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The Town is the Venue
Describes the framework in which Deveron Projects works and contributes to the social wellbeing of Huntly.
British Art: Defining the 90s
Highlights the various aspects of particular interest and activity which make the British scene distinctive and exciting.
reshaping space: focusing time
On Multimediales, at ZKM, Germany.
“I’m Still Coming” Coming to Power 2016 & 1993
A dual catalogue and archival exposé that explores the pivotal exhibition, Coming to Power: 25 Years of Sexually X-Plicit Art By Women, originally curated by the late artist, Ellen Cantor, in 1993, along with its re-staging in 2016 by curator Pati Hertling and artist Julie Tolentino.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).
Materials of Resistance
Coinciding with a solo exhibition which presented new pieces alongside selected earlier mixed media works from the past decade, this publication contains contextual and experimental texts by writers, artists, academics.
TSWA 3D Catalogue
Catalogue of an exhibition of artwork commissioned for particularly notable and challenging sites throughout Britain & Northern Ireland.
Impossible Glossary
What do we understand by collaborative artistic practices in Spain? After three years of research, this publication bears witness to the diversity of points of view and opinions by Spanish artists and key agents working in this field.
The aim in bringing these voices together in a single publication is that they will add to the already existing discussion in English and will influence future theoretical discourses more broadly.
Idit Elia Nathan: Footnotes Playing Dead catalogue
Published on the occasion of the Idit Elia Natham exhibition at Standpoint Gallery, London. 16 January – 14 February 2015.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).
The Thessaloniki Biennale of Contemporary Art 2009 catalogue
Catalogue for the performance festival at the 2009 Biennale – PRAXIS: Art in Times of Uncertainty.
In Greek and English.
Sarah Lucas: Au Naturel
Does art have a sex? A study of Lucas’s famous assemblage of objects that suggest male and female body parts.
