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Jamais Vu

Artist/Author: Anne Seagrave | Reference: D0310 | Type: DVD

An unusual, intimate, visually powerful and notably unnerving artwork.

Deja Vu

Artist/Author: Anne Seagrave | Reference: D0309 | Type: DVD

Video / performance.

The Homosexual

Artist/Author: Adrian Howells | Reference: V0755 | Digital Reference: EV0755 | Type: Digital File

Documentation of 1993 performance of Adrian Howells and Leigh Bowery

Points D’Impact

Artist/Author: Various | Reference: D0294 | Type: DVD

With Howard Matthew and Joshua Sofaer amongst others

Congress catalogue

Artist/Author: Various | Reference: P0670 | Type: Publication

Published on the occasion of the 10th International Congress for Art Performance 2004

Selection of Works

Artist/Author: Aideen Barry | Reference: D0273 | Type: DVD

This item is part of Brutal Silences: the Study Room Guide On Live Art In Ireland by Anna Maria Healy and Helena Walsh (P1661)

A Selection of Past, Present and Future Performances

Artist/Author: Aideen Barry | Reference: P0662 | Type: Publication

This item is part of Brutal Silences: the Study Room Guide On Live Art In Ireland by Anna Maria Healy and Helena Walsh (P1661)

Adrien Sina’s Study Room Guide

Artist/Author: Adrien Sina | Reference: P0661 | Type: Publication

Performance, Politics, Ethics & Human Rights

Adrien Sina was commissioned to produce a Study Room Guide considering issues of Performance, Politics, Ethics and Human Rights, in relation to historical and contemporary practices and ideas of representation, documentation and archiving.

Adrien Sina has developed his Guide in the form of a website: http://www.adrien-sina.net/ethics

Rearticulation of the History of Performance Art

Artist/Author: Marina Grzinic | Reference: A0104 | Type: Article

On Incasso.

In Slovenian and English.

From the Unbearable Lightness of (Artistic) Freedom 2 edition. Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).

Being There

Artist/Author: Alan moore and Debra Wacks | Reference: A0101 | Type: Article

Sketches the geographical background of the Franklin Furnace. Discussed the cultural district, the Tribeca neighbourhood of downtown Manhattan, which was the context for this protean and bumptious little venue.

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