Corpo Politico – The Political Body
Notes
A series of Talking Heads from UK-based Live Artists exploring their motivation for making work and sharing some of their documentation. A special screening programme curated by Andrew Mitchelson (Live Art Development Agency) for Corpo-Copia, a documentation and tracesspace within the Political Compositions Programme of the Panorama Festival 2011.
| Editor | Andrew Mitchelson |
|---|---|
| Reference | D1976 |
| Date | 2011 |
| Type | DVD |
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