The book explores the textual work of Art & Language, Victor Burgin and others; the New Sculpture being produced by those such as Richard Long and Michael Craig-Martin; and the artists who addressed society and politics, including Stephen Willats and Margaret Harrison.
On the occasion of the eponymous exhibition, April-August 2016.
Artist’s book, with fourteen of Lapschina’s works, and two essays. Signed and numbered limited edition of 500.
Publication for the eponymous exhibition, Arts Santa Monica, May-June 2012.
In Catalan, Spanish and English.
This item is part of the ‘Glimpses of before: 1970s UK Performance Art’ Study Room Guide by Helena Goldwater (P2497).
From Anglo–American Exchange in Postwar Sculpture, 1945–1975, edited by Rebecca Peabody.
In misc. folder 6.
Review of Vason’s book, published by the Live Art Development Agency and Intellect Books.
Now in paperback and with a new preface by Susan Bennett, the book explores an interdisciplinary range of topics, including: theatre and urban policy development; architecture, trauma, and memory; urban performance history; site-specific performance and urban politics; sexuality and nationality in urban performance; and environmental performance theory.
This unconventional documentary of Favela children–using pictures taken by the children themselves–organises representation around the theme of football and community.
In English and Portuguese.
An overview of five decades of the artist’s oeuvre. The publication coincides with his eponymously titled survey exhibition, which opened at Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts in August 2015 and before touring throughout Australia.
Exhibition catalogue. 18 September – 12 October 2014. Curated by Clemens Poole.
In Ukranian and English.
A curated program of temporary public art installations throughout the city of Kyiv, challenging artists and viewers to creatively address the changing physical, emotional, and social concepts of occupation.
Explores the inspiration of 30 UK modern artists and how their works illuminate the homes and lives of their owners.