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Lament

Artist/Author: Richard Ashrowan | Reference: P2492 | ISBN: 978056172808 | Type: Publication

Richard Ashrowan considers the geopoetics of the Anglo/Scots borderline, travelling to several points on the border and beginning a meditation into the meanings that might be revealed within its landscape

Brion Gysin: Here to Go

Artist/Author: Terry Wilson | Reference: P2487 | ISBN: 9780983248033 | Type: Publication

A book of interviews with Brion Gysin, by Terry Wilson

Tania Bruguera

Artist/Author: Lucrezia Cippitelli and Domenico Scudero | Reference: P2483 | ISBN: 9788874900510 | Type: Publication

A collection of essays on the installation and performance work of Cuban artist Tania Bruguera. Contributors: Domenico Scudero, Lucrezia Cippitelli, Irma Arestizabal, Roberto Pinto, Simonetta Lux

Bas Jan Ader: Suspended Between Laughter and Tears

Artist/Author: Bas Jan Ader | Reference: P2479 | ISBN: 9780982995600 | Type: Publication

Catalogue of the exhibition September 30-December 10 2010 curated by Pilar Topkins Rivas

Guy De Cointet

Editor: Marie de Brugerolle | Reference: P2471 | ISBN: 9783037640692 | Type: Publication

Exploring the life and works of Guy de Cointet who explored language through performance and visual art. 

More Than Meat Joy: Performance Works and Selected Writings

Artist/Author: Carolee Schneemann | Reference: P2473 | ISBN: 978-0929701547 | Type: Publication

Brings together documentation and text on many of Schneemann's performance works.

Ulay: The First Act

Artist/Author: Thomas McEvilley | Reference: P2476 | Type: Publication

Extended interview with Ulay by Thomas McEvilley

To Sam Ja / This Is I

Artist/Author: Vlasta Delimar | Reference: P2449 | ISBN: 9789537615659 | Type: Publication

Accompanies the 2014 retrospective of Vlasta Delimar’s work at The Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb.

Vito Acconci: Writings, Works, Projects

Artist/Author: Gloria Moure | Reference: P2450 | ISBN: 8434308940 | Type: Publication

This monograph includes both extensive visual documentation from throughout Vito Acconci's career and a wide selection of his writings.