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Seeing Differently: A history of identification and the visual arts

Artist/Author: Amelia Jones | Reference: P1889 | ISBN: 978-0-415-54383-5 | Type: Publication

A history and theory of ideas about identity in relation to visual arts discourses and practices in Euro-American culture.

Performing Remains

Artist/Author: Rebecca Schneider | Reference: P1888 | ISBN: 978-0-415-40442-6 | Type: Publication

Explores the role of the fake, the false and the faux in contemporary performance and investigates the aesthetic and political potential of re-enactments.

Participating in the Wrong Way?

Artist/Author: Sophie Hope | Reference: P1892 | ISBN: 978-09570282-1-0 | Type: Publication

Practice Based Research into Cultural Democracy and the Commissioning of Art to Effect Social Change.

Beautiful Trouble

Artist/Author: Various | Editor: Andrew Boyd with David Oswald Mitchell | Reference: P1896 | ISBN: 978-1-935938-57-7 | Type: Publication

Part manifesto and part reference guide: brings together ten grassroots groups and dozens of artists and activists from around the world.

Portraits of Contemporary Art

Artist/Author: Various | Reference: D1859 | ISBN: 0000018375x | Type: DVD

Published by the Rio de Janeiro’s Museum of Modern Art. Language : Portuguese

Old Themes, New Variations

Artist/Author: Harry J Weil | Reference: A0494 | ISBN: 0300-7472 | Type: Article

On the work of Kate Gilmore. This article can be found in the miscellaneous articles 3 binder.

Access all Areas : Live Art and Disability

Artist/Author: Various | Editor: Live Art Development Agency | Reference: P1864 | ISBN: 978-0-9561342-7-1 | Type: Publication

A collection of artists’ writings, performance documentation and films reflecting the ways in which artists, who work with Live Art, are engaging with issues of disability.

Study Room Guide: Take the Money and Run? Some Positions on Ethics, Business Sponsorship and Making

Artist/Author: Jane Trowell, Platform | Reference: P1820 | Type: Publication

There are lots of guides for artists on how to earn a living from art or how to raise funds to support making it, but few which help us ask what the ethical implications are of the routes we choose. In this Study Room Guide, arts, social justice and environmental group Platform has selected some key texts that they think are useful in helping to position yourself ethically with regard to financing or supporting artistic practice through business or corporate sponsorship.

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