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Accion MAD 10
Documentation of the performances and presentations at Accion / Action MAD 10 festival in Spain. Participants: Joan Casellas (Barcelona), Catie de Balmann (Francia), Guiuseppe Dominguez (Madrid), Marco Teubner (Alemania), Ana Matey (Madrid), Edu Hurtado (Bilbao), Revista Efímera (Madrid), Ornic’Art (Francia), Christopher Hewitt (Reino Unido), El Gato con Moscas (Madrid), Fiacha O’Donnell (Madrid), Federico Guardabrazo (Madrid), Beatriz Hoyos y Sara Laguna (Madrid), Darío Buñuel Fanconi (Madrid), Borja Gómez (Madrid), Zhou Bin (China), Rubén Barroso (Sevilla), Elvira Santamaría (México), Anti Festival (Kuopio, Finlandia), Gaetan Rusquet (Bélgica), Sandra Johnston (Irlanda del Norte), María Cosmes (Barcelona), Sierra Centro Arte (Huelva), Adina Bar On (Israel), Gwendoline Robin (Belgica), Domix Garrido (España), 10×10+1 Acción, Bartolomé Ferrando, Fabien Montmartin (Francia), Rosa Mesa (Canarias), Ana Oliva Higueras (Castellón), Isidoro Valcarcel Medina (Madrid), Llorens Barber (Valencia), Antti Laitinen (Finlandia), Rosa Galindo (Canarias), Concha Jerez y José Iges (Madrid)
Tomorrow Never Knows
A collaboration between Jerwood Arts and FVU in association with Centre for Contemporary Art, Glasgow and University of East London, School of Arts and Digital Industries.
Plataforma Carioca De Artes Cenicas / The Carioca Performing Arts Platform
Festival documentation. Text in Portuguese and English
Size Matters
Notes towards a better understanding of the value, operation and potential of small visual arts organisations.
Without You There Isn’t Anything
Patrick Ireland in an Interview with Gemma Tipton. See also, Brutal Silences Study Room Guide, catalogue ref. no. P1661.
Rights and Wrongs
Why the Smithsonian Institute has failed the basic tenets of a nation
A Requiem: Art on Top of the Battlefied
Exhibition at the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, 2010.
The Feminism and Visual Culture Reader
Collection of texts concerning a diversity of issues relating to feminism and visual cultures, arranged thematically and introduced by the editor. This item is part of the Study Room Guide on Performance, Politics, Ethics and Human Rights by Adrien Sina (P0661)
The Tyranny of the Transparent
Booklet documenting the homonymous exhibition. Intro by Maayan Amir.
When an Interpreter Could Not be Found
Excerpts from Disappeared in America.
