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Marina Abramović for LADA Opening

Artist/Author: Marina Abramović | Digital Reference: EF5318 | Type: Digital File

Short video recorded for the LADA reopening.

Afterlives

Digital Reference: EF5324 | Type: Digital File

An evening considering questions of archives and legacies through the art and lives of four extraordinary and influential artists who have died in recent years – Ian Hinchliffe, Rose Finn-Kelcey, Lol Coxhill and Roger Ely. Inspired by the acquistion of the Ian Hinchliffe archive by Queen Mary.

16 November 2017

How not to do disability

Artist/Author: Martin O’Brien | Reference: A0852 | Type: Article

A tribute to Katherine Araniello, read during the event at LADA, 16th April 2019.

Part of the Library of Performing Rights (P3041)

In misc folder 7.

Homme de Plume

Artist/Author: Sarah Wishart | Reference: A0851 | ISBN: 23988398 | Type: Article

Interview with Mary Paterson and Deborah Pearson about their DIY project.

Live Art in London

Artist/Author: Lois Keidan and Daniel Brine | Reference: A0855 | Type: Article

On Live Art landscape in 2005.

PLAYING UP: A Live Art Game for Kids and Adults (second edition)

Artist/Author: Sibylle Peters | Reference: P3999 | ISBN: 978-0-9935611-0-8 | Type: Publication

Second edition of the artwork exploring the potential of Live Art to bridge generations.

Wild Philosophy: Raving, Running, Reading

Artist/Author: Joanne Matthews | Reference: P3696 | Type: Publication

Zine documenting the DIY 15 project; supported by Chapter Arts.

The Outsiders’ Handbook

Artist/Author: Scottee, Emma Frankland, Selina Thompson, Travis Alabanza | Reference: P3689 | Type: Publication

A free survival guide for queer and trans* young people; by Scottee, Travis Alabanza, Selina Thompson and Emma Frankland.

Download the publication PDF here.

How We Talk About The Work Is The Work Performing critical writing

Artist/Author: Theron Schmidt | Reference: A0835 | Type: Article

This article gives examples of a number of initiatives by individual writers, artist collectives, and festivals that test forms of critical writing that are as experimental as the practices to which they relate.

Practice and Power

Reference: P3585 | Type: Publication

Programme for the event exploring questions of negotiation, exchange and representation in contemporary collaborative arts practice. (20-23 June 2018, Dublin.)

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