates the array of female types seen on TV in a typical broadcast day.

7:25

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