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“NON GRATA 2: The Art of the Invisibles”

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Description

The 368-page red performance art bible contains articles and essays about Non Grata, published around the world.

Texts by: Sylvain Breton, Eric Letorneau, Sylvain Perier, Pekka Luhta, Erkki Pirtola, Sandrine Schaefer, Fred Pinault, Reinhart Viola, Michael Steger, Andree Wochnowski, Thomas Millroth, Joel Daumann, Klemens Krauss, Heinz Norbert Jocks, Peter Sauer, Jan Kaus, Siram, Heie Treier, Peeter Ivask, Ave Randviir, Leif Erikson, and others.

The collection covers action explosions that took place across the globe from New York to Boston, San Francisco, Miami, Louisville, Black Rock City, Seoul, Gwan-Ju, Montreal, Pärnu, Rouyn-Noranda, Berlin, Paris, Helsinki, Lahti, Santiago de Chile, Valparaiso, Sacramento, Ystad, Stockholm, London, Brighton, Riga, Ljubljana, Kaunas, Cologne, Munich, San Diego, Oakland, Gothenburg, Münster, Frankfurt, Mexico City, Philadelphia, and more, from 1998 to 2007. This compilation serves as an excellent learning resource and a handbook on contemporary performance art.

Format: Hardcover

Pages: 368

Publisher: Non Grata

Year of Publication: 2007

Language: English, Estonian, French, Swedish, German

Dimensions: 28 x 23 x 3.3 cm

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Come and pick it up at our museum store at Raekoja plats 18, Tartu, 51004.

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