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The Art of Living: An Oral History of Performance Art

Artist/Author: Dominic Johnson | Reference: P2760 | ISBN: 978-1-137-32220-3 | Type: Publication

Across a series of twelve in-depth interviews with a diverse range of major artists, Dominic Johnson presents a new oral history of performance art.

This item is part of the ‘Glimpses of before: 1970s UK Performance Art’ Study Room Guide by Helena Goldwater (P2497)

Janez Janša: Life II [in Progress]

Artist/Author: Janez Janša | Reference: P2624 | ISBN: 978-961-6572-37-8 | Type: Publication

The book is based on an ongoing, long-term, extensive photographic project spanning over a five-year period, which follows a group of women (artists) through their pregnancies into motherhood.

Ulay: The First Act

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

Extended interview with Ulay by Thomas McEvilley

Ulay: Portraits 1970-1993

Artist/Author: Ulay | Reference: P2475 | ISBN: 9075574057 | Type: Publication

Collection of photographic portraits taken by Ulay between 1970 and 1993

Catalogue

Artist/Author: MonteVideo/TBA Netherlands Media Art Institute | Reference: P1853 | Type: Publication

Catalogue, contains the collections of MonteVideo/TBA and Time Based Arts.

The Life and Death of Marina Abramovic

Artist/Author: Marina Abramovic, Robert Wilson | Reference: P1647 | Type: Publication

Shown at The Lowry Theatre at Manchester International Festival 2011

The Artist is Present

Artist/Author: Marina Abramovic | Reference: P1613 | Type: Publication

See also A0457 (interview with Iwona Blazwick) and P1646 (Artist is Present publication)

Life [in Progress]

Reference: P1521 | Type: Publication

This book is the printed extension of Janez Jan a’s installation Life [in Progress]. Complete with photo cards and carry bag.Life [in Progress] is composed of written, photo, and video instructions. The spectators are the actors; walking past the instructions they create the performance according to their own rhythm, sensibility, belief and (non-) activity.

Shelved in Oversize publications section.