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Contemporary European Theatre Directors

Editor: Maria M. Delgado and Dan Rebellato | Reference: P2908 | ISBN: 978-0415462518 | Type: Publication

An overview of many of the key directors working in European theatre over the past fifty years, situated lucidly in its artistic, cultural and political context. The resulting study is a detailed guide to the generation of directors whose careers were forged and tempered in the changing Europe of the 1980s and 1990s.

Pink Labor On Golden Streets - Queer Art Practices

Editor: Christiane Erharter, Dietmar Schwarzler, Ruby Sircar and Hans Scheirl | Reference: P2919 | ISBN: 978-3956791826 | Type: Publication

The publication builds on an exhibition and conference at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna that explored the contradictory standpoints of queer art practices, conceptions of the body, and ideas of ‘queer abstraction,’ a term coined by Judith Jack Halberstam that raises questions to do with (visual) representations in the context of gender, sexuality, and desire. It is particularly concerned with where form and politics crossover, citing the various combinations, juxtapositions, and the play between artistic strategies.

Ana Mendieta

Editor: Gloria Moure | Reference: P2887 | ISBN: 978-8434308213 | Type: Publication

This publication sets out to make Mendieta's figure more public in order to secure her rightful place in the chronicle of contemporary art.

Jamie McMurry’s Shit Parade

Artist/Author: Dominic Johnson | Reference: A0641 | Type: Article

Writing and documentation from a performance in London March 2015 with photos by Manuel Vason. Miscellaneous folder #5A

Flash Mobs, Violence and the Turbulent Crowd

Artist/Author: Christian DuComb, Jessica Benmen | Reference: A0626 | Type: Article

Drawing on examples both past and present, the authors use the concept of turbulence to investigate trans-historical patterns in the dynamics of the urban crowd.

Direct Approach - How to create a platform for conversations on violence in film and reality.

Artist/Author: Stine Marie Jacobsen | Reference: P2702 | ISBN: 978-87-997622-0-0 | Type: Publication

Direct Approach is a project based on conversations about violence in film and reality. Participants are asked to describe from their memory the most violent film scene they have ever watched. Then they are asked to choose one of the characters from the film scene: victim, perpetrator or bystander.

Sissy!

Artist/Author: Nando Messias | Reference: D2175 | Type: DVD

Documentation of a performance-installation inspired by the artist’s experience of being attacked in East London.

Regina José Galindo

Artist/Author: Regina José Galindo | Reference: P2605 | ISBN: 978-88-6057-009-3 | Type: Publication

A book on Galindo’s performance work. Text in Italian, Spanish and English.

Regina Jose Galindo - Estoy viva

Editor: Diego Sileo and Eugenio Viola | Reference: P2462 | ISBN: 9788857223186 | Type: Publication

Regina Jose Galindo dencounces violence women and, more generally, the social, political and cultural violence of contemporary society.

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