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Terror and Performance

Artist/Author: Rustom Bharucha | Reference: P2422 | ISBN: 9781138014275 | Type: Publication

A case for seeing terror as a volatile and mutant phenomenon that is deeply lived, experienced and performed witin the cultures of everyday life. 

Lee Lozano: Dropout Piece

Artist/Author: Sarah Lehrer-Graiwer | Reference: P2419 | ISBN: 9781846381317 | Type: Publication

Sarah Lehrer-Graiwer explores one of Lee Lozano’s most challenging and elusive works, ‘Dropout Piece’.

Eroticism and Death in Theatre and Performance

Editor: Karoline Gritzner | Reference: P2426 | ISBN: 9781902806921 | Type: Publication

Exploring a range of topics, including Greek tragedy, Shakespearean theater, contemporary British plays, opera, and the theatricality of Parisian culture, this compilation provides new perspectives on the relationship between Eros and Death in a series of dramatic texts, theatrical practices, and cultural performances

Enough is Enough: Weekly Meditations for Living Dysfunctionally

Artist/Author: Karen Finley | Reference: P2424 | ISBN: 978-0671871826 | Type: Publication

In this collection of humorous illustrations and text, Finley shows us how to make the most of our dysfunctional qualities.

Joseph Beuys

Artist/Author: Allan Antliff | Reference: P2416 | ISBN: 9780714861340 | Type: Publication

A historical introduction to the life and art of Joseph Beuys.

Yingmei Duan: Performance & Performative Installation Art 1995-2013

Artist/Author: Jurgen Bernhard Kuck | Reference: P2415 | ISBN: 9783865416032 | Type: Publication

An overview of Yingmei Duan's performance and installation work since 1995.

The Visual Force: Collective Histories of Northern Irish Art

Artist/Author: Dr Slavka Sverakova | Reference: P2417 | ISBN: 9780955746963 | Type: Publication

The Visual Force is the sixth instalment in the series Collective Histories of Northern Irish Art. Taking Joseph Beuys’ visit to Belfast, in 1974, as a starting point, Sverakova’s exhibition looks at the works of artists across three generations, whose works were in some way landmarks in their field. Featured artists: John Aiken; Vivien Burnside; John Carson; Brian Connolly; Martina Corry; Lynne Davies-Jones; Ciara Finnegan; Adrian Hall; Tony Hill; Ronnie Hughes; Steve Hurst; Sharon Kelly; Fiona Larkin; Alistair MacLennan; Paddy McCann; Moira McIver; Peter Richards; Dan Shipsides; Theo Sims; Una Walker and Charles Walsh.

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