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Homage to the Horses of Saint Petersburg
Text for a work originally performed in August 1988 as “The Return of the Horse to the Riding School” in the Manege – Saint Petersburg’s Central Exhibition Hall which was once the Imperial Riding School – during the Second Festival of Experimental Art and Performance
Cecilia Vicuña
Catalogue of exhibition focused on Vicuña’s early paintings and the objects and book-works that she produced in London in the 1970s. With an introductory essay by Dawn Ades.
Laurie Anderson: We Are Meaning Machines
The author discusses with Laurie Anderson her musical collaboration with Kronos Quartet featured in the Adelaide Festival 2013.
Tune in to… Radio Radio
A double CD of selected items and several hour-long radio broadcasts produced and curated by Mel Brimfield, who spent a year and a half collecting, commissioning and honing submissions for 24 hours' worth of content.
Unvanished
This small publication was produced on the occasion of “Mith, Mithy, Magic”, a series of performances, screenings and talks by Brian Catling in New York, 28-30 April 2014.
Abstract Vaudeville – The Work of Rose English
Comprehensive monograph on artist Rose English’s 40-year career to date, including legendary site-specific performances and large-scale spectaculars.
This item is part of the ‘Glimpses of before: 1970s UK Performance Art’ Study Room Guide by Helena Goldwater (P2497)
Back in No Time: The Brion Gysin Reader
This publication gathers materials from the entire Gysin oeuvre: scholarly historical study, baroque fiction, permutated and cut-up poetry, unsettling memoir, and other texts.
From the Cutting-Floor of the Public Poem
Documenting Alain Arias-Misson’s ‘public poem’ projects over the last 45 years. With an essay by Roger D’Hondt
Vito Hannibal Acconci Studio
A comprehensive selection of Vito Acconci's works, including a DVD of three 20 min videos in which he speaks about his realized and unrealized projects.
Regina Jose Galindo - Estoy viva
Regina Jose Galindo dencounces violence women and, more generally, the social, political and cultural violence of contemporary society.
