Publication of the project Reloading Images: Damascus / Work in Progress 2008 bringing together cultural practitioners from Syria, Germany, Argentina, Spain, Italy, Turkey, USA, Egypt and Slovakia to discuss forms of artistic agency and work together on artistic projects taking the city of Damascus as a starting point.
Artist / Author | Kaya Behkalam, et al. |
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Publisher | The Green Box |
ISBN | 978-3-941644-12-0 |
Reference | P2621 |
Date | 2009 |
Type | Publication |
This book is packed with thoughtful exercises distilled from twenty-five years of interdisciplinary artist workshops and teaching devising and performance making at universities in the United States and the United Kingdom. Created and curated by Leslie Hill and Helen Paris, artists who work internationally at the interface of academia and professional practice, this collection provides exercises for devising, composing, and editing original works.
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Exhibition / project programme. Tempting Failure, 17-21 July 2018.
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