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Art As Social Practice A Critical Investigation Of Works By Kenneth A. Balfelt
The publication looks at a number of vigorously debated collaborative projects undertaken over the past twelve years in and outside Denmark by artist Kenneth A. Balfelt. It contains both introductions to five projects, interviews with the people involved in the projects and finally four essays trying to reflect on the impact of these kinds of artworks.
Failure
Collection of lottery tickets bought by Scottee for ‘Double Your Money’.
Dangerous Moves: Performance and Politics in Cuba
Exploring performance and politics in the post-revolutionary state, Dangerous Moves presents a fascinating survey of contemporary life and culture in Cuba through some of its most daring and experimental artists.
Interview with members of the initiative Direct Democracy in schools
A discussion dealing with the topics of art in the Croatian educational context. Interviewees Dijana Curkovic, Hrvoje Juric, Martina Kontosic, Andreja Kuluncic, Zdravko Popovic, Izvor Rukavina talk about their experiences of self-organisation in the field of institutional education and the role of art in education.
Unruly Utterances: Participation, Criticality and Compass Festival 2014.
10 practitioners from different backgrounds to reflect on the broad themes of participation, audience, criticality and writing in a series of short essays and provocations inspired by their own practice and numerous works in Compass Festival 2014. Contributors include Andy Abbott, Emma Cocker, Patrick Coyle, Victoria Gray, Gillie Kleiman, Annie Lloyd, Gill Park, Harold Offeh, Nathan Walker, Adam Young. A limited edition hard copy.
Cultural Practices, Market Disorganization, and Urban Regeneration:Royal Court Theatre Local Peckham
Article explore two organizations in London area of Peckham: Royal Court Theatre Local and Peckham Space.
Emma Smith
Documents from the performances “A Greaât Stitheram” in the Greyfriars, Lincoln, and “Change in Energy = the Work” at Arnolfini.
The Stuart Hall Project
John Akomfrah presents an intimate and engaging portrait of Stuart Hall, exploring themes of memory, race and identity through the juxtaposition of events from Hall's life, and a discourse on the wider social and political events of the second half of the twentieth century
Those Environmental Artists (TEA) Archive
A collection of documents of works by Those Environmental Artists, including audience questionnaires, project descriptions and promotional material.
