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“I’m Still Coming” Coming to Power 2016 & 1993
A dual catalogue and archival exposé that explores the pivotal exhibition, Coming to Power: 25 Years of Sexually X-Plicit Art By Women, originally curated by the late artist, Ellen Cantor, in 1993, along with its re-staging in 2016 by curator Pati Hertling and artist Julie Tolentino.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).
an idea of performance a idea of art: By John Court
Contains Courts drawings, notes, sketches and ideas for performance from his notebooks over a period of five years.
Home is on my Mind
Artist book made in the style of zines. Includes an NYT article.
Performing Machines
Exhibition catalogue; comprises essays and a section containing documents, hitherto unpublished interviews and a gallery discussion. Exhibition: 27 January – 1 May 2017, Museum Tinguely, Basel.
Ragnar Kjartansson
Published as part of the eponymous exhibition at the Barbican 14 July – 4 September. Surveys the Icelandic artist's practice from his student work to today.
This item can be found in the locked glass cabinet.
The Structure of War
Transcript from a performance; Live Art and Performance Art sessions, School of Arts, Oxford Brookes University
E8: The Heart of Hackney
Publication accompanying the eponymous exhibition at the Transition Gallery, 16 June-15 July 2007; with texts by a number of writers including Iain Sinclair, Charlie Porter and Ruth Jarvis.
Thoughtbook
Artist’s book, with fourteen of Lapschina’s works, and two essays. Signed and numbered limited edition of 500.
Systematurgy: Performances, Devices and Drawings
Published for the eponymous exhibition; Arts Santa Monica, Barcelona, February-April 2014.
Monica Mayer: When in Doubt ... Ask - A Retrocollective Exhibit
This is the first book on Mexican artist’s broad range of production, bringing together two- and three-dimensional works, records of actions, sound and film recordings and archival materials, enabling a reading of Mayer’s place in the construction of feminist practice in Mexico. In Spanish and English.
