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Monografija Performans

Artist/Author: Vlasta Delimar | Editor: Misko Suvakovic, Marijan Spoljar, Vlado Martek | Reference: P1767 | ISBN: 953-6612-22-4 | Type: Publication

Documentation of the works of Vlasta Delimar 1979-2002.

Korea Experimental Arts Festival documentation

Reference: P1730 | ISBN: 978-89-93173-37-6 | Type: Publication

Festival documentation. NOTE: Text is in Korean and English (publication acquired from Korea Performance Art Festival)

Korea Performance Art 40 Years 40 Artists

Reference: P1727 | ISBN: 978-89-960217-8-0 | Type: Publication

NOTE: Text is in Korean but images and artifacts give an extensive overview of Korean performance artists from this period. See KoPAS website for more details.

Korea Performance Art 1967-2005

Reference: P1726 | ISBN: 89-91437-53-2 | Type: Publication

NOTE: Text is in Korean but images and artifacts give an overview of Korean performance art from this period. See KoPAS website for more details.

The Artist is Present

Artist/Author: Iwona Blazwick | Reference: A0457 | Type: Article

Interview with Iwona Blazwick. See also 11 Rooms Exhibition Catalogue (P1646) and The Artist is Present publication (P1613).

Portfolio

Artist/Author: Oblivia | Reference: D1659 | Type: DVD

Show Reel: Somewhere Between Heaven and Earth

Artist/Author: Mary Oliver | Reference: D1800 | Type: DVD

Performances include: Wednesday Wednesday, Fly me to the Moon, Mother Tongue.

Viva Verdi

Artist/Author: Via Negativa | Reference: D1805 | Type: DVD

A story about the artist trapped in the gap between a common comprehension of work and creativity.  A performance about a performance that doesn’t exist.

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Reference: D1804 | Type: DVD

Documentation from the first international showcase of Danish performing art which took place 2-7 October 2006.

Xenon

Artist/Author: Mikhail Karikis | Reference: D1798 | Type: DVD

Based on a performance art opera by artist Mikhail Karikis, this film  is a poignant political allegory while being an audiovisual feast constructed around Karikis’s menacing sound, under David Bickerstaff’s direction and arresting cinematography.

Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).

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