This bibliography is based on a collection of materials available in the library, by/about cultural theorist and sociologist, Stuart Hall. Though not a comprehensive list, it provides the reader with a wide range of Hall’s ideas and concerns, such as hegemony, Marxism and cultural studies, and notions of identity, cultural identity and race.
File size: 4.81 MBThis bibliography provides a list of material available in the Stuart Hall Library, and resources that can be found online supporting the Sonia Boyce exhibition Scat: Sound and Collaboration, 5 June-27 July 2013.
File size: 110.50 KBIniva’s Library team have researched and produced a bibliography of select material to support the exhibition Burak Delier: Freedom has no script, 26 March-26 May 2014.
File size: 106.00 KBIniva’s Library team have researched and produced a bibliography of select material to support the exhibition Anna Boghiguian & Goshka Macuga: Tagore’s Universal Allegories, 19 Sep – 23 Nov 2013.
File size: 119.00 KBA bibliography of material available in the Stuart Hall Library and resources that can be found online supporting the exhibition Keywords, 27 March – 18 May 2013.
File size: 468.50 KBIniva’s Library & Information team have researched and produced a bibliography of selected materials to support the exhibition Document/Image/Memory: treasures from the Iniva archive.
File size: 1.67 MBIniva’s Library & Information team have researched and produced a bibliography of selected materials to support the exhibition Rabih Mroué: I, the Undersigned – The People are Demanding.
File size: 1.85 MBA bibliography of selected materials to support the terms & conditions project and series of events.
terms & conditions was a project comprising a series of events devised by Iniva in collaboration with artist Margareta Kern, at Rivington Place. The events, ranging from talks and discussions to workshops and walking tours, explored the impact of neoliberal capitalism on migration and labour, with a focus on social and economic injustices.
Kern was joined by contributors from diverse fields including artists, academics and activists in an open forum for debate and learning. Themes included: who are migrant workers today?; current crises and the rise of xenophobia; a history of anti-fascism in Britain; immigration and protest, and the displacement of women and work. This series develops Kern’s interest in the relationship of economy and migration, knowledge and action, art and activism.
File size: 92.00 KBThis selected bibliography provides a list of related resources available in the Stuart Hall Library that support the exhibition. The list is comprehensive. For additional information on relevant material, search the Library catalogue, or email Library@iniva.org.
File size: 163.50 KBThe Militant Image is a programme of film screenings and discussions on filmmaking practice of late 20th century liberation struggles. It explores the production and circulation of films that give force to political change including confronting apartheid in South Africa, class struggle in Portugal and anti-colonial war in Mozambique.
File size: 146.00 KBThis bibliography provides a list of materials in the Stuart Hall Library relating to Abdoulaye Konaté: Window Commission 2011, on view 07 Dec 2011 – 03 Jan 2012
File size: 267.50 KBThis bibliography provides a list of related materials in the Stuart Hall Library supporting Social Fabric, 19 January – 10 March 2012
File size: 1.54 MBThis bibliography provides a list of resources available in the Stuart Hall Library relating to Roee Rosen and his work. The list is not comprehensive.
File size: 116.50 KBA bibliography of material available in the Stuart Hall Library and resources that can be found online supporting the exhibition Peter Clarke: Wind Blowing on the Cape Flats, 16 Jan – 09 Mar 2013.
File size: 287.50 KBThe Library team have produced a bibliography of published works about or by Lubaina Himid based on the collections of the Stuart Hall Library, Iniva (Institute of International Visual Arts). The bibliography was produced on the occasion of the study day organised by the Black Artists & Modernism research project on 20 June 2016.
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