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Reactor 2006-2011
The Trivia of Eccentric England
Questions and Answers
Interview with the Los Angeles-based artist Suzanne Lacy.
Books – Three New Publications on Socially Engaged Art
Review of publications by Claire Bishop, Creative Time and Pablo Helguera
The Book of Blood
Leibniz, together with a host of guest artists, presents The Book of Blood, an ongoing performance and multi-performative experience that explores issues relating human rights and (dis)enfranchisement whilst aiming to facilitate the spectator’s active contribution in participation. Each visitor is invited to donate a drop of blood to be used as ink in the writing of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights into a thick, leather-bound book. This video and photographs are taken from PSI 12, Queen Mary, 2006. Includes a performance leaflet/document.
Shirt and Skin
A compilation of personal stories that the artist had told in his performances over the previous decade.
Duckie File
A collection of programmes, flyers, press releases and article on the activities of Duckie over the years
Leaving Art: Writings on Performance, Politics, and Publics, 1974–2007
Thirty texts written by Suzanne Lacy since 1974.
Mapping the Terrain: New Genre Public Art
A critical framework for understanding and interpreting the new public art that has emerged over the last two decades. Featuring twelve essays from editor Suzanne Lacy: and eleven eminent artists, curators, and critics. Chapters titled as follows: An Unfashionable Audience, Public Constructions, Connective Aesthetics: Art After Individualism, To Search for the Good and Make It Matter, From Art-mageddon to Gringostroika: A Manifesto against Censorship, Looking Around: Where We Are, Where We Could Be, Whose Monument Where? Public Art in a Many-Cultured Society, Common Work, by Jeff Kelley, Success and Failure When Art Changes, Word of Honor, Debated Territory. This item is referenced in the Dreams for an Institution Guide (P2313).
A Matter of Life and Death and Singing
Catalogue from exhibition of Durham’s work from all periods of his life.
