Stuart Hall Library Bibliography
This bibliography provides a list of related materials in the Stuart Hall Library supporting Entanglement: the Ambivalence of Identity, 14 September–19 November 2011.
ITEM LIBRARY SHELF NO.
Simon Fujiwara
Fare Mondi: making worlds. The 53rd International Art 450.341 BIE
Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia 2009
Venice: Fondazione di Venizia, 2009
Two-volume catalogue documenting the Venica Biennale. Fujiwara
features as part of the Denmark exhibition.
‘Simon Fujiwara: memory, fantasy and fiction ; erotic novels,
subversive histories and the cello’
In: Frieze no.132 ( Jun/Jul/Aug 2010 ), p.154-155
Review of the work of artist Simon Fujiwara, by Kirsty Bell.
Singapore biennale 2011 short guide 592.3 BIE
Singapore: Singapore Art Museum, 2011
The third Singapore Biennale, entitled 'Open House' features 63 artists from 30
countries with over half creating new commissions or premiering new works.
Features exhibition information. Artists include: Song-Ming Ang, Leonor
Antunes, Michael Beutler, Candice Breitz, Genevieve Chung, Phil Collins,
Louie Cordero, Marcos Corrales, Martin Creed, Elmgreen & Dragset, Omer Fast,
Ceal Floyer,
and Simon Fujiwara.
Anthony Key
Anthony Key AS KEY
Bristol: Eddie Chambers, 2002
Published to coincide with 'Anthony Key: Walcot Chapel', Bath, England,
24 September - 19 October, 2002.
Anthony Key: from South China to South London AS KEY
London: Unit 2, 2006
A retrospective of work from 1996 to 2004, that was exhibited
20 January - 17 February 2006, at Unit 2 Gallery, London Metropolitan University,
Central House, London.
Arrivals and departures: new art perspectives of Hong Kong 410.176 ARR
Manchester: Chinese Arts Centre, 2010
Exhibition which features the work of British Chinese and Hong Kong
artists, including Leung Mee-ping, Pak Sheung-chuen, Stella So, Tam Wai-ping,
Community Museum Project Hong Kong, Gordon Cheung, Yuen Fong Ling,
Kwong Lee, Anthony Key, and Mayling To. It was presented at Urbis,
Manchester, UK from 18 January - 9 July 2007.
Between borders: work by British artists born elsewhere 410 BET
London : Terra Incognita, 2000
Accompanies exhibition of work by British immigrant artists which toured
Japan. Essay by Juliette Brown. Artists: Anne Rook; Alana Jelinek;
Anthony Key; Tomomi Iguchi; Ian Robertson; Sergei Ivanov.
Citizens 410.111 CIT
London: Art Circuit Touring Exhibitions, 2005
Venues include: PM Gallery & House, London, 20 January - 04 April 2005;
City Gallery, Leicester, 28 - April - 28 May 2005; Oriel Davies Gallery, Newtown,
Powys, Wales, 20 August - 08 October 2005; and Ormeau Baths Gallery,
Belfast, 20 October - 17 December 2005. Artists include: Claudia Andujar,
Roy Arden, Carlos Carvalho, Mauricio Dias & Walter Riedweg, Anna Bella Geiger, Ori Gersht, Peter Kennard, Anthony Key, Matthieu Laurette, Armin Linke, Rubens Mano, Jean-Luc Meyer-Abbattucci, Ludovic Michaux, Boris Mikailov, Ingrid Pollard, Raqs Media Collective, Joao Roberto Ripper, Jana Sterbak, and Mans Wrange. Curated by Cynthia Morrison-Bell and Laymert Garcia dos Santos.
Do you know that Hong Kong was still last night? 512.317 DOY
Hong Kong: Para/Site Art Space, 2003
Published on the occasion of an exhibition held at Para/Site Art Space,
exploring issues surrounding contemporary Hong Kong
by foreign artists. Artists include: Guy Bar Amotz; Olöf Björnsdottir; Lisa
Cheung; Anthony Key and Yeu-lai Mo.
Empire and I 410.111 EMP
London: Terra Incognita, 1999
Published on the occasion of the exhibition held at Pittshanger Manor
& Gallery, London, 1999 of newly commissioned work by 9 British
and international visual artists responding to the ways in which their
identities have been shaped by colonial history and colonial ideas of
'race' and nation, 'British-ness' and 'foreign-ness'. Essays by Catherine
Hall and Juliette Brown. Artists include: Shaheen Merali; Anthony Key.
English Lounge 511.12 ENG
Beijing: Tang Contemporary Art, 2009
Catalogue published in conjunction with the exhibition,
'English Lounge: A Group Show of British Contemporary Art,
Tang Contemporary Art Beijing, (Beijing, China), 14 March - 26 April, 2009.
Artists include: Adam Chodzko, Anthony Key, Corby & Baily, Langlands & Bell, Little Artists (John Cake & Darren Neave), Mad For Real (Cai Yuan & JJ Xi), Martin Creed, and Thomson & Craighead.
‘Ethnicities on the move: British-Chinese art – identity, subjectivity, politics
and beyond’
Diana Yeh
Article in Critical Quarterly, July 2000, about contemporary British-Chinese art.
Includes references to: Anthony Key, Susan Pui-San Lok, Yeu Lai Mo, Erika Tan,
Mayling To, Tony Ward. [Filed at : AF (London) British-Chinese Artists Association]
Pot Luck: food and art 410.111 POT
London: Art Circuit Touring Exhibitions, 2009
A touring exhibition organised and originated by Art Circuit Touring
Exhibitions throughout the UK. Artists include: Bobby Baker, Han Bing,
Helen Chadwick, Gayle Chong Kwan, Anya Gallaccio, Antony Gormley,
Subodh Gupta, Mona Hatoum, Aaron Head, Lia Anna Hennig, Damien Hirst,
Anthony Key, Lucy & Jorge Orta, Rainer Prohaska, Manuel Saiz, Jana Sterbak,
and Karen Tam.
Strangers to ourselves 410.126 STR
Hastings : Hastings Museum & Art Gallery, 2003
Published to accompany the exhibition of the same name, curated by
Maud Belleguic, Mario Rossi, and Judith Stewart, on issues surroundin
migration. Artists include: Igor and Svetlana Kopystiansky; Anthony Lam;
Ursula Biemann; Conroy/Sanderson; Ken Lum; Pam Skelton; Sonia Boyce
Bashir Makhoul; Anthony Key.
Vicinities: the collision of the global, the intimate 410.192 VIC
and identity
Bath: Creative Arts, University of Bath, 2002
Documents three site-specific exhibitions in the Creative Arts
programme for Autumn 2002 at the University of Bath. Artists
include: Anthony Key; Zahid Dar and Gill Goddard; Deborah
Jones. Introduction and text by Daniel Hinchcliffe. Essay by Eddie
Chambers.
Who are you? Where are you going? Emotional learning cards ESS WHO
London: A space; Iniva, 2010
Educational resource pack of learning cards for creative exploration
and emotional learning at home, school or in art therapy. The cards
in this boxed set feature reproductions of contemporary artworks by culturally
diverse artists along with questions relating to the images. The boxed-set also
includes a booklet that provides a range of suggestions on how the cards can
be used, or as the starting point for creative projects. Featuring artworks by
Jennifer Allora andGuillermo Calzadilla, Shiraz Bayjoo, Los Carpinteros, Sokari
Douglas Camp, Juan Pablo Echeverri,Yara El-Sherbini, Alex Flemming, Diana Fonseca,
Aya Haidar, NS Harsha, Permindar Kaur, Anthony Key, Hew Locke, Otobong Nkanga,
Lucy Orta, Wilfredo Prieto, Donald Rodney, Zineb Sedira, Susan Stockwell, Fiona Tan.
Dave Lewis
Black visual culture: modernity and postmodernity ESS DOY
Gen Doy
London: I.B. Tauris, 2000
A critical introduction to the theory and practice of Black visual culture, taking
as its starting-point the work of Black and Asian artists, including Isaac Julien,
Roshini Kempadoo, Dave Lewis, Chris Ofili, Keith Piper and Donald Rodney.
Dave Lewis: monograph AS LEW
London: Autograph, [n.d.]
Published as part of the Autograph series of monographs on photographers of African, Caribbean and South Asian origin living in Britain. Text by Rohini Malik.
Different ESS DIF
Stuart Hall and Mark Sealy
London: Phaidon, 2001
Work by Black artists exploring images of identity in photography.
Images selected and text by Stuart Hall and Mark Sealy. Photographers
include: Faisal Abdu' Allah; Ajamu; Vincent Allan W.; David A. Bailey;
Oladele Ajiboye Bamgboye; Dawoud Bey; Zarina Bhimji; Vanley Burke;
Chila Kumari Burman; Mama Casset; Albert Chong; Clement Cooper; Poulomi
Desai; Rotimi Fani-Kayode; Samuel Fosso; Armet Francis; Kanu Gandhi; Remy
Gastambide; Bob Gosani; Joy Gregory; Sunil Gupta; George Hallett; Lyle Harris;
Sunil Janah; Peter Max Kandhola; Seydou Keita; Roshini Kempadoo; Addela Khan;
Alf Kumalo; Anthony Lam; Eric Lesdema; Dave Lewis; Peter Magubane; Ricky
Maynard; Roy Mehta; Eustaquio Neves; Horace Ove; Kishor Parekh; Gordon Parks;
Eileen Perrier; Ingrid Pollard; Richard Samuel Roberts; Franklyn Rodgers; Fazal
Sheikh; Umrao Singh Sher-Gil; Yinka Shonibare; Malick Sidibe; Lorna Simpson;
Clarissa Sligh; Robert Taylor; Mitra Trabizian; Ike Ude; James VanDerZee;
Maxine Walker; Carrie Mae Weems; Deborah Willis; Ernest Withers.
ICI Photography Awards 1992 410.15 ICI
Bradford: National Museum of Photography, Film & Television
Published on the occasion of the ICI Photography Awards for British
photography in 1992.Nominated artists are Dave Lewis, Thomas Joshua
Cooper, Paul Reas, Janusz Olszewski, Jo Spence, Keith Arnatt, Tom Wood,
Owen Logan, Malcolm Glover, Tracey Holland, Deborah Weinreb, Michael
Abrahams, Peter Max Kandhola, Ronnie Scott Simpson, John Blakemore,
Anna Fox, Steve Pyke, Klanger & Boink Inc., The Douglas Brothers, Melanie
Friend, John Kippin, David Williams, Len Grant, Roger Hutchings, Julian
Germain, John Ferrara, Roshini Kempadoo, Peter Fraser, Marketa Luskacova,
Josef Koudelka, Robin Grierson, Anthony Haughey, Fin Serck-Hanssen,
Aivars Liepins, Dieter Appelt, Mia Lockman-Lundgren, Andrzej Lachowicz,
Gabriel Cuallado, Roberto Koch, Gabor Kerekes, Tono Stano, Marina Cox,
Alfred Seiland, Miro Svolik, Yiorgos Depollas, Edouard Boubat, Gerard Uferas,
Jaques Sonck, Jorge Molder, Gyorgy Toth, Ad Van Denderen, Tuija Lindstrom,
Paul den Hollander, Kjell Sten Tollefsen , Giovanni Gastel, Luc Chessex,
Stefan Moses, Nadezda Chipeva, Sergei Gitman and Nikos Economopoulos.
The impossible science of being: dialogues between 410.111 PHO IMP
anthropology and photography
London: The Photographers' Gallery, 1995
Published on the occasion of the same exhibition of the same name. As part of this,
three artists were commissioned to make new works in response to historical
anthropological photography. They were: Faisal Abdu'allah; Zarina Bhimji;
Dave Lewis. Contributors include: Christopher Davis; Christopher Pinney;
Roslyn Poignant; Michael Richardson; Michael Rowlands; Chris Wright; Lola Young.
In visible light: photography and classification in art, science 410.117 INV
and the everyday
Oxford: Museum of Modern Art, 1997
Published on the occasion of the touring exhibition of the same name. The role of
photography as a passive record of the order of things is explored by bringing
together the work of 19th and 20th century institutions, photographers and artists.
It is divided into several sections each of which is based on a central theme or
image - the Museum; Crime and Degeneracy; Disease and Madness; Origins:
Myths and Narratives; Mortality; the Culture of Nature; the Everyday; and Beauty
and Desire. Artists include: Joan Fontcuberta; Vid Ingelevics; Karen Knorr;
Hiroshi Sugimoto; Faisal Abdu'Allah; David A. Bailey; Dave Lewis; Nicole Jolicoeur;
o Spence & Dr. Tim Sheard; Christian Boltanski; Andres Serrano; Manabu Yamanaka;
Sol LeWitt; Gillian Wearing; Ajamu; Joy Gregory; Cindy Sherman; Dan Graham;
Diane Arbus; Walker Evans. Contributors include: Elizabeth Edwards;
Abigail Solomon-Godeau; David Elliott.
Nina Mangalanayagam
‘Jerwood photography awards 2005’
In: Portfolio no.42, December 2005, p.64
Val Williams discusses the work of the winners of 2005, including Nina
Mangalanayagam.
Navin Rawanchaikul
11th Biennale of Sydney: Every day 944 BIE 1998
Catalogue of the eleventh Biennale of Sydney which took place between
September and November 1998. The theme for the biennial was the notion
of 'every day', the idea that artists are increasingly exploring daily life as a
source of inspiration. Over one hundred artists from twenty-eight countries
presented their work, including: Absalon; Georges Adéagbo; Chumpon Apisuk;
Rasheed Araeen; Roy Arden; Vladimir Arkhipov; Guy Bar-Amotz; Rebecca
Belmore; Frédéric Bruly Bouabré; Joyce Campbell; Ding Yi; Margaret Robyn
Djunginy; Elizabeth Djuttara; Colin Duncan; Ceal Floyer; Giuseppe Gabellone;
Fernanda Gomes; Katharina Grosse; Roni Horn; Tadashi Kawamata; On Kawara;
Kcho (Alexis Leyva Machado); Kim Soo-Ja; Kim Young-Jin; Germaine Koh;
Udomsak Krisanamis; Denise Kum; Desmond Kum Chi-Keung; Surasi Kusolwong;
Henrietta Lehtonen; Yuri Leiderman; Lani Maestro; Kelly Mark; Beatriz Milhazes;
Lisa Milroy; Ernesto Neto; Ani O'Neill; Julian Opie; owada; Khalil Rabah; Navin
Rawanchaikul; José Resende; Manuel Rocha Iturbide; William Seeto; Shimabuku;
Beat Streuli; Yoshihiro Suda; Pascale Marthine Tayou; Rirkrit Tiravanija; Pekka
Turunen; Marijke van Warmerdam; Jimmy Wululu; Noa Zait; Zhang Peili; Zhao
Bandi; Ximena Zomosa; Zhu Jia. Foreword by Guido Belgiorno-Nettis. Text by
Nikos Papastergiadis; Viktor Misiano; Djon Mundine; Phatarawadee Phataranawik;
Joe Scanlan.
Art in Southeast Asia 1997: glimpses into the future 59 ART
Tokyo: Museum of Contemporary Art, 1997
Catalogue of an exhibition of the same name organised jointly by the
Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, the Hiroshima City Museum of
Contemporary Art and the Japan Foundation Asia Center to present the
latest contemporary art of five Southeast Asian countries. Artists include:
Brenda V. Fajardo; Chandrasekaran; Liew Kung Yu; Montien Boonma; Navin
Rawanchaikul; Agus Suwage; Chatchai Puipia; Eng Hwee Chu; Imelda Cajipe-
Endaya; Pinaree Sanpitak; Wong Hoy Cheong; Arahmaiani; Dadang Christanto;
Moelyono; Nunelucio Alvarado; Sanggawa; Semsar Siahaan. A supplementary brochure
(20 p.) includes plates of installation view and documentary photographs of
performance at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo.
As it is 410.188 ASI
Birmingham : Ikon Gallery, 2000
Produced for the exhibition "As it is", part of Forward, Birmingham's 2000
festival. Text by Claire Doherty, Deborah Kermode, Michael Prior. Artists
include: Merry Alpern; Guy Bar-Amotz; Margaret Barron; Tim Brennan;
John Carson; Nathan Coley; Jeffrey Dennis; Kane Do; Fischli and Weiss;
Kenneth Goldsmith; Joanna Griffin; Frances Hegarty and Andrew Stones;
Pierre Huyghe; Tadashi Kawamata; Tracy Mackenna and Edwin Janssen;
Paul Noble; Colin Pearce; Navin Rawanchaikul; Scanner; George Shaw;
Shimabuku; Angel Vergara; Luca Vitone; Richard Wentworth.
Comm... Navin Rawanchaikul: individual and collaborative projects AS RAW
1993-1999
Vancouver: Contemporary Art Gallery, 1999
The work of Navin Rawanchaikul, an artist born in Thailand, living and
working in Japan and Thailand.
Continental shift: a voyage between cultures 430.1 CON
Freiburg: Modo, 2000
Continental Shift, a collaborative exhibition of contemporary art involving
four museums in Aachen, Heerlen, Liege and Mastricht. Each museum
was allocated a continent - Japan/Korea and Latin America, Iran/Armenia,
China, Africa, with curators collaborating on the themes of border regions
and the meeting of national cultures. Authors include: Wolfgang Becker,
David Galloway, Gregor Jansen; Marjorie Jongbloed; Wolfgang Knauff;
Annette Lagler; Rick Takvorian; Yang Wen-I. Contributors include: Fernando
Alvim; Ghada Amer; Yukato Ando; Sonia Balassanian; Frida Baranek; Andries
Botha; Herman Braun-Vega; Jota Castro; Chen Hsing-wan; Chen Zhen; Cody
Choi; Daniel Chust Peters; Lygia Clark; Mary Evans; Vincent und Feria; Meschac
Gaba; Kendell Geers; Marcos Grigorian; Jun Hasegawa; Huang Yong-Ping;
Ik-Joong Kang; Wifredo Lam; Betty Leirner; Lin Chun-Chi; Liu An-Chi; Milton
Machado; Oswaldo Macia; Neofumi Maruyama; Mariko Mori; Takashi Murakami;
Yoshitomo Nara; Shirin Neshat; Everlyn Nicodemus; Tazro Niscino; Lucia Nogueira;
Olu Oguibe; Gabriel Orozco; Maritxu Jose Otondo; Chino Otsuka; Tsuyoshi
Ozawa; Nam June Paik; Alicia Paz; Peng Wan-Ts; Qin Yufen; Qui Ping; Navin
Rawanchaikul; Pablo Reinoso; Peter Robinson; Ofelia Rodriguez; Miguel
Rothschild; Keiko Sato; Farkhondeh Shahroudi; Shen Yuan; Chiharu Shiota;
Yinka Shonibare; Hiroshi Sugimoto; Tomoko Take; Yuji Takeoka; Parviz
Tanavoli; Rirkrit Tiravanija; Barthelemy Toguo; Tseng Kwong Chi; Jack
Vanarsky; Julio Villani; Chikako Watanabe; Wei C.H. Xavier; Annie Wu;
Wu Mali; Wu Shan Zhuan and L.S. Thorsdottir; Yan Pei-Ming; Yang Jiechang;
Yuan Goang-Ming; Zao Wou-Ki; Ina van Zyl.
Out of India: contemporary art of the South Asian Diaspora 540 OUT
New York: Queens Museum of Art, 1997
Published on the occasion of an exhibition of the same name. Artists
include: Ayisha Abraham; Rina Banerjee; Pablo Bartholomew; Zarina Bhimji;
Chila Kumari Burman; Mohini Chandra; Poulomi Desai; Allan Desouza;
Atul Dodiya; Sunil Gupta; Mariam Ishaque; Permindar Kaur; Vijay Kumar;
Nalini Malani; Shaheen Merali; Nasreen Mohamedi; Shani Mootoo; Samena
Rana; Navin Rawanchaikul; Ravinder G. Reddy; N.N. Rimzon; Satish Sharma;
Shahzia Sikander; Dayanita Singh; Vivan Sundaram; Homai Vyarawalla; Zarina.
Essay by Radha Kumar.
Rirkrit Tiravanija: Supermarket AS TIR
Zurich: Migros Museum fur Gegenwartskunst, 1998
Exhibition of work by Rirkrit Tiravanija, shown in Zurich,
Columbus (USA), Amsterdam and Dijon. The artist was born in Buenos Aires,
lives in New York and Berlin. Includes text by Rein Wolfs; Sherri Geldin; Saskia
Bos; Eric Troncy; Ami Barak; Gavin Brown; Elizabeth Peyton; Hans-Ulrich Obrist
and Hou Hanru; Rochelle Steiner; Francesco Bonami; Thomas Kellein; Douglas
Gordon; Udo Kittelmann; Laura Hoptman; Franz Ackermann; Josef Muller; Fritz
Riefle; Jorn Schafaff; Bice Curiger; Jacqueline Burckhardt; Dieter von Graffenried;
Dorothea Strauss; Joao Fernandes; Barbara Steiner; Andreas Spiegl;
Navin Rawanchaikul.
This is a selection of material relating to Navin Rawanchaikul held in the Library.
To find more, search the library catalogue at: http://www.iniva.org/library/library_catalogue
Critical and cultural theory
Art and otherness: crisis in cultural identity ESS MCE
Thomas McEvilley
New York: McPherson, 1992
The author explores the way in which the presentation of art can determine
its reception, how "influence" can be bi-directional, how "otherness" serves
to define "self", and how art need not necessarily lose its meaningfulness
when stripped of badges of universality.
Belonging and globalisation: Critical essays in contemporary art ESS BOU
Kamal Boullata
London: Saqi Books, 2008
Essays exploring art, culture, identity, and globalisation with a focus on the 7th Sharjah Biennial. Featuring essays by Hoor Al Quasimi, Frederick N. Bohrer, Kamal Boullata,
Nicolas Bourriaud, Boris Brollo, Jean Fisher, Laymert Garcia dos Santos. Elias Khoury,
Ken Lum, Joseph Massad, Khaled Mattawa, Gerardo Mosquero, Achille Bonito Oliva,
Jack Persekian, Nadia Tazi, Tirdad Zolghadr.
Complex entanglements: art, globalisation and cultural difference ESS COM
Edited by Nikos Papastergiadis
London: Rivers Oram Press, 2003
An anthology is based on Globalisation + Art + Cultural Difference –
on the edge of change, a conference held in Sydney in 2001 exploring the
legacy and the futures of multicultural discourses for the arts, situating the
debates on art, culture and theory in the context of globalisation. Contributors
include: Ien Ang; Rasheed Araeen; Carlos Capelan; Paul Carter; John Conomos;
Ricardo Dominguez; Jean Fisher; Coco Fusco; Sneja Gunew; Ghassan Hage;
Marcia Langton; Gerardo Mosquera; hetti Perkins and Fazal Rizvi.
Debating cultural hybridity: multi-cultural identities and the politics ESS DEB
of anti-racism
Edited by Pnina Werbner and Tariq Modood
London: Zed Books, 1997
One of two volumes to come out of a conference on 'Culture, communication and
discourse: negotiating difference in multi-ethnic alliances'. Sets out to deconstruct
established approaches to cultural hybridity and discloses why anti-racism and multiculturalism are hard roads to travel. Contributors include: Zygmunt Bauman;
Gerd Baumann; Alastair Bonnett; Jonathan Friedman; John Hutnyk; Alberto Melucci;
Nikos Papastergiadis; Peter van der Veer; Hans-Rudolf Wicker; Michel Wieviorka;
Nira Yuval-Davis.
Over here: international perspectives on art and culture ESS OVE
Edited by Gerardo Mosquera, and Jean Fisher
Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, 2004
The collection of addresses cultural issues arising from displacement and
placement; the effects of Diaspora, transnational communities, translation
and the untranslatable. Contributors include: Lisa Phillips; Jean Fisher;
Gerardo Mosquera; Lee Weng Choy; Carlos Vidal; Gabriel Peluffo Linari;
Geeta Kapur; Chang Tsong-zung; Pam Johnston; Rustom Bharucha;
Carolina Ponce de Leon; Jose Manuel Valenzuela Arce; Apinan Poshyananda;
Jose Luis Brea; John Clark; Marian Pastor Roces; Edouard Glissant; Everlyn
Nicodemus; Kathryn Smith; Jalal Toufic; Gustavo Buntinx; Nikos Papastergiadis;
Angela Dimitrakaki; Jose Gatti and Victor Tupitsyn.
Questions of cultural identity ESS QUE
Edited by Stuart Hall and Paul du Gay
London: Sage, 1996
A series of essays interrogate different dimensions of the crisis of identity.
Rather than privileging any one approach to the problem of identity, the book
opens up a number of significant questions and offers insights into different
approaches to understanding identity. Contributors include: Stuart Hall;
Zygmunt Bauman; Marilyn Strathern; Homi K. Bhabha; Kevin Robins;
Lawrence Grossberg; Simon Frith; Nikolas Rose; Paul du Gay; James Donald.
Strategies for survival - now! a global perspective on ethnicity, ESS STR
body and breakdown of artistic systems
Edited by Christian Chambert
Lund: The Swedish Art Critics Association Press, 1995
This collection of essays addresses art and art criticism in relation to a to ecological and economic changes, to the mass media, feminism, questions of identity and nationality, and shows the way in which contemporary art criticism incorporates cultural, historical and psychological analyses. Contributors include: Adande, Joseph C.; Blom, Ina; Bouman, Ole; Cámara, Ery; Chambert, Christian; Demakova, Helena; Durham, Jimmie; Eckhoff, Audun; Greenstein, M.A.; Haber, Alicia; Juske, Ants; Kabakov, Ilya; Kaitavuori, Kaija; Kelly, Liam;
Keserü; Khakimov, Akbar A.; Kremer, Mark; Kristeva, Julia; Levels, Marlies:
Levin, Kim; McEvilley, Thomas; Kocevic, Zelimir; Melkonian, Neery; Mosquera,
Gerardo; Poshyananda, Apinan; Pyle Carey, Hilary; Robins, Corinne; Stanislaus,
Grace C.; Taborska, Halina; Tsukamoto, Akiko; Van den Bosch, Annette;
Yakimovich, Alexander.
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