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Heather Cassils - Performance Documents
Artist documentation.
The Society of the Spectacle
In French with English subtitles. The Society of Spectacle was written and directed by Guy Debord based on his book of the same name. (Simar Films, 1973). 89 minutes.
America/n
A continuous 12-hour conversation / presentation about the US Constitution on election day in 2012.
What_now
What are the legitimate concerns of dance today? In its with incarnation, this edition of the what_ Festivals builds on the energy each previous festival has generated in answering that question. Kick-started by Gill Clarke (1954-2011), co-director of Independent Dance, the festivals act on a desire to showcase a new generation of dance artists. Each brings to the foreground artists and ideas that are not always given a visible platform.
English Magic
Unlimited: A London 2012 Festival Book
The Unlimited festival at the Southbank Centre was the largest ever festival in the UK celebrating disabled and Deaf artists, breaking new ground both for the venue and the artists.
100 Actions for Chicago Torture Justice
In response to the torture inflicted by the Chicago Police from 1972 to 1992, and as part of The Chicago Torture Justice Memorial Project, Lucky Pierre is creating 1000 actions for Chicago torture justice. As of 5 October 2012, Lucky Pierre has generated 100 actions for Chicago torture justice documented in this booklet.
Lagos Live Arts Festival at Freedom Park
Lagos Live Arts Festival took place at Freedom Park, Nigeria, 6-9 December 2012.
Nought to Sixty: 60 projects, 6 months
Nought to Sixty was a six-month programme of exhibitions and events at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, held to celebrate the organisation’s sixtieth anniversary. It presented sixty projects from artists, artists’ groups and commentators from the emerging art scenes in Britain and Ireland, including a large number of week-long exhibitions, but also performances, gigs, screenings, talks, publications, off-site projects and social events. This book is a record of an extraordinary six months.
The Bruce Lacey Experience: Paintings, Sculptures, Installations and Performances
He could be considered a latter-day English Dadaist, but Bruce Lacey's place in 20th-Century British Art is still uncharted and ill-attended to. He goes missing in critical accounts of mid- and late-century art and this short monograph is an attempt to remedy the omission by analysing his work in relation to the shifting cultural contexts of the period.
