Documentation from the exhibition at the Cambridge Darkroom, 1990.
Editor | Claire MacDonald |
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Publisher | Cambridge Darkroom |
Reference | P4040 |
Date | 1990 |
Type | Publication |
Contemporary Theatre Review Volume 31 Issue Number 3 August 2021
Reader for the lecture series from January to June 1996.
Edited by Sabine Breitwieser. Forward by Dietrich Karner. Introduction by Sabine Breitwieser. Texts by Steve Anker, Ute Meta Bauer, Benjamin H.D. Buchloh, Corinne Diserens, Xavier Douroux, Silvia Eiblmayr, VALIE EXPORT, Dan Graham, Malcolm Le Grice, Birgit Pelzer, Roland Schöny, V-Girls, Video and filmography VALIE EXPORT and Gordon Matta-Clark.
Common Salt was a performance around a table – a ‘show and tell’ by artists Sheila Ghelani and Sue Palmer. It explored the colonial, geographical and natural history of England and India taking an expansive and emotional time-travel, from the first Enclosure Act and the start of the East India Company in the 1600s, to 21st century narratives of trade, empire and culture.
In the performance Sue and Sheila activated insights into our shared past, laying out a ‘home museum’ of objects and stories about borders and collections, the Great Hedge of India, a forgotten naturalist – all accompanied by original Shruti box laments.
This book documents and explores the project, placing the performance text, images and reflections from both artists alongside writings by invited guests – from curators and artists to audience members.
Common Salt is designed by John Hunter (aka RULER) and published by LADA.
Book in English with translations to Serbian and French language
With essays by Dr Marina Grzinic, Dr Suzana Milevska and Tanja Ostojić
Toine Horvers’ artworks in space and time, photographed by Henk Geraedts.
Text in English and Dutch
Booklet of the work of Andrés Galeano, Mart Stam Förderpreis 2011.
This series of interviews, held by curator and writer Gilane Tawadros are focussed entirely on Stuart Brisley’s practice and directed by him. The artist’s narration of his practice demonstrates an unswerving resistance to controlling the narrative or fixing the meaning of his works.
An edited volume that explores the work of the innovative, experimental and internationally acclaimed performance artist Marilyn Arsem, with 200 images.
Issue No 10 of Substanz featuring work from Encuentro Binacional México/Suiza.
Text in German, Spanish and English.
Kindly Donated for the Swiss Live Art Study Room Guide.
A text and selection of images documenting the work of artist Mahtola Wittmer.
In German.
Kindly donated for the Swiss Live Art Study Room Guide.
Artists book on Katja Schenker with photographic documentation and texts from various authors.
Kindly donated as part of the Swiss Live Art Study Room Guide.
Text in German.
This publication presents a web of information: the artist’s own statements- essentially descriptions and photographs of her pieces, comments and an interview- together with contributions from different authors on various aspects of Muda Mathis’ work.
Kindly donated for the Swiss Live Art Study Room Guide.
Text in German and English.