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Vito Hannibal Acconci Studio

Artist/Author: Vito Acconci | Reference: P2465 | ISBN: 978-8495951717 | Type: Publication

A comprehensive selection of Vito Acconci's works, including a DVD of three 20 min videos in which he speaks about his realized and unrealized projects.

Regina Jose Galindo - Estoy viva

Editor: Diego Sileo and Eugenio Viola | Reference: P2462 | ISBN: 9788857223186 | Type: Publication

Regina Jose Galindo dencounces violence women and, more generally, the social, political and cultural violence of contemporary society.

Language to Cover a Page: The Early Writings of Vito Acconci

Artist/Author: Vito Acconci | Reference: P2441 | ISBN: 9780262012249 | Type: Publication

Vito Acconci began his career as a poet: this book showcases the artist's early experimental writing work, much of which remains unknown. Edited by Craig Dworkin.

Sally Potter

Artist/Author: Catherine Fowler | Reference: P2420 | ISBN: 9780252075766 | Type: Publication

A survey of director Sally Potter's work documenting and exploring her cinematic development.

Embodied Poetics: Olimpias Disability Culture Projects

Artist/Author: Petra Kuppers | Reference: D2134 | Type: DVD

A collection of three disability culture projects: water burns sun, cripple poetics: a love story, journey to the holocaust memorial in Berlin

Object of a Life

Artist/Author: Anne Tallentire | Reference: P2275 | ISBN: 9780955379277 | Type: Publication

Artists’ poetic prose on objects and the everyday.

Ghost Pieces

Artist/Author: Caroline Bergvall | Reference: D2095 | Type: DVD

Four language-based installations, John Hansard Gallery, 2012.

Kenneth Goldsmith: Sucking on Words

Artist/Author: Kenneth Goldsmith | Reference: D2082 | Type: DVD

Filmed on location in New York City, February 2007

Acorn

Artist/Author: Yoko Ono | Reference: P2180 | ISBN: 978-1-939293-23-7 | Type: Digital File

Almost 50 years since the publication of Ono’s conceptual instructions book, Grapefruit, Acorn is a collection of conceptual instructions and dot drawings, originally written for a website event and published here for the first time.

Staging Black Feminisms: Identity, Politics, Performance

Artist/Author: Lynette Goddard | Reference: P2177 | ISBN: 978-1-4039-8640-5 | Type: Publication

Staging Black Feminisms sets out to challenge perceptions of black women’s theatre work as inherently feminist. Drawing on black feminist theories of identity and theories of black and feminist performance form, it analyses key themes such as migration, motherhood, sexuality, mixed race identity and interracial relationships in a range of late-twentieth and early twenty-first century black British women’s plays and performances.

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