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Common
Through fact and fiction, questions and answers, writings from the heart and writing from the street, Common chronicles one day of a Self-Appointed-Artist-in-Residence in the City of London. Performances occur and reoccur as this book takes us to crashes in global markets, turbulence in the Euro-zone, riots on hot summer nights and the most extraordinary imaginings.
David Wojnarowicz: Brush Fires in the Social Landscape
David Wojnarowicz's photography, painting, performance, and writing aggressively challenge authority and hypocrisy. Brush Fires in the Social Landscape brings us the voice of an artist who spoke to and for a generation wrestling with issues of sexuality, identity, and the fragility of life.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).
Performance Matters: Trashing Performance
Trashing Performance event programme. In miscellaneous folder 3.
Performance Art : From Futurism to the Present (Third Edition)
Maps the history of performance and live art up until 2011.
Glorious Catastrophe : Jack Smith, performance and visual culture
Detailed critical analysis of the work of Jack Smith from the early 1960s until his AIDS-related death in 1989.
Beginningless Thought/Endless Seeing
A fully illustrated colour catalogue documenting the 2009 retrospective exhibition of the artist Stuart Sherman.
Stand
Stand issue one was commissioned by Indivisible and Leeds Metropolitan University as part of (in)Xclusion programme of events.
Trashing Performance, Mainstream and Underground, In Conversation
Part of the Trashing Performance programme – the second year of Performance Matters – 25-29th October 2011.
Writing Not Yet Thought: Helen Cixous in conversation with Adrian Heathfield
First screened at Performing Idea, October 2010, as part of the Performance Matters programme. Includes a transcript.
1994 Manchester, UK City of Drama
The Arts Council of Great Britain, 1994 Manchester, UK City of Drama, theatre, new writing, education, integrating music and dance into theatre, discusses Manchester as a leading cultural centre in the world. Arts 2000
