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Artist/Author: PVI Collective | Reference: P1641 | Type: Publication

Publication contains 2-page event discussion and 2 stickers.

Labour Practices: Ethics of Service and Ideas of Labour in Performance

Artist/Author: Mary Paterson | Reference: A0377 | Type: Article

Looks at the ways in which artists use ideas of service and labour as creative strategies. Find in misc. articles folder 2

‘Identity Correction’ The Yes Men and acts of discursive ‘leverage’

Artist/Author: Louis Owen | Editor: Melanie Bennet, Richard Gough, Laura Levin, Marlis Schweitzer | Reference: A0361 | Type: Article

On the work of the culture jamming activist duo.

AA And Away

Artist/Author: Carlos Noronha Feio | Reference: P1611 | Type: Publication

Exhibition publication, 2 Oct 2009 – 25 Oct 2009, Transition Gallery, London.

 

 

The Yes Men Fix the World

Artist/Author: The Yes Men, Andy Bichlbaum, Mike Bonanno | Reference: D1731 | Type: DVD

This documentary features the politically engaged con artists known as the Yes Men, who stage elaborate hoaxes to expose corporate malfeasance using guerrilla tactics. Among the stunts are promises to pay restitution to local citizens while impersonating executives from corporations like Dow — whose explosion contaminated an Indian village — and BP. They also pose as representatives from Haliburton and introduce the SurvivaBall, an inflatable orb designed to withstand catastrophe.

Let’s Twist Again: Performance in Vienna from 1960 until today

Artist/Author: Various Artists | Editor: Carola Derting, Stefanie Seibold | Reference: P1602 | Type: Publication

In German and English

Changing the Performance: A Companion Guide to Business and Civic Engagement

Artist/Author: Julia Rowntree | Reference: P1600 | Type: Publication

A book about the arts and about business, and the interplay between the two. Part of the Platform Study Room Guide (P1820).

Outlaw Representation: Censorship and Homosexuality in Twentieth-Century American Art

Artist/Author: Richard Meyer | Reference: P1594 | Type: Publication

Charts the history of this American culture war through detailed analysis of the work of artists who fought on the front lines, often finding themselves personally vilified.

The Emancipated Spectator

Artist/Author: Jacques Ranciere | Reference: P1590 | ISBN: 978-1-84467-343-8 | Type: Publication

Asking exactly what we mean by political art or the politics of art, Rancière goes on to look at what the tradition of critical art, and the desire to insert art into life, has achieved. Has the militant critique of the consumption of images and commodities become, ironically, a sad affirmation of its omnipotence?

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