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Pascale Grau: Rollenwechsel

Artist/Author: Irene Müller, Katrin Grögel, Helen Hirsch, Sabine Schaschl | Editor: Irene Müller | Reference: P4138 | ISBN: 978-3-941185-64-7 | Type: DVDPublication

A collection of essays on the artist Pascale Grau with dvd of Single-Channel Videos 1994-2008.

In German and English.

Kindly donated for the Swiss Live Art Study Room Guide.

My eyes were like the stars

Artist/Author: Tim Etchells, Hugo Glendinning, Cathy Naden | Reference: A0879 | Type: Article

On creating a short series of monologue pieces for the camera.

Bill Viola: Slowly turning narrative

Editor: Melissa E. Feldman and H. Ashley Kistler | Reference: P3964 | ISBN: 9780884540687 | Type: Publication

Exhibition catalogue. Philadelphia Institute of Contemporary Art and Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 1992.

Pascale Grau. Rollenwechsel

Editor: Irene Müller | Reference: P3970 | ISBN: 978-3941185647 | Type: Publication

Publication focuses on Grau's practice, and specifically videos created between 1994-2008.

In German and English.

Adrien Sina collection

Artist/Author: Adrien Sina | Digital Reference: EF5293 | Type: Digital File

Includes:
The  Fables of la Fontaine 5 (2007)
Walking Around Planet (2005)
Suspended Moments (2007)
Toubabou… Toubabou… (2007)
Farafin a ni Toubabou (2007)
The Small Clouds Crossing the Sky of the Soul (2007)

Outer and Inner Space

Artist/Author: John B. Ravenal | Reference: P3790 | Type: Publication

Explores how video art addresses the interplay between external reality and internal states of mind. Exhibition catalogue; Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, January – August 2002.

Duty Free Art: Art in the Age of Planetary Civil War

Artist/Author: Hito Steyerl | Reference: P3724 | ISBN: 978-1786632432 | Type: Publication

What can we do when arms manufacturers sponsor museums and some of the world’s most valuable artworks are used as a fictional currency in a global futures market that has nothing to do with the works themselves? Can we distinguish between creativity and the digital white noise that bombards our everyday lives?

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