On the work of Jefferson Pinder.
Artist / Author | Isaiah Matthew Wooden |
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Publisher | MIT Press |
Reference | A0863 |
Date | 2018 |
Journal | PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art |
Journal date | January 2018 |
Journal page | 74-82 |
Type | Article |
Documentation of the event marking the end of Restock, Reflect, Rethink Four, a project about Live Art and Cultural Privilege.
Forty years since the publication of Naseem Khan’s seminal report The Arts Britain Ignores, how much has changed?
Audio of the artist in discussion with Jospeh Morgan Scholfield. Event held on 13 February 2020.
A discussion in 17 thematic segments. 53 minutes.
Tells the story of the theatre blogosphere from the dawn of the carefully crafted longform post to today’s digital newsletters and social media threads.
Materials from the activation day against the Hostile Environment policy. Organised by Migrants in Culture and Keep it Complex.
In the oversize cabinet.
Publication about the project which brought questions of archiving performance art to a broader public. In German and English.
Catalogue of the 7th Art of Encounter, focuses on anagrammatic encounters. 4/10-26/10 2018.
In german and English.
One of the contemporary art world’s most acclaimed mixed-media & performance artists, is the subject of this smart, sassy documentary that showcases her spectacle-rich approach to explorations of gender, racial identity, and sexuality. Bonus features include two deleted scenes.
Captured during a weekend-long workshop held in Glasgow as part of DIY16.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (P3041)
The concluding volume to Moten’s landmark trilogy consent not to be a single being.
The second volume of the landmark trilogy consent not to be a single being.