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Stephen Holman Live Performances 1987-2005

Artist/Author: Stephen Holman | Reference: D2180 | Type: DVD

Video documentation featuring three decdes of work that helped define a unique genre of US west coast performance art.

Mondo New York

Artist/Author: Harvey Keith | Reference: D2179 | Type: DVD

In this movie, a young woman wanders around New York City and experiences a few of the sights and sounds of New York including a number of very interesting performance artists. 

Unvanished

Artist/Author: Brian Catling | Reference: P2595 | Type: Publication

This small publication was produced on the occasion of “Mith, Mithy, Magic”, a series of performances, screenings and talks by Brian Catling in New York, 28-30 April 2014.

Stephen Holman

Artist/Author: Stephen Holman | Reference: P2599 | Type: Publication

A disparate collection of Holman’s artwork including photos and reviews from his performance career, alongside rare flyers and posters from the US 80s/90s underground performance scene.

Nothing Up My Sleeve: An Exhibition Based on the Work of Stuart Sherman

Artist/Author: Stuart Sherman | Reference: P2583 | ISBN: 978-098023-241-7 | Type: Publication

The book is an extension of the exhibition, composed of entries from each performer/artist celebrating the work of Stuart Sherman.

Whispers: Ulay on Ulay

Artist/Author: Maria Rus Bojan, Alessandro Cassin | Reference: P2542 | ISBN: 9789078088721 | Type: Publication

This volume documents the innovative oeuvre of Uwe Frank Laysiepen, better known as Ulay. Contributors include: Laurie Anderson, Thomas McEvilley, Timea Lelik, Tevz Logar, Charlemagne Palestine, John Reuter, Silvio Wolf, Marina Abramovic.

Études Irlandaises – Suppressed Voices: The Suffering and Silencing of Irish Institutional Abuse Sur

Artist/Author: Kate Antosik-Parsons | Reference: P2545 | ISBN: 978-2-7535-3449-0 | Type: Publication

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.

No Innocent Bystanders Performance Art and Audience

Artist/Author: Frazer Ward | Reference: P2544 | ISBN: 978-1611683356 | Type: Publication

*currently unavailable*

This publication explores the ethical challenges with which performance art confronts its viewers speak to the reimagining of the audience.

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