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Uma Vida Em Dança – Movimentos e Percursos
Video document of a journey of recollection through embdied and spoken narratives drawn from a number of reference works by the artist.
Remembering, Repeating and Working Through in Anniversary – an act of memory by Monica Ross and Co-R
In Miscellaneous Articles 4 folder. Review of the work by Monica Ross involving a series of public recitations of the Declaration of Human Rights from memory together with other co-recitors.
Acts of Clothing
A short guide to the life of this performance, spanning between 1999 and 2009. Farquhar narrates and performs acts of undressing and redressing through personal anecdotes. Includes one printed images. Booklet contained in large folder
Memory
Anthology surveying the phenomena of invocation and activation of memory, as well as active forgetting. Documents of Contemporary Art series.
Early Bird Talk: Partial Recall – The National Review of Live Art
Lois Keidan revives some of the still live/still moving performance works in the 30 year history of the National Review of Live Art.
Mesto Zensk/City of Women – International Festival of Contemporary Arts
A collection of the festival catalogues from 1996 to 2006 in Slovenian and English.
Remaking History
Part of Dia Art Foundation series “Discussions in Contemporary Culture”, Number 4. Essays by Edward W. Said, Paula A. Treichler, Cornel West, Michele Wallace, Homi K. Bhabha, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak and others.
The Change I am Seeking is the Change in Real Life
Interview with Katerina Seda in The Believer Magazine about her practice. This article can be found in miscellaneous article folder number 3
Mythogeography: A Guide to Walking Sideways
Handbook of recollections and practical exercises exploring the art of walking and its modern uses. This item is referenced in the Making Routes Study Room Guide (P1964).
Performing Remains
Explores the role of the fake, the false and the faux in contemporary performance and investigates the aesthetic and political potential of re-enactments.
