Issue 54 June/July 1988

Between Windscale and Wordsworth: John Fox interviewed by Baz Kershaw Process and Chaos: J M Findlay watches Tadeusz Kantor in rehearsal Something Material: Nick Kaye on the conflict between producty and process Somebody Should Tell the Emperor: Simon Herbert argues for a return to basics A Series of Changes All The Rage: Malcolm Dickson looks [...]

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Issue 53 April/May 1988

From Rag-Bag to Riches: Brighton Festival '88 Tina Keane: a profile Taking a Line for a Walk: Marina Abromovic/Ulay interviewed From the Private Wars of Howie Long: recovered from GQ Magazine Speaking Without Ruses: John Roberts on male sexuality The Invisible Man: Notes on male sexuality by Kate Love Under God: Scenes from the End [...]

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Issue 52 Feb/Mar 1988

Readers Survey - Results Life After Living: Steven Taylor Woodrow's new work Resistance, Rewind and Rant: The climate for video art Getting to Grips with Guerilla TV: the past and future of the pirates Spinning Wildly or Standing Still: high tech vs the new minimalism Stating the Art: Interview with John Wyver The City and [...]

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Issue 44/45 Nov-Feb 1987

Doff This Bonnet!: Lumiere and Son reply to last issue's criticism Technological Witch Doctors: Interview with Mark Pauline of Survival Research Laboratories The Camera Is The Only Audience Artists on the Front Line: Philip Wood of Hidden Grin in Nicaragua The Currency Of Art: Profile of JSG Boggs, Money Artist Perfo 4D, or The Artist [...]

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Issue 49 Sept/Oct 1987

Bracknell 87 Hamlet Machine: The unique and improbable co-operation of Ribert WIlson and Heiner Muller When the Tunnel is Built: a journey across Europe The Quintessential European Event: a report on Documenta 87 Behind the Aktion: Elizabeth Jappe interviewed Myths, Monsters and Mutations: the view from Berlin Integrating the Beast: art and politics in Europe [...]

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Issue 48 July/Aug 1987

Opera: David Freeman interviewed Who are you doing this for?: audiences for live art - a survey Ethyl and Lily: speaking your mind, Ethyl Eichelberger and Lily Savage interviewed Going Abroad (1): hyping the international Going Abroad (2): a case study Art in Performance in Art The Sleep Confrontations Alistair MacLennan: Actuation Flash Art and [...]

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Issue 47 May/June 1987

A Work Between Two Institutions: Stephen Willats in Leeds Scaling the Castle Walls: Performance Season in Nottingham I See Danger: Alistair MacLennan Interview Image After Image: Art on TV and the new series 'Alter Image' Sculpture Down Your Way: TSWA 3D Look North: New York Newcastle '87 On Tour Wash Your Brains: Performance Art LP [...]

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Issue 38/39 Dec-Feb 1986

Beating the Live Art Trail: The latest in performance art from Nottingham and Brighton Interview: Steve Reich Anti-Opera Brecht and Pop Magic Flute: ICA's Christmas opera Interview: Robert Wilson Artocracy: The Silvia Ziranek section Dance Fightback British Video A Day in the Life of a Neo-Naturist New York Reviews 3 Mustaphas 3 Performance Art: Does [...]

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Issue 41 May/June 1986

Laurie Anderson: an exclusive interview The Power of Effective Marketing: two views of Jan Fabre at the Royal Albert Hall Performance Artists Clog Ideal Home: An ironic tale Mona Hatoum - Not an Entertainer: a profile of her recent work New Work Newcastle: a report A Day in the Life of a Neo-Naturist: Performing at [...]

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Issue 40 Mar/Apr 1986

What's wrong with the National Critics? A history lesson Ballroom dancing as social metaphor: Marty and Anne explain Art Below the Sea: An interview with an artist/diver Industrial Revolution: artist Bow Gamelan on life behind the welding torch Appenticed to Dance: Anne Seagrove explains why Welfare State: exchanged skills with a Tanzanian village Gypsy Switch: [...]

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