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Picture This – A Portrait of 25 Years of BP Sponsorship
In this publication, Platform draw together three compelling arguments for the withdrawal from BP-funding.
Lydia Lunch
A compilation of several interviews in which the artist discussses her personal history and some of the many creative collaborations.
Witness: Art and Civil Rights in the Sixties
How 1960s African American artists and many of their sympathetic peers addressed the struggle for racial justice in powerful works of art is examined across a pivotal decade.
Unseen Mendieta: The Unpublished Works of Ana Mendieta
Overview of 'unseen' works by Ana Mendieta
Riot
An intellectual biography of artist and filmmaker Isaac Julien , looking at key moments in his career and discussing the influences that shaped them. Contributors: Cynthia Rose, Paul Gilroy, Kobena Mercer, B. Ruby Rich, bell hooks, Giuliana Bruno, Christine Van Assche, Laura Mulvey, Stuart Hall.
Falling Trees
The exhibition presented in this catalogue was inspired by an unexpected incident. A tree fell on the Finnish Aalto Pavilion in 2011 and the exhibition had to be closed. What was originally an inconvenience became a source of inspiration for three curators from Finland. Falling Trees by Mika Elo, Marko Karo and Harri Laakso revisits this disruption of an art event and creates an opportunity to see art and nature differently.
Theatre of Objects
Performance art, text, documentation, exhibition, poetry, intervention
18th International Festival of Contemporary Arts - City of Women: Aging
Bilingual festival catalogue/pamphlet featuring performances, installations, films, workshops and discussions from the 18th International City of Women festival (on ageing), Slovenia.
The Red Stables Summer School
n.paradoxa’s 12 Step guide to Feminist Art, Art History and Criticism
n.paradoxa's 12 Step Guide to Feminist Art, Art History and Criticism invites readers to ask themselves difficult questions about the visibility of women artists, stereotypes of women artists in canons of art history, and to think about different theoretical approaches to a feminist art history of women artists. It offers further reading on a number of issues including: images of women; women as cultural producers; the politics of feminist art; and distinguishing between art in/of the feminine and feminist art.
This Article can be found in, Miscellaneous articles folder 5A
