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Beuys is Here

Artist/Author: Various | Editor: Celia Davies and Jane Won | Reference: P1303 | ISBN: 978-0-9562866-0-4 | Type: Publication

Explores the expanded concept of art as understood by Beuys. This ‘battery of ideas’ includes a series of short contributions from artists, specialists and commentators.

Fragrant - on flowers and flower arrangers

Artist/Author: Jyll Bradley | Editor: Jyll Bradley | Reference: P1284 | Type: Publication

Leaflet accompanying Jyll Bradley’s project.

This item is part of the Study Room Guide On Social Engagement and Participation by French & Mottershead (P1290)

From the Favela to Our Manor - Translating AfroReggae

Artist/Author: Richard Ings, Paul Heritage | Reference: P1218 | ISBN: 978-0955117930 | Type: Publication

An 80-page report about detailing the activities and outcomes of the 2006 programme.

Still Life in Baghdad

Artist/Author: Mohamed Abdulla | Reference: P1207 | ISBN: 3-9807990-5-0 | Type: Publication

Documentation of homonymous performance installation.

Mohamed is Absent, I’m Performing

Artist/Author: Mohamed Abdulla | Reference: D1181 | Type: DVD

Documentation of the work of Mohamed Abdulla. mov, pdf and ppt files.

Art in Mind - An artist’s journey exploring the edges of perception

Artist/Author: Luke Jerram | Reference: P1177 | ISBN: 978-0-9560356-0-8-8 | Type: Publication

Art in Mind tracks 10 years of Jerram’s perception based research and artwork. From his first major installation Retinal Memory Volume through to The Sky Orchestra, Dream Concerts and the Dream Director. The book contains commissioned writings, stories, photos, diagrams, drawings, DIY sections and scientific findings. This item is part of the Study Room Guide On Social Engagement and Participation by FrenchMottershead (P1290)

Surviving Words

Artist/Author: Theron Shmidt | Reference: A0241 | Type: Article

Theron Shmidt in dialogue with Doran George and The Mourner’s Dance. Includes excerpts of correspondence between the writer and the artist.

Chelsea Girls

Artist/Author: Mary Paterson | Reference: A0237 | Type: Article

Mary Paterson reflects on the Chelsea Sacred Festival, Lois Weaver’s What Tammy Needs to Know About Getting Old (having fun) and Having Sex, and socially engaged practice, persona, memory, autobiographical

Laborartorio - from Micro to Macro

Artist/Author: Fernando Arias | Reference: P1121 | Type: Publication

Publication following the process of a group of artists working with the microscopic world to produce an art project with a social emphasis. In Spanish with intro in English.

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