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The Clothes Make the Woman

Artist/Author: Marcia Farquhar | Reference: A0640 | Type: Article

Artist Sarah Baker talks to Marcia Farquhar about live performance, the visual, fiction and fantasy and meeting Peaches.

Falling Trees

Editor: Mika Elo, Marko Karo, Harri Laakso | Reference: P2173 | ISBN: 978-952-93-2038 | Type: Digital File

The exhibition presented in this catalogue was inspired by an unexpected incident. A tree fell on the Finnish Aalto Pavilion in 2011 and the exhibition had to be closed. What was originally an inconvenience became a source of inspiration for three curators from Finland. Falling Trees by Mika Elo, Marko Karo and Harri Laakso revisits this disruption of an art event and creates an opportunity to see art and nature differently.

And Europe will be Stunned

Artist/Author: Yael Bartana | Reference: P1898 | ISBN: 978-1-902201-26-9 | Type: Publication

Europe and the Middle East

uman rights and ethics

Frogtopia Hongkornucopia

Artist/Author: Kwok Mang-Ho, The Frog King | Reference: P1774 | ISBN: 978-962847138-6 | Type: Publication

Catalogue published in conjunction with, Hong Kong’s exhibition at the 54th Venice Biennale, on view from 4 June to 27 November 2011. Includes artistic concept, curatorial statements, an essay by Ming Fay, and a dialogue between the artist and curators.

Mother’s 200-2005: Traces of the Future

Artist/Author: Ishiuchi Miyako | Reference: P1383 | ISBN: 9784473032577 | Type: Publication

Accompanying the Japanese Pavilion’s contribution for the Venice Biennale, Ishiuchi’s personal and touching photographic essay ‘Mother’s’ explores the concepts of memory and loss through a series of close-up portraits of her mother immediately prior to her death interspersed with photographs of some of her mother’s personal possessions. In Japanese and English. The exhibition mother’s 2000-2005: traces of the future was presented at the 51st International Art Exhibition, the Venice Biennale, from June 12 through November 6, 2005.

World War

Artist/Author: S&P Stanikas | Reference: P0619 | Type: Publication

As part of the 50th Venice Biennale