"Live, or performance, art is one of the most controversial and hotly discussed areas of art practice to emerge in the second half of the twentieth century. The history of live art is one of challenge to audiences, art traditions and cultural values. With elements of performance now part of the practice of many of today's best-known artists, and boundaries between visual art, theatre and live art more and more blurred, this collection is ..."
Science, Not Art Ten Scientists' Diaries by HugoGlendinning, Jon Turney, Sian Ede Paperback, 144 Pages, Published 2003 by Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation ISBN-13: 978-0-903319-98-0, ISBN: 0-903319-98-5
"In this volume a young generation of outstanding scientists, many of them Royal Society Research Fellows and working in fields as diverse as genetics, cosmology, marine biology and palaeopathology, defy the stereotypes, revealing with an unusual honesty the frustrations, comic moments and occasional breakthroughs in the charged and highly competitive world of contemporary science. "Science, not Art: Ten scientists' diaries" is a compani ..."
"Nine artists were asked to keep diaries over several months in order to discover how new art is made. These accounts reveal personalities that are simultaneously vulnerable and tough, and show how art develops from ideas from many sources."
Live(1st Edition) Art and Performance by Adrian Heathfield, HugoGlendinning Paperback, 240 Pages, Published 2004 by Routledge ISBN-13: 978-0-415-97239-0, ISBN: 0-415-97239-6
"The openness through flesh: the two leaves of my body and the leaves of the
visible world . ... In the pregnant body, the continuum includes two bodies: two
hearts, two brains, sometimes two vaginas and other times (even more strangely)
one vagina and one penis. ... It is a deeply uncanny feeling, but one that Freud
had not experienced and seemingly had no interest in. ... In Nam June Paik's
epochal 1973 paean to the possibilities ..."
Artsadmin 30 by HugoGlendinning Paperback, 64 Pages, Published 2009 by Artsadmin ISBN-13: 978-0-9524337-9-8, ISBN: 0-9524337-9-6
"Directed since its inception in 1978 by Val Bourne, the Dance Umbrella festival has long been an integral part in the development of British dance, and has become a major landmark on the international circuit.This history charts the festival's fortunes over two decades, highlighting not only the programming and performances, but also the regional and touring projects, the adminstrative and marketing schemes, and the initiatives related ..."
"This is the first major exhibition of works produced in collaboration between the photographer Hugo Glendinning, writer/director Tim Etchells and the performance ensemble Forced Entertainement."