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Mother’s 200-2005: Traces of the Future
Accompanying the Japanese Pavilion’s contribution for the Venice Biennale, Ishiuchi’s personal and touching photographic essay ‘Mother’s’ explores the concepts of memory and loss through a series of close-up portraits of her mother immediately prior to her death interspersed with photographs of some of her mother’s personal possessions. In Japanese and English. The exhibition mother’s 2000-2005: traces of the future was presented at the 51st International Art Exhibition, the Venice Biennale, from June 12 through November 6, 2005.
Void Spaces
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Xi’an Quijan International Contemporary Art Festival: video/photography/digital art/documentary film
China Revisualized and The Banner of Urban Culture: exhibition catalogue.
Self/Image: technology, representation, and the contemporary subject - review
Review of Amelia Jones’ book.
Performance and More
Collection of stills documenting the Greek artist’s work.
Unseen
a collection of Chakravarthi's early photographic self-portraits. Mostly unseen and made with low costs and in low conditions, he speaks about them for the first time and reveals how and why these early portraits were created and informed his current artistic practice. In conversation with Andrew Mitchelson, Chakravarthi talks about his early influences and experiences of being raised in India, childhood experiences in London and being an outsider in both cultures. An on-demand dvd, published by Live Art Development Agency, 2009, DVD-PAL, 65 minutes. This item is part of the Study Room Guide On shit, piss, blood, sweat and tears by Lois Keidan (P2195)
Dulais
Drawings and sound pieces that chronicle the work of the Wales based movement artist.For publication see REF. P1209.
Walking to Work
An art book chronicling the recent work of west Wales based performance artist. For accompanying CD see REF. D1130.
Marco Paulo Rolla
Video documentation. For exhibition catalogues see REF. P1205.
Text Book: Notes Around the Margins
Features responses by members of the general public to 12 illustrated projects carried out by Industry of the Ordinary. Accompanying publication, REF. P1199
