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From A Forest Near You
This album by the mixed-media Brazilian duo Tetine is a DIY collection of tropical mutant punk funk/ new wave & experimental electro pop fused with minimal dark sambas and leftfield percussive drum machine-pop, forming a set of personal electronic/post punk pieces with a very distinctive melodic and harmonic sense.
Tetine Pack
Texts and images on the mixed-media Brazilian duo Tetine. Article and documents in folder. Also see REF D1971-4.
María Teresa Hincapie – Her Body is her Religion, her Actions her Art – Performance Art from Latin A
Close analysis of a selection of Hincapie’s works by Jenny Lopez.
Point of Escape
An analysis of the 1996 performance by Jenny Lopez.
Snow White
Recording of two nights of the show at the Theatre de la Bastille, Paris, in November 2006.PAL Video.
Ann Liv Young
Collection of video documentation of the artist’s early and recent works. Including artist’s biography. Video PAL
Cinderella
A reinterpretation of the classic fairy tale, inspired by versions as disparate as Disney’s and the macabre Grimm brothers’.
Art of Change: New Directions from China - exhibition catalogue
Catalogue of exhibition focussing on installation and performance art from China dating from the 1980s to 2012. Curated by Stephanie Rosenthal.
Art of Change: New Directions from China (7 September–9 December 2012) featured contemporary installation and performance art from China produced over the past three decades. It brought together works by nine of the country’s most innovative artists and artist groups from the 1980s to today—Chen Zhen (b.1955–d.2000), Yingmei Duan (b.1969), Gu Dexin (b.1962), MadeIn Company (est. 2009), Liang Shaoji (b.1945), Sun Yuan (b.1972) & Peng Yu (b.1974), Wang Jianwei (b.1954) and Xu Zhen (b.1977). Comprising 40 works, the exhibition shows significant early examples of the artists’ work, alongside recent pieces and new commissions.
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Volume documenting the annual exhibition by young artists and critics commissioned by the École Nationale Supérieure Des Beaux-Arts. Curated by Caroline Ferreira d’Oliveira and Marianne Lanavére.French with some English translations.
