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Sissy!

Artist/Author: Nando Messias | Reference: D2175 | Type: DVD

Documentation of a performance-installation inspired by the artist’s experience of being attacked in East London.

Jan Fabre: Performing Arts / Visual Arts

Artist/Author: Jan Fabre | Reference: D2173 | ISBN: 9789054691525 | Type: DVD

A two DVD set exploring both Fabre's stage and visual art output. This item can be found in the locked glass cabinet.

The Shipment and Lear

Artist/Author: ung Jean Lee | Reference: P2597 | ISBN: 978-1559363563 | Type: Publication

Two plays by Korean-American theatre practitioner and writer Young Jean Lee. “The Shipment” is a provocative look at African-American identity in today's not-quite post-racial society. “Lear” is an alternative re-working of Shakespeare's celebrated tragedy, focusing on the king's three daughters.

Performance Research A Journal of the Performing Arts: On Affirmation

Artist/Author: Various | Reference: P2578 | ISBN: 1352-8165 | Type: Article

Special issue with contributions that consider relationships between affirmation and performance.

One Day in the Life of Robert Wilson: The Life and Death of Marina Abramović

Artist/Author: Tim Hailand | Reference: P2564 | ISBN: 978-0984230334 | Type: Publication

Published in occasion of the presentation on the theatrical production at the Park Avenue Armory in New York, this photo book details the creation, rehearsal and performance of the production in Manchester.

Performance au-in Canada, 1970-1990

Artist/Author: Alain-Martin Richard, Clive Robertson | Reference: P2567 | ISBN: 0-88910-428 | Type: Publication

Documenting 20 years of performance art in Quebec and Canada, the authors describe its beginnings in relation to the artistic, institutional, and political realities prevailing in the early 1970s.

Abstract Vaudeville – The Work of Rose English

Artist/Author: Guy Brett | Reference: P2496 | ISBN: 978 1 905464 82 1 | Type: Publication

Comprehensive monograph on artist Rose English’s 40-year career to date, including legendary site-specific performances and large-scale spectaculars.

This item is part of the ‘Glimpses of before: 1970s UK Performance Art’ Study Room Guide by Helena Goldwater (P2497)

Notes from a Revolution: Com/Co, The Diggers &The Haight

Artist/Author: David Hollander, Kristine McKenna | Reference: P2537 | ISBN: 978-0-9835870-3-3 | Type: Publication

This publication offers a record of the counterculture work of the The San Francisco Diggers – a troupe of anarchists, with roots in the Theater of the Absurd, Existentialism, and strategies of direct action.

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