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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.

One Day in the Life of Robert Wilson: The Life and Death of Marina Abramović

Artist/Author: Tim Hailand | Reference: P2564 | ISBN: 978-0984230334 | Type: Publication

Published in occasion of the presentation on the theatrical production at the Park Avenue Armory in New York, this photo book details the creation, rehearsal and performance of the production in Manchester.

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