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Making Myself Visible

Artist/Author: Rasheed Araeen | Reference: P2854 | ISBN: 978-0947753009 | Type: Publication

A book on the work of Pakistani artist and writer who has been based in London since 1964. The volume brings together a selection of his articles, essays and correspondence with gallery directors and funding bodies, interspersed with documentation of his multi-disciplinary work. Introduction by art critic Guy Brett.

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

Hayward Annual 1979

Reference: P2848 | ISBN: 978-0728702066 | Type: Publication

Current British art selected by Helen Chadwick, Paul Chowdhury, James Faure Walker, John Hilliard and Nicholas Pope.  Exhibition catalogue. Includes art, statements and interviews by Genesis P-Orridge, Cosey Fanni Tutti of Throbbing Gristle and COUM Transmissions, Bruce McLean, Tony Sinden, Jim Whiting, Gilbert & George, Bobby Baker and Garth Evans

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

 

Daniela Beltrani documentation

Editor: Various | Reference: P2827 | Type: Publication

Programmes and documentation from work curated and/or devised by Daniela Beltrani. Includes:

Future of Imagination 7, Singapore (2011)

Performance Art Event – Bohana Center, Cambodia (2012)

Reliqvarivm – Singapore (2012)

Recalling Live Art Now Tour (2014)

Resident’s Young Talents – Singapore (2015-1016)

Otherwise: Imagining Queer Feminist Art Histories

Editor: Amelia Jones and Erin Silver | Reference: P2820 | ISBN: 978-0719096426 | Type: Publication

The first publication to address queer feminist politics, methods and theories in relation to the visual arts, including new media, installation and performance art. Despite the crucial contribution of considerations of 'queer' to feminism in other disciplines of the humanities, and the strong impact of feminist art history on queer visual theory, a visible and influential queer feminist art history has remained elusive.

Baby Ikki at the Museum

Artist/Author: Michael Smith | Reference: P2821 | ISBN: 978-0300181043 | Type: Publication

Formatted and designed like a children's board book, Baby Ikki at the Museum features the eighteen-month-old character posing in front of works of art in the Whitney Museum of American Art. He acts as a wide-eyed explorer wandering in a new world, examining and responding to works in the Museum's collection by pointing, staring, or offering quizzical looks.

Minor Histories: Statements, Conversations, Proposals (Writing Art)

Artist/Author: Mike Kelley | Reference: P2823 | ISBN: 978-0262611985 | Type: Publication

The collection concentrates on Kelley’s own work, ranging from texts in “voices” that grew out of scripts for performance pieces to expository critical and autobiographical writings.

Untitled #03

Reference: P2816 | Type: Publication

3rd edition of the British Art Show publication.

Beaconsfield: Chronic Epoch

Editor: Margaret Garlake | Reference: P2812 | ISBN: 978-1908966575 | Type: Publication

The first major book on the more than 20-year history of Beaconsfield, an important artists association in London founded by two trained painters David Crawforth and Naomi Siderfin.

Who Cares? Dance in the Gallery & Museum

Artist/Author: Sara Wookey | Reference: P2809 | ISBN: 978-0992797416 | Type: Publication

A series of conversations with dance artists, curators and directors, who share their experiences of presenting or performing dance in museum and gallery spaces.

TransActions#1

Editor: Jim Duignan, Glenn Loughran and Fiona Whelan | Reference: P2802 | Type: Publication

Taking Dublin and Chicago as two contemporary urban sites for exploration, The MA in Socially Engaged Art (Further, Adult and Community Education) at the National College of Art and Design (Dublin) have partnered with Stockyard Institute (Chicago) to explore the physical, geographic and social fabric of the two cities.

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