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Mounting
A short book about the discussion between three women of being artists under patrichal capitalism. Letter from Rose English in the front.
This item is part of the 'Glimpses of before: 1970s UK Performance Art' Study Room Guide by Helena Goldwater (P2497)
Mirza & Butler
Review of Mirza & Butler’s project.
Aftermaths - a tear in the meat of vision
Created & performed by Julia Bardsley, music & live sound mix by Andrew Poppy, show still by Simon Annand
Theatre & Globalisation
Explores the contribution that theatre has made to our slowly evolving consciousness of our world as a whole. This item is referenced in the Making Routes Study Room Guide (P1964).
Strange Museums - A Journey through Poland
Fiona McGregor, writer and performance artist, travelled to Poland in 2006 with former art/life partner AñA Wojak touring Arterial, a show based on blood rituals. Halfway between travelogue and memoir, the book documents the passage through economic, political, and personal formations in the interlaced trajectories of art and life, past and present. The artist gets caught up watching and participating in a culture in change, where people are struggling to live well enough under capitalism and where old ideas are expressed in the extraordinary cluster of public museums she found. This item is referenced in the Dreams for an Institution Guide (P2313).
No Haus Like Bau
A post-Fordist neo-Constructivist mime commissioned for the Berlin Biennale.
The Yes Men
To accompany P0529
June 18th - Carnival Against Capitalism
Documentary footage of June 18th protests in London
Violent Capital - Zhu Yu on File
Zhu Yu’s xingwei yishu (behaviour art) and his controversial art actions reflect and critique the economic transition in China, and his performances become part of the “violent capital” of the new aesthetic economy.
Find article (2 copies) in misc. folder 1. This item is part of the Study Room Guide On Performance in China by Adele Tan (P1114)
Electoral Guerrilla Theatre - Radical ridicule and social movements
Explores the recent phenomenon of the satirical election campaign.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).
