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Sibylle Omlin: Smoky Pokership- Perform the Exhibition Space

Editor: Sibylle Omlin | Reference: P4130 | ISBN: 978-3-86984-413-8 | Type: Publication

This book focuses on the possibility of rethinking the static model of installation and exhibition and exploring the way in which ‘performative’ approaches, adopted by artists and curators alike, can reframe the exhibition and its work as an environment subject to formal, temporal or relational transformation.

(Untitled) Dyketactics Revisted

Artist/Author: Liz Rosenfeld | Digital Reference: EF5387 | Type: Digital File

Bodies move freely through an ambiguous urban “utopia”…or do they? Shot on 16mm film and digital video.

7 mins

LADA Presents: Neil Bartlett and Nancy Reilly in conversation

Digital Reference: EF5384 | Type: Digital File

Documentation of the event marking World AIDS Day. Included a screening of Ron Vawter’s performance at the ICA in 1993 as part of LIFT and a conversation between Neil Bartlett and Nancy Reilly.

Dr Duckie

Digital Reference: EF5381 | Type: Digital File

Documentation of the event in which Dr Duckie – aka Ben Walters – explained ünt examined his just-completed PhD with Queen Mary University of London on Duckie in the Community. A Library of Performing Rights Open event.

 

LADA Screens: Katherine Araniello, a celebration

Digital Reference: EF5380 | Type: Digital File

Documentation of the evening celebrating the life and Live Art of the brilliant and inspirational artist Katherine Araniello who died on Monday 25 February 2019.

Ivy Monteiro: a performance lecture on queer spirituality and Afro Futurism

Digital Reference: EF5379 | Type: Digital File

Documentation of the performance lecture by Swiss based Brazilian artist about their most recent work Trinta y Dois Igual a 5.

FUTURERITUAL Film night

Digital Reference: EF5378 | Type: Digital File

Documentation of the evening which featured a screening of short films and performance documentation by artists working around ritual, performance and queer futurity.