This section contains CAPP archives, case studies and evaluations of collaborative arts projects, critical theory and guidebooks. Search this section for pdfs, publications on collaborative arts as well as additional resources, videos and audio materials; reports on related cultural policy and developments within collaborative arts.
Learning in Public: transEuropean Collaborations in Socially Engaged Art
Reflecting on the first four years of the Collaborative Arts Partnership Programme (CAPP), Learning in Public: transEuropean Collaborations in Socially Engaged Art offers a series of provocations on the role of collaborative and socially engaged arts. As well as providing a record of CAPP’s activities between 2014 and 2018, Learning in Public features contributions from the thinkers and writers Mick Wilson, Eleonora Belfiore, Aida Sánchez de Serdio Martín and Susanne Bosch, and a series of dialogues between CAPP partners and artists.
In presenting a breadth of perspectives, Learning in Public articulates the diversity of practice and approach to collaborative arts, offering difficult questions to a cultural sector facing rapid and substantial change across Europe.
Learning in Public is edited by Eleanor Turney and designed by David Caines.
Create and the Live Art Development Agency, 2018.
Paperback, colour illustrations included throughout 160 pages, 21 cm x 17 cm.
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by Eds. Harriet Curtis & Martin Hargreaves
(English)
This publication is the first major survey of the interdisciplinary practices of Kira O’Reilly.
Kira O’Reilly: Untitled (Bodies), edited by Harriet Curtis and Martin Hargreaves, is the first book to offer an in-depth engagement with her many works across diverse formats. Bringing together writings by major artists and thinkers, such as Marina Abramovic, Shannon Bell and Tracey Warr, alongside extensive documentation of the artist’s work from two decades of practice, the contributions engage with such topics as ideas of performance, feminist political aesthetics, biotechnical practices, image-making and the intersections of humans and animals. The book also includes interviews, archive material and O’Reilly’s own writings.
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by Eds. Chrissie Tiller & Patrick Fox
(English)
Volume 1 of ‘Praxis’ is an invitation to a conversation. A conversation about community, engagement, collaboration and co-creation. A conversation about art and place and who gets to make art and where it gets made.