Accompanying an exhibition and residency in the Camden Arts Centre programme.
Artist / Author | Noëmi Lakmaier |
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Reference | P1597 |
Date | 2008 |
Type | Publication |
In Other Words is a collection of urgent reflections, created by 49 artists over 4 months in 2020 exploring their hopes and fears for the future at a time of global crisis. Through prose, poetry, drawing, collage and photography it is a clarion call for change from a diverse group rich in wisdom, shared experience, and what it means to be marginalised in the UK.
Documentation from the Live Art event by disabled artists in the birthplace of the modern Olympic Games, May 2012
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (P3041).
Documentation from the Live Art event by disabled artists in the birthplace of the modern Olympic Games, May 2012
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (P3041).
Celebrates the ten year anniversary of Shape Arts’ award, set up in memory of the sculptor.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (P3041).
Short video artist profile. Includes clips from different video and performance pieces.
Exhibition catalogue; comprises essays and a section containing documents, hitherto unpublished interviews and a gallery discussion. Exhibition: 27 January – 1 May 2017, Museum Tinguely, Basel.
At the 2015 DASH symposium ‘Awkward Bastards’, artist and CEO of Shape Arts, Tony Heaton posed the question “Is the Disability Arts movement a forgotten movement? In response to this, DASH created a new book that aims to show that Disability arts is alive, well and demands recognition and a place within art history.
Programme for the 2016 Unlimited festival, celebrating the artistic vision and originality of disabled artists.
Southbank Centre, 6-11 September.
Trailer film for Restock, Rethink, Reflect Two – Live Art and Disability. 2:07
2009-2012
Review of Vason’s book, published by the Live Art Development Agency and Intellect Books.
Spring 2016. Guest editor: Chris Fite-Wassilak.
Includes: Art and Protest by Nina Power, Richard Cork on Conceptual Art in Britain: 1964-1979, Liz Jobey on Performing for the Camera, Robert Macfarlane on British Landscape.
A a set of reflections and annotations on the eponomous performance and exhibition project by preeminent British sculptor, Bruce McLean.