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Criss Crossing: pratiche di rete e culture queer

Artist/Author: Italia Creativa | Editor: Fabio Bozzato, Elena Piaggi | Reference: P1753 | Type: Publication

Conversations and projects exploring feminism. Text in both Italian and English.

Anarcadia

Editor: Nina Ernst, Steven Bode | Reference: P1742 | ISBN: 978-1-904270-33-1 | Type: Publication

Exhibition publication.

This item is part of the Study Room Guide to Remoteness (P2600).

Vision On

Reference: D1630 | Type: DVD

A selection of recent work supported through the London Artists’ Film and Video Awards

Selected Works

Artist/Author: Shahram Entekhabi | Reference: D1806 | Type: DVD

Documentation of the work by the Iranian-born artist and architect now living and working in Germany.

Mesto Zensk, City of Women: International Festival of Contemporary Arts

Reference: P1670 | Type: Publication

Festivals took place in Ljubljana, 8-13 October 2001, and 2-10 October 2006. Text in both Slovenian and English. http://www.cityofwomen.org

The Third Way: Film, Video and Third Angel

Artist/Author: Christopher Hall | Reference: A0421 | Type: Article

On the video and film based work of Third Angel.

The Poppy Seed Affair

Artist/Author: G.F. Fitz-Gerald, Lol Coxhill | Reference: D1778 | Type: DVD

Disc 1: The Matchbox Purveyors: The Poppy Seed Affair, DVD, Disc 2: G.F.Fitz-Gerald & Lol Coxhill: An Intimate Concert, CD, Disc 3: G.F.Fitz-Gerald: Solo Electric Guitar, Tape Collage & Loops. Featuring Ian Hinchcliffe, Jeff Nuttall, Archie Leggett, Dawn Archibald, Robert Wyatt

The Making of Bull: The True Story

Artist/Author: Stacy Makishi | Reference: D1539 | Type: DVD

Programme notes:‘Let’s get this straight folks, Bull: The True Story was a pack of lies, a cover up, it was a performance set up to upstage the truth.’ The Making of Bull: The True Story unravels mysteries…including the mysteries of why we make art and how our art makes us. It questions what’s real and what’s fake. Inspired by the film Fargo, which proclaims in its prologue, ‘This is a true story’, Hawaii-born Makishi finally comes out and tells the whole truth as she brings forth an elliptical tale trying hard not to tell itself. Just what is she hiding? You’ll have to see it to believe it. Stacy Makishi is a Chelsea Theatre Associate Artist. Preceded by a short performance by an early career artist on the bar stage. Post show Q&A with the artist. This item is part of the Study Room Guide On shit, piss, blood, sweat and tears by Lois Keidan (P2195)

Live Culture Lecture series: Performing Body

Artist/Author: Marina Abramović | Reference: D1532 | Type: DVD

For over 20 years Marina Abramović has collected materials from film, dance, theatre, music, rituals and performance. For her lecture at Live Culture she wound through a personal visual archive of performance related materials focused around the performing body, its mental and physical limits.This documentation has since been presented with the permission of the artist as part of the Performance Matters, Performing Idea, Performance Lecture Archive; an interactive video archive housed at the Whitechapel Gallery between 2-9 October 2010. The archive looked at examples of the performance lecture as a form of artistic and critical expression and its potential to address a broad range of cultural issues and philosophical ideas.

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