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Pooh Unplugged: a Parody

Artist/Author: Karen Finley | Reference: P2501 | ISBN: 978-1889195261 | Type: Publication

A cutting parody that dissects hypocrisy and hypercommercialism by taking Pooh and Christopher Robin, Tigger and Eeyore out of their fairy tale and into real life.

Living It Up

Artist/Author: Karen Finley | Reference: P2500 | ISBN: 978-0-385-48645-3 | Type: Publication

Controversial performance artist Finley gives her downtown edge to household goddess Martha Stewart and other icons of supermarket domesticity.

Multiple Occupancy: Eleanor Antin’s ‘Selves’

Artist/Author: Emily Liebert | Reference: P2494 | ISBN: 9781884919305 | Type: Publication

From 1972-1991, Eleanor Antin created multiple personae of different genders, races, professions, historical contexts and geographical locations. This book, issued in conjunction with a 2013 exhibition at the Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery, explores these works

Epilogue: Postcards from the Future

Artist/Author: C and H | Reference: P2493 | ISBN: 978-94-9069-355-8 | Type: Publication

Documentation of European performance art collective C and H’s project ‘Postcard from the Future’

Peter Baren: Blind Dates with the History of Mankind - Performances

Artist/Author: Marga Van Mechelen, Bart Rutten, Alex de Vries | Reference: P2490 | ISBN: 9789077794128 | Type: Publication

Comprehensive overview of performance work by Dutch artist Peter Baren

From the Cutting-Floor of the Public Poem

Artist/Author: Alain Arias-Misson | Reference: P2489 | ISBN: 9789490693152 | Type: Publication

Documenting Alain Arias-Misson’s ‘public poem’ projects over the last 45 years. With an essay by Roger D’Hondt

Diaspora, Memory, Place: David Hammons, Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons, Pamela Z

Editor: Salah M. Hassan, Cheryl Finley | Reference: P2491 | ISBN: 9783791339139 | Type: Publication

An indepth analysis of the work of three significant African diaspora artists – David Hammons, Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons and Pamela Z – with essays examining site specific installations and peformances concieved by these artists for Dak'Art 2004, the Biennale of Contemporary African Art

Brion Gysin: Here to Go

Artist/Author: Terry Wilson | Reference: P2487 | ISBN: 9780983248033 | Type: Publication

A book of interviews with Brion Gysin, by Terry Wilson

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