Sounding Off! Music as Subversion/Resistance/Revolution (1995)
Filed under book | Tags: · music, music criticism, politics, resistance, revolution, social movements, subversion
Under the rallying cry of ‘Music is our bomb!’, this book collects thirty-eight articles and interviews with all sorts of practitioners of musicopolitical activism.
Edited by Ron Sakolsky and Fred Wei-han Ho
Publisher Autonomedia, Brooklyn, NY, 1995
ISBN 1570270589, 9781570270581
352 pages
PDF (16 MB, updated on 2017-7-19 to OCR version via esco_bar)
Comments (2)Out from Under: Texts by Women Performance Artists (1990)
Filed under book | Tags: · drama, feminism, performance, performance art, theatre
“A collection of performance scripts by women performance artists from write their own material – Holly Hughes, Laurie Anderson, Karen Finley, Rachel Rosenthal, Beatrice Roth, Laurie Carlos, Jessica Hagedorn, Robbie McCauley, Leeny Sack, Fiona Templeton and Lenora Champagne. An essential sourcebook for anyone interested in the intersection of feminism and performance art.”
Edited and with an Introduction by Lenora Champagne
Publisher Theatre Communications Group, New York, 1990
ISBN 1559360097
xiv+185 pages
PDF (57 MB, no OCR)
Comment (0)Dan Lander, Micah Lexier (eds.): Sound by Artists (1990)
Filed under book | Tags: · art, art history, sound, sound art
Essays on sound art by writers and artists including Bruce Barber, John Cage, Ihor Holubizky, Douglas Kahn, Christina Kubisch, Annea Lockwood, Alvin Lucier, Christian Marclay, Ian Murray, Rita McKeough, Max Neuhaus, and many others. The book contains 35 essays and projects as well as a 21-page discography of sound recordings by artists.
Publisher Art Metropole, Toronto, and Walter Phillips Gallery, Banff/Alberta, 1990
ISBN 0920956238
385 pages
Book trailer (video, 10 min, 2013)
Review: Vanessa Nicholas (MagMag, 2014).
Publisher
2013 facsimile reprint (now out of print)
WorldCat
PDF (100 MB, no OCR)
Selected sections in HTML: Introduction by Dan Lander, A Selection of Recorded Works by Artists (on UbuWeb)