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The Post-Colonial Studies Reader
The essential introduction to the most important texts in post-colonial theory and criticism.
This item is part of the Study Room Guide on Performance, Politics, Ethics and Human Rights by Adrien Sina (P0661)
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).
Anthology 3
Artist documentation.
Anthology 2
Personal Choices (1)
Marina Abramovic’s lecture on performance art, including screening of both her performances and of other artists.
Personal Choices (2)
Marina Abramovic’s lecture on performance art, including screening of both her performances and of other artists.
Aunt Bill
Aunt Bill is an automythography performed as part of 'It's not Unusual', an international season of performance, ICA, London (June, 1994).
Glimpses of before: 1970s UK Performance Art Study Room Guide
A guide to the groundbreaking yet frequently marginalised practices of artists working in performance art in the UK in the 1070s.
To Speak of Chinese Performance Art At A Crossroads: Easier Saud Than Done
Article filed in Miscellaneous Articles folder 4.
IBT Study Boxes Study Room Guide
In February 2013 the In Between Time Festival invited the Live Art Development Agency to curate a small selection of Study Boxes. Each Box contains between five and eight hand picked books and other materials drawn from the Study Room. Reflecting many of themes represented within In Between Time the Boxes hoped to inspire, excite and intrigue festival-goers who could rummage through them in their own time at the festival hub. Although the selected materials are no longer in their Study Boxes you can use the list of materials within the Study Room Guide to explore the themes and artists during your visit to the Agency’s Study Room. The Study Boxes are a collaboration between the Live Art Development Agency and Spill Festival of Performance. First created for the SPILL Festival in Ipswich in 2012.
The Dyas Sisters
In The Dyas Sisters, you’re met with personal history write large. Richard Gregory asked Grace and Veronica if they would write a book in which they tried to describe everything that has happened in their lifetime, knowing from the outset that this was an impossible task. Every memory suggests another, each new approach to writing illuminates an alternative.
