Cosey Fanni Tutti Selected Bibliography - Art Press

2019 • Dominique Sisley, ‘ Speaks on Sex, Porn and the Internet’, Another Man, 24 May • Joanna Sokołowska, ‘All Men Become Sisters’, Published by Sternberg Press, ISBN 9788363820701 • Deborah Orr, ‘Cosey Fanni Tutti - Modern Transgression’, The Gentlewoman, No.19, Spring/Summer, pp.92-94 • Stephanie LaCava, ‘Cosey Fanni Tutti Refects on Five Decades Exploring the Taboos of Western Soci- ety’, Interview Magazine, 18 February • Josephine Berry, ‘Sex, No Eros: Performance and Performativity’, from ‘Art and (Bare) Life: A Biopoliti- cal Inquiry’, Sternberg Press, pp.247-260 • Dominic Johnson, ‘The dirtying intention’, from ‘Unlimited action - The performance of extremity in the 1970s’, Manchester University Press, pp.90-123

2018 • Nicolas Ballet, ‘Cosey Fanni Tutti talks to Nicolas Ballet’, Octopus Notes, Issue 8, pp.64-67 • Julia Michalska, ‘Artist A.A. Bronson selects his favourite works at Art Basel’, The Art Newspaper (Art Basel Fair Edition), 15-17 June, pp.14-15 • Anna Adell, ‘Cosey Fanni Tutti and other scarlet girls’, Le Bastart, June • Emily Gosling, ‘A Lifetime of Sex and Art with Cosey Fanni Tutti’, AnOther Magazine, 16 May • Balasz Takac, ‘How Did Cosey Fanni Tutti’s Artistic Legacy Infuence Other Artists?’, Widewalls, May

2017 • Zak Smith, ‘Strange Forms of Discipline: Zak Smith in conversation with Cosey Fanni Tutti’, Artillery, 7 November • Lucy Reynolds, ‘Cosey Fanni Tutti: Cabinet, ’, Art Agenda, 31 October • Kate Perutz, ‘5 Exhibitions to See in October’, Artworkslondon.com, October • Moriah Russo, ‘‘Art Sex Music’ reviewed’, Orlando Weekly, orlandoweekly.com, 19 July • Ben Eastham, ‘Wrecker of civilization: The eccentric co-founder of ’, The Times, Literary Supplement (Main), 16 June, pp.9-10 • Frances Morgan, ‘Art Sex Music’, The Wire, Issue 339, May, p.73 • Luke Turner, ‘Art Sex ’, Dazed, 10 May 2017 • Paul Clinton, ‘Time to Tell: Cosey Fanni Tutti talks to Paul Clinton’, Frieze online, 12 April • Helen Brown, ‘Rock star, artist, : the incredible life of Cosey Fanni Tutti’, The Telegraph, Saturday 8 April, 2017, Culture supplement, pp.24-25 • Joe Muggs, ‘Wreckers of Civilisation’, Suppplement, Issue No.4, Spring / Summer, pp.8-9 • Fiona Sturges, ‘Book of the Day: Art Sex Music by Cosey Fanni Tutti’, The Guardian, 30 March • Victoria Segal, ‘Taking Art to Extremes’, The Sunday Times Culture Supplement, 19 March, pp.36 • Alexis Petridis, ‘Cosey Fanni Tutti: I don’t like acceptance. It makes me think I’ve done something wrong’, The Guardian, 14 March • Cosey Fanni Tutti, ‘I smeared Gen with four paste and whipped him hard: an extract from Cosey Fanni Tutti’s book’, The Guardian, 14 March • ‘Cosey Fanni Tutti talks frankly to Tate etc. about art, sex and music’, Tate etc., Issue 39, Spring, pp.20-21

2016 • Alison M. Gingeras, ‘Cosey Fanni Tutti’, Aperture ‘On Feminism’ Issue, Winter • Priscilla Frank, ‘These Sex-Positive Feminist Artists Were Way Ahead Of Their Time’, The Huffngton Post, 26 February • Sarah Galo,‘The explicitly sexual female female artists that feminism forgot’, The Guardian, 3 February

2015 • ‘Country Life’, The Wire, Issue 373, front cover & full feature on Cosey’s musical career • Siona Wilson, ‘ and the Problem of Feminist Art: The Emergent Queer Aesthetics of COUM Transmissions’, from ‘Art Labor, Sex Politics - Feminist Effects in 1970s British Art and Performance’, University of Minnesota Press, pp.92-137

______C A B I N E T 132 Tyers Street, Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens, London SE11 5HS, www.cabinet.uk.com 2014 • Jonny Ensall, Eddy Frankel, Dan Frost, Gareth May & Chris Waywell, ‘Objects of Desire’, Time Out, No.2303, 11-17 November • Amelia Jones (ed.), ‘SEXUALITY: (Documents of contemporary Art series)’, Whitechapel Gallery publications, London. Includes Cosey Fanni Tutti, statements from interview from Work in Progress magazine (7 Dec 1993) • ‘Olivia Singer interviews Cosey Fanni Tutti’, Dazed Digital, September • ‘Explicit Female’, Kunstforum International Art Magazine, Issue 226 • Dr. Feona Attwood, ‘Sex Media and Technology’, University, UK • Anita Axbi, M - PRS for Music magazine interview with Cosey Fanni Tutti • ‘BENGLIS 73/74’, catalogue for exhibition at Neon Parc / Sutton Gallery, Australia • Ian Lowey & Suzy Prince, ‘The Graphic Art of the Underground: A Countercultural History’, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC • Marc James Léger (ed.), ‘The Idea of the Avent Garde - And What It Means Today’, Manchester University Press, pp.248-249 • Kathy Noble, ‘Yes, But, or Maybe, or Perhaps, or Probably’, Tate etc., Issue 30, Spring

2013 • ‘For The Record: 15 Conversations with people who shaped the way we listen to music’, Red Bull Music Academy publication. Features Cosey Fanni Tutti • Bob Nickas, ‘Cover Notes: Bob Nickas on X-TG’s / THE FINAL REPORT’, Artforum, April, Vol.51, No.8, pp.109-110

2012 • Maria Fusco & Richard Birke (ed.), ‘Cosey Complex’, Koenig Books, London • Giulia Lamoni, ‘Art and Eroticism’, Instituto de Historia de Arte Universidade Nova-FCSH, Portugal. Includes ‘Meet Geraldine’ and Prostitution poster • Dr. Tal Dekel, ‘Gendered: Art and Feminism Theory’, published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing

2011 • Manfred Schmidt, Cosey featured in ‘Encyclopaedia and Etymology (background) of the Rock and Pop Bandnames’ • Dr. Jason, Cosey featured in ‘Metal Machine Music: Technology, Noise, and Modernism in 1975-1996’ for State University of New York at Stony Brook • Gretchen Wagner, Cosey featured in MoMA book • Daniel Birnbaum, Connie Butler, Suzanne Cotter, Bice Curiger, Okwui Enwezor, Massimiliano Giono, Bob Nickas & Hans Ulrich Obrist, ‘Defning Contemporary Art: 25 years in 200 Pivotal Artworks’, published by Phaidon

2010 • ‘Jeff Koons Made in Heaven Paintings’, published 2010 by Luxembourg & Dayan Gallery, New York, USA. Includes an essay from curator and critic Alison Gingeras which features Cosey Fanni Tutti’s work. • Zora von Burden, ‘Women of the Underground: Music’, a book of interviews including Cosey Fanni Tutti, Moe Tucker, Laurie Anderson, Lydia Lunch, Ana Da Silva etc. Published 2010 by Manic D Press, San Francisco, USA • ‘Image of The Month’ features double page spread of Cosey Fanni Tutti’s ‘The Kiss’, ‘NOVO’ magazine #10, France. • ‘Individuals: Women Artists in the Collection of the Museum of Modern Art’, Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA • ‘Creamier’ (5th in the series), published by Phaidon Press, Spring. Features images of Cosey’s magazine work which are referenced within a transcribed roundtable discussion amongst 10 international curators • ‘Vernissage’, National Gallery of Canada’s quarterly magazine, Spring. Features the exhibition ‘Pop Life: Art in a Material World’

2009 • Matthew Higgs, ‘Top 10/Best of 2010’, TG NY gigs listed, Artforum, December • ‘Stanley Picker Gallery Public Lectures on Art. 1: Cosey Fanni Tutti in conversation with Andrew Wheatley’, published 2009

______C A B I N E T 132 Tyers Street, Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens, London SE11 5HS, www.cabinet.uk.com • ‘Frieze Projects, Frieze Talks and Frieze Film 2006 - 2008’, edited transcript of the 2008 Frieze talk on ‘Is the Underground Over?’, October • ‘Post Porn Politics’, published 2009 • ‘Feminist Art in the 70s’ University press publication. The Women and Gender Studies Program, Tel-Aviv University, Israel • ‘Pop Life:Art in a Material World’ catalogue, Tate Modern, London, UK • ‘See This Sound. Promises in Sound and Vision’ catalogue, Art Museum, Linz, Austria • The Wire, cover CD features Strings of Consciousness ‘Mist While Sleeping’, collaborative lyrics and vocals by Cosey, March • Fiona Banner, ‘Performance Nude’. Conversation with Fiona Banner, Stewart Home and Cosey Fanni Tutti, published by Other Criteria

2008 • BLUE magazine, Italy, interview with Cosey, November • Gea Politi, interview with Cosey, Flash Art magazine, Vol. XL1, No.259, March - April • Gray Watson, ‘Art and Sex’ • ‘Wack!: Art and the Feminist Revolution’ catalogue, MoMa PS1, New York, USA • ‘Linguistic Hardcore’, HAPPY HYPOCRITE Issue One. A bi-annual journal focussed on writing as art. Features an interview with Cosey by Maria Fusco

2007 • ‘(Not Under the Infuence) Cosey Fanni Tutti on Independence’, interview in ART REVIEW magazine, No.13 • ‘Wack!: Art and the Feminist Revolution’ catalogue, National Museum of Women In The Arts, Washington DC, USA • ‘Panic Attack’ catalogue, Barbican, London, UK • ‘Gender Battle’ catalogue, Contemporary Art Centre of Galicia, Santiago de Compostela, Spain • ‘It’s time for Action (there’s no option)’ catalogue, Migros Museum, Zurich, Switzerland • ‘Sympathy for the Devil’ catalogue, Museum of Contemporary Art, , USA • The Wire, review of Carter Tutti • ELEGY, article and review on Carter Tutti • Kate Green & Steve Peralta, interview in NEOAZTLAN • UOVO magazine sound postcards features extracts from TG concert at Tate Modern • Carolina Velasco, Cosey Fanni Tutti included in book on creative composing experience vs live public experience • Cesco Cornali, ‘Inside’, No.13, Winter. Features Throbbing Gristle piece

2006 • ‘Tate Triennial 2006: New British Art’, Tate Britain, London, UK • ‘Industrial relations’, TG interview in Berlin, Frieze, Issue 98, April • ‘I’m back, decades after the scandals’, Hull Daily Mail, UK, 7 March • ‘Questionaire’, Cosey Fanni Tutti, Frieze, Issue 97, March • ‘A Classic of British Art? Welcome back Cosey Fanni Tutti’, Evening Standard, UK, 28 February • Andre Stitt, ‘Trace: installation artspace 00-05’, Seren Books, UK • ‘John Duncan’s works: 1975 to 2005’, Errant Press, Critical Ear series Vol. 3 • Interview with Cosey, THE POP MANIFESTO Issue Two • Rob Young, ‘ROUGH TRADE’, Black Dog Publishing London, UK

2005 • ‘GO BETWEEN’, Bregenzer Kunstverein Magazin 4, Germany. Contribution by Cosey • ‘When does sound become Art?’, contribution by Cosey, ART REVIEW, Vol. LV1, May • Robert Dimery, ‘1001 you must hear before you die’, Cassell Illustrated, UK • Tom Sykes & Simon Sykes, ‘No Such Thing as a Free Ride? A Collection of Hitchers’ Tales’, contribution by Cosey

2004 • ‘Life Forms’ review, ‘Freize Art Magazine, Nov/Dec • ‘The Future Has a Silver Lining-Genealogies of Glamour’, Migros Museum, Zurich, Switzerland

______C A B I N E T 132 Tyers Street, Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens, London SE11 5HS, www.cabinet.uk.com • ‘Frieze Art Fair Yearbook 2004-5’, profled CABINET artist, Frieze Art Fair, London, UK • Hatje Cantz, ‘International Compendium - Prix Ars Electronica 2004’, contribution by Cosey

2003 • Richard Cork, ‘BREAKING DOWN THE BARRIERS: ART IN THE 1970s’, Yale University Press • ‘CONFESSIONS’, Cosey Fanni Tutti. Limited Edition book published by Cabinet, London, UK

2002 • Dr. Neil Mulholland, ‘BRITISH ART IN THE LATE TWENTIETH CENTURY’, Ashgate, London, UK • Elena Ungeheuer, ‘Elektroakustische Musik’, features TG, Laaber, Germany.

2001 • Stephen Colegrave & Chris Sullivan, ‘PUNK. A Life Apart’, Cassell & Co, UK • Review of Cosey’s two CD albums, THE WIRE, Issue 204, February

2000 • Tracy Warr (ed.), ‘THE ARTIST’S BODY’, Phaidon Press, London, UK • ‘LIVE IN YOUR HEAD’ catalogue, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, UK • ‘PROTEST & SURVIVE’, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, UK

1999 • Simon Ford, ‘Wreckers of Civilisation’, the story of COUM Transmissions and Throbbing Gristle, Black Dog, London, UK

1998 • Rose Lee Goldberg, ‘Performance - Live Art Since the 60s’, Thames and Hudson, London, UK • RoseLee Goldberg & Harry N. Abrahams, ‘Performance - Live Art Since 1960’, New York, USA • Paul Schimmel, ‘OUT OF ACTIONS: Between Performance and the Object 1949 - 1979’, Thames & Hudson, London, UK • Simon Ford, ‘Subject and (Sex) Object’, MAKE Magazine

1996 • Artists Book Yearbook 1996-97, Magpie Press • ‘Industrial Revolutionaries’, retrospective article on COUM, the ‘Prostitution’ exhibition and TG, The Wire, Issue 152, October • Retrospective article on the ‘Prostitution’ exhibition, Art Monthly, June

1994 • David Bradley, ‘Susperium Book 1’, Susperium Publications, USA • Serge Feray, ‘Cashiers de - Revue d’erotismes No.2’, France

1992 • Dave Flint, interview with Cosey Fanni Tutti for Divinity magazine

1990 • Marlene Sonn, Interview with Chris & Cosey for Alternative Press, USA, 21 August • Bill Locey, Interview with Chris & Cosey for L.A. Times, USA, 16 July • TG article in SPIRAL SCRATCH, No.13, February

1988 • Rose Lee Goldberg, ‘Performance: Live Art 1909 to the Present’, Thames and Hudson, London, UK • Rose Lee Goldberg, ‘Performance Art from Futurism to the Present’, Thames and Hudson, London, UK

1987 • ‘Fourth Annual report’, Coup De Grace Publications, USA, December • ‘Auto Erotic’ limited edition of 69, USA. Features photos of subcultural action by Cosey & Chris

1984

______C A B I N E T 132 Tyers Street, Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens, London SE11 5HS, www.cabinet.uk.com • Paul Buck, ‘Violent Silence-celebrating Georges Bataille’, The Georges Bataille Event, UK

1983 • ‘Industrial Culture Handbook’, Re Search, USA

1982 • ‘Time To Tell’, special edition of Flowmotion fanzine on Cosey, including cassette

1981 • Third and fnal issue of Industrial News, 4 November • ‘Collaboration - A British View’, article including photo of COUM at 9th Biennale, Musèe dArt Moderne, Paris, 18 September 1975, Vanguard, Vol.10, No.2, March

1979 • Primary Sources 3, November/December • Hugh Adams cites ‘Woman’s Roll’ in ‘Three cheers For Rebellion’, Flash Art, No.92-93, October/ November • Steve Durland, ‘Common Press 22’, magazine of art, USA, October • Second issue of Industrial News, 3 September • ‘What the Papers Say’, Artscribe 18, July • AA Bronson and Peggy Gale, ‘Performance by Artists’, Art Metropole, Toronto, Canada • Hayward Annual actions reviewed, Artscribe, No.19 • ‘Hayward Annual 1979’, Westerham Press, UK • ‘Masculine & Feminine. Biennale Trigon’, Kunstlerhaus Neue Galerie, Graz, Austria • Albrecht D, ‘Refection Press No.43’, Germany

1978 • Ted Polhemus & Lynn Procter, ‘Anti-fashion’, Thames and Hudson, London, UK, September • Photographs by Tutti of P-Orridge’s private performance ‘Scenes Of Victory’ • COUM Transmission, Flash Art, No.80-81, February/April

1977 • ‘CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS’ for St. James Press published through MACMILLANS • ‘Cease to Exist No. 5. Action’ description and photographs in Curtains: le prochain step 14-17 • ‘Prostitution’ article in Studio International, Vol.193, No.985, January/February

1976 • ‘Observations on Cease to Exist: Parts 4 & 5’, Ava Exchange, December • COUM 34 Missions Statement & photos of ‘Towards thee Crystal Bowl’, Galleria Vittorio Emanuelle, , February 1976, Flash Art, December • Countless press reviews of ‘Prostitution’ ICA exhibition including ‘Sex Show Report for D.P.P.’, Evening Standard, London, UK • ‘Art Inglese Oggi 1960-1976’, British Council. • Studio International, Vol.192, No.982, July/August. • COUM Transmissions statement (refs. Milan hence dating), GP-O and CFT letters dated October 1975, Flash Art, February

1975 • ‘COUMing Along’, Art & Artists, Vol.10, No.9, December • COUM statement/list of performances & collections; information on property (COUM studio), S.P.A.C.E. Directory of Artists (London), 10 Martello Street, London, UK, September • Studio International, Vol.192, No.982, July/August • ‘COUM Transmissions’, Flash Art, No.52-53, Milan, Italy, February

1974 • Performance Extra

1973

______C A B I N E T 132 Tyers Street, Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens, London SE11 5HS, www.cabinet.uk.com • ‘In View’, Art & Artists, London, UK, October • COUM in‘Artist Directory’, FILE Mail Art magazine, April/May • ‘L’Ecole & Cosey’, West Bay Dadaist No.4, USA • ‘Fluxshoe add end a. Cullumpton’, Beau Geste Press. COUM performances as part of Fluxshoe (6)

1972 • COUM Transmissions, OZ, No.42, May/June, London, UK • ‘COUM Transmissions Help Yourself’, OZ, No.44, London, UK • ‘COUM - they are here to perplex you’, Hull & Yorkshire Times, UK, February

1971 • ‘COUM on out’, Frendz, No.14, London, UK, October • News from COUM Transmissions, Catalyst, October

______C A B I N E T 132 Tyers Street, Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens, London SE11 5HS, www.cabinet.uk.com Cosey Fanni Tutti

Lives and works in the UK

Selected Exhibitions

2019, ‘Axis Mundo: Queer Networks in Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, Massachusetts, USA 2019, ‘Straying from the Line’, Schinkel Pavillon, Berlin, Germany 2019, ‘Axis Mundo: Queer Networks in Chicano L.A.’, Lawndale, Houston, USA 2019, ‘Electro: From Kraftwerk to Daft Punk’, Philharmonie de Paris, Paris, France 2018, ‘Putting Out’, Gavin Brown’s enterprise, New York, USA. Curated by Reba Maybury 2018, ‘A Study in Scarlet’, Le Plateau - Frac Ile-de-France, Paris, France 2018, ‘The Site of the Cut’, Kunstverien Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Germany 2017-18, ‘Histórias da sexualidade’, Museu de Arte de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil 2017, COSEY FANNI TUTTI, Cabinet, London, UK 2017, ‘Axis Mundo: Queer Networks in Chicano L.A.’, MOCA Pacifc Design Center, West Hollywood, USA 2017, ‘COUM Transmissions’, frst major retrospective exhibition, Hull City of Culture 2017, Hull, UK 2016, COSEY FANNI TUTTI, exhibition & autobiographical reading from ‘ART SEX MUSIC’, ICA, London, UK 2016, ‘IN A DREAM YOU SAW A WAY TO SURVIVE AND YOU WERE FULL OF JOY’, group show curated by Elizabeth Price, Whitworth, The University of Manchester, Manchester, UK 2016, ‘Black Sheep Feminism: The Art of Sexual Politics’, Dallas Contemporary Art Museum, Dallas, USA 2015, ‘THE EXHIBITION OF A FILM - A project by Mathieu Copeland’, Tate Modern, London, UK 2014, ‘BENGLIS 73 / 74’, Neon Parc / Sutton Gallery, Fitzroy, Australia 2014, ‘Keywords: Art, Culture & Society in 1980s Britain’, Tate Liverpool, Liverpool, UK. Featuring ‘Pussy Got The Cream’ 2014, ‘72 - 82’, flm by William Raban about ACME Housing Association featuring Cosey 2014, ‘PLETORA No 2 magazine launch’, MARCO Contemporary Arts Museum, Vigo, Spain. Curated by Juan F Navazas 2013, ‘Audio Forces’ exhibition, New Delhi, India. Including ‘BIOSCHISMIC’ installation 2013, ‘The Exhibition of a Film’, Mattieu Copeland - Sound collaboration with Susan Stenger - Screened at: Contemporary Art Centre, Geneva, Switzerland; Centre Pompidou, Paris, France; les Abattoirs, Musée d’art moderne et contemporain, Toulouse, France; MoMA, New York, USA; Tate Modern, London, UK; Kunsthalle, Zurich, Germany 2013, ‘The Only Performances That Make It All The Way...’, Kunstlerhaus, Graz, Austria 2012, ‘Cosey Complex’, book launch at CABINET, London, UK 2012, ‘Bruce Nauman Days’, ICA, London, UK. Featuring Cosey’s commissioned soundwork ‘BIOSCHISMIC’ 2011, ‘Has The Film Already Started?’, Tate Britain, London, UK 2011, ‘Glassed’, Carter Tutti live sound composition and performances with Yann Marussich, Electron Festival, Geneva, Switzerland 2010, ‘Picture Industry (Goodbye to All That)’, group show at Regen Projects II, Los Angeles, USA 2010, ‘Szabo Sessions Vol. One’, included at Brescia Photographic Biennale, Lombardy, Italy 2010, ‘120 Day Volume, Part III’, group show, A Palazzo Gallery, Brescia, Italy. Curated by Cabinet 2010, ‘SIGHT SOUND (Interaction) 4’, group show, Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, USA 2010, ‘Cosey Complex’, one day event, ICA, London, UK 2010, ‘Cosey Club’, evening event, ICA, London, UK 2010, ‘Pop Life: Art in a Material World - Warhol, Haring, Koons, Hirst, Cosey Fanni Tutti and more...’, Gallery of Contemporary Art, Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany 2010, ‘Pop Life: Art in a Material World - Warhol, Haring, Koons, Hirst, Cosey Fanni Tutti and more...’, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 2010, COUM archive exhibition at Henry Moore Institute Library, London, UK 2009, ‘Pop Life: Art in a Material World’, Tate Modern, London, UK 2009, ‘A=P=P=A=R=I=T=I=O=N’, TG & Cerith Wyn Evans sculpture / installation, Tramway, , Scotland 2009, ‘See This Sound. Promises in Sound and Vision’, group exhibition, Lentos Art Museum, Linz, Austria 2009, ‘WACK!’, group show, MoMA PS1, New York, USA ______C A B I N E T 132 Tyers Street, Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens, London SE11 5HS, www.cabinet.uk.com 2009, SILENCIO flm screened at La Cinémathèque Française, TG music as the soundtrack, Paris, France 2009, SILENCIO flm screened on French TV, TG music as the soundtrack, France 2009, ‘Camera Lucida’, installation by Domnitch / Gelfand including sound by Carter Tutti, International Film Festival, Prague, Czech Republic 2009, ‘Camera Lucida’, installation by Domnitch / Gelfand including sound by Carter Tutti, Staatsgalerie Stuttgart, Germany 2009, ‘Camera Lucida’, installation by Domnitch / Gelfand including sound by Carter Tutti, Dis-patch Festival, Belgrade, Serbia 2009, ‘Camera Lucida’, installation by Domnitch / Gelfand including sound by Carter Tutti, London IFoEM, London, UK 2009, ‘Camera Lucida’, installation by Domnitch / Gelfand including sound by Carter Tutti, Santral Museum, Istanbul, Turkey 2009, ‘Camera Lucida’, installation by Domnitch / Gelfand including sound by Carter Tutti, AVmotional, Bucharest, Romania 2009, ‘Colorfeld Variations’ screening, Dis-patch Festival, Belgrade, Serbia 2009, ‘Colorfeld Variations’ screening, London International Festival of Exploratory Music, London, UK 2009, ‘Colorfeld Variations’ screening, Visual Sounds-Musik Intermedial / Soundtrack, Cologne 6.0. Praxis Projekt Atelier, Koln, Germany 2009, ‘SIGHT.SOUND (INTERACTION)’, curated by Jason Sloan, Maryland Institute College of Art’s INTERACTIVE MEDIA DEPARTMENT, USA 2008, ‘WACK!: Art and the Feminist Revolution’, group show, MoMA PS1, New York, USA 2008, Frieze Art Fair, TG 32nd Annual Report exhibited by Cabinet, London, UK 2008, ‘A=P=P=A=R=I=T=I=O=N’, Kyoto Triennial, TG & Cerith Wyn Evans sculpture / installation, Kyoto, Japan 2008, ‘SILENCIO’ flm with TG sound track screened at Tate Modern, London, UK 2007, ‘WACK!’, group show, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, USA 2007, ‘Panic Attack’, group show, Barbican, London, UK 2007, ‘Gender Battle’, Contemporary Art Centre of Galicia, Santiago de Compostela, Spain 2007-08, ‘Sympathy for the Devil’, TG in group show, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, USA 2007, ‘Colorfeld Variations’ screening, G Fine Art, Ellipse Art Center & Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington DC, USA 2007, ‘WACK!’, group show, National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington DC, USA 2006, ‘TATE Triennial 2006: New British Art’, group show, Tate Britain, London, UK 2006, ‘It’s Time for Action (there’s no option) about Feminism’, Migros Museum, Zurich, Switzerland 2006, ‘Minotaur Blood The Fucking Beast’, Fortescue Avenue / Jonathan Viner, London, UK 2005, ‘In the Vitrines’, solo show, Van Abbe Museum, Eindhoven, Holland 2005, ‘Selfessness 4’, video, audio, photographic installation, TRACE Gallery, Cardiff, UK 2005, ‘Go Between’, group show, Magazin 4 - Bregenzer Kunstverein, Bregenz, Austria 2005, ‘Industrial Annual Report’, TG solo exhibition, Kunstwerke, Berlin, Germany. Curated by Cosey Fanni Tutti & Markus Mueller 2005, ‘Camera Lucida’, installation by Domnitch / Gelfand including sound by Carter Tutti, I-20 Gallery, New York, USA 2004, ‘CONFESSIONS’, book art work launch at Cabinet, London, UK 2004, ‘The Future Has a Silver Lining - Genealogies of Glamour’, group show, Migros Museum, Zurich, Switzerland 2003, ‘Independence’, group show, South London Gallery, London, UK 2003, ‘CONFESSIONS - PROJECTED’, 20 min DVD screening, Flourish Nights, Glasgow, Scotland 2003, ‘In Conversation’ and public talk for The Salon, The Old Operating Theatre, London, UK 2002, ‘Hotel Sub Rosa’, Marc Foxx Gallery, Los Angeles, USA 2002, ‘TG24’ exhibition, Cabinet, London, UK 2001, ‘Live in Your Head’, Museu do Chiado, Lisbon, Portugal 2001, ‘RE-VIEWED’, solo exhibition and video installation, Station Gallery, Frankfurt, Germany 2000, ‘VILLAGE DISCO’, Cabinet Gallery, London, UK 2000, ‘Live in Your Head’, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, UK 2000, ‘VOLUME’, sound installation for ‘E.A.R. Two’, MoMA PS1, New York, USA 2000, ‘Protest & Survive’, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, UK 1999, ‘Out of Actions’, MOCA, Tokyo, Japan

______C A B I N E T 132 Tyers Street, Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens, London SE11 5HS, www.cabinet.uk.com 1999, ‘Out of Actions’, MOCA, Barcelona, Spain 1999, DIRT Gallery, Los Angeles, USA 1998, ‘Out of Actions’, Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, USA 1998, ‘Out of Actions’, MOCA, Vienna, Austria 1997, ‘Popoccultural’, video installation, City Art Gallery, Southampton, UK 1997, ‘From Wilson to Callaghan’, Poster Studio, Charing Cross Road, London, UK 1996, ‘Popoccultural’, video installation, South London Gallery, London, UK 1995, ‘Witches & Torture’, Mail Art exhibition, Rintein, Germany 1994, ‘Lip Service’ photographs, First International Female Artists Art Biennal, Stockholm, Sweden 1981, ‘In the Shadow of the Sun’, flm by , premiered at the Berlin Film Festival, Berlin, Germany. Soundtrack by Throbbing Gristle 1979, ‘LIFE FORMS’ 1973 - 1979, ‘Masculine & Feminine. Biennale Trigon’, Kunstlerhaus Neue Galerie, Graz, Austria 1979, ‘ACTION’, 3 day performance, Hayward Gallery, London, UK 1977, ‘Image Bank Post Card Show’, USA 1976, ‘WOMANS ROLL’, A.I.R. Gallery, London, UK 1976, ‘PROSTITUTION’, COUM retrospective exhibition, ICA, London, UK 1976, ‘Arte Inglese Oggi 1960 - 1976’, Milan, Italy 1976 ‘Towards the Crystal Bowl’, Galleria Victor Emanuelle, Milan, Italy 1976, ‘Photos of Actions 1973 - 76’, Akumulatory Galleria, Poznan, Poland 1975, ‘L’ecole de l’art infantile’, group show, New Reform Gallery, Aalst, Belgium 1975, ‘Postal Art’, group show, KAA Gallery, Toronto, Canada 1975, ‘Postcard Show’, Mail Art group show, Refection Press Gallery, Stuttgart, Germany 1975, S.P.A.C.E. open day, COUM exhibit documentation of performances, London, UK 1975, ‘Video Encounter’, COUM video works, group show, Galleria cirica d’arte Moderna, Ferrara, Italy (toured Europe and South America) 1974, ‘Artists’ Rubber Stamps’, Mail Art group show at Ecart Gallery, Geneva, Switzerland 1974, ‘Rubber Stamps’, Institut de l’environnement, Paris, France 1974, Mail Art group show toured Europe, North and South America 1974, ‘Postal Project 74’, Mail Art group show, La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina 1974, ‘Creative Postcard Show’, Mail Art group show, Montivideo, Uruguay 1974, ‘SLUJ International’, Mail Art group show, Colby Junior College, New London, New Hampshire, USA

Solo Actions 2019, ‘On Gossip & Eavesdropping’, Ambika P3, London, UK, part of London Contemporary Music Festival. 2019, Cosey in conversation with at Design Manchester 2019, Mail Art at the Museum at Manchester Metropolitan University 2019, Mary Anne Hobbs - BBC6 Music at Manchester International Festival, Manchester. UK 2019, ‘ART SEX MUSIC’ - Book reading at Fullalove - a celebration of Gordon Burn 2019, ‘In Conversation’ with , London Short Film Festival, ICA, London, UK 2018, Solo performance, Sea Change Festival, Totnes, Devon, UK 2018, ‘ART SEX MUSIC’, book reading & in conversation with, Deer Shed Festival 9, North Yorkshire, UK 2018, ‘ART SEX MUSIC’, book reading & in conversation with Elizabeth Alker, Hebden Bridge Arts Festival, Yorkshire, UK 2018, ‘ART SEX MUSIC’, book reading & in conversation with, Leeds International Festival, Leeds, UK 2018, ‘ART SEX MUSIC’, book reading & in conversation with John Dorran, Walthamstow Rock ‘n’ Roll Book Club, London, UK 2018, ‘ART SEX MUSIC’, book reading & in conversation with, Laugharne Music & Literary Festival, Wales, UK 2018, ‘ART SEX MUSIC’, paperback book launch (with Chris Carter solo performance), Faber Social, London, UK 2018, ‘ART SEX MUSIC’, book reading & in conversation with, Collusion Seminar: The Cross Space, Cambridge, UK 2018, ‘ART SEX MUSIC’, book reading & in conversation with, by:Larm Festival, Oslo, Norway 2018, ‘In Conversation’, Out To Lunch Festival, Belfast, Ireland 2017, ‘In Conversation’ with , Crossing Border Festival, the Hague, Holland 2017, ‘ART SEX MUSIC’, book reading & in conversation with, Lit Up Festival, Beverley, Hull, UK 2017, ‘ART SEX MUSIC’, book reading & in conversation with, Frieze Academy, London, UK

______C A B I N E T 132 Tyers Street, Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens, London SE11 5HS, www.cabinet.uk.com 2017, ‘In Conversation’ with Maria Alyokhina, Frieze Academy, London, UK 2017, ‘ART SEX MUSIC’, book reading & in conversation with, End of The Road Festival, Dorset, UK 2017, ‘ART SEX MUSIC’, book reading & in conversation with Ian Rankin, Edinburgh International Book Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland 2017, ‘ART SEX MUSIC’, book reading & in conversation with Miranda Sawyer, Port Eliot Festival, Reading, UK 2017, ‘ART SEX MUSIC’, book reading & in conversation with Pete Paphides, Latitude Festival, Suffolk, UK 2017, ‘ART SEX MUSIC’, book reading & in conversation with John Robb, Manchester International Festival, Manchester, UK 2017, ‘ART SEX MUSIC’, book reading & in conversation with, The Royal Geographical Society, London, UK 2017, ‘ART SEX MUSIC’, book reading & in conversation with, Stoke Newington Literary Festival, London, UK 2017, ‘ART SEX MUSIC’, book reading & in conversation with John Grant, Hay Festival, Powys, UK 2017, ‘ART SEX MUSIC’, book reading & in conversation with David Keenan, Centre for Contemporary Arts, Glasgow, Scotland 2017, ‘ART SEX MUSIC’, book reading & in conversation with, WoW Festival, Liverpool, UK 2017, ‘ART SEX MUSIC’, book reading & in conversation with Lenny Kaye, McNally Jackson, New York, USA 2017, ‘ART SEX MUSIC’, book reading & in conversation with Graham Duff, Brighthelm Centre, Brighton, UK 2017, ‘ART SEX MUSIC’, book reading & in conversation with, BRDCST Festival, Belgium 2017, ‘ART SEX MUSIC’, book reading & in conversation with Luke Turner, Rough Trade East, London, UK 2017, ‘ART SEX MUSIC’, book reading & in conversation with Lee Brackstone, Hull, City of Culture, Hull, UK 2017, Art lecture & in conversation with David Keenan, Edinburgh School of Art, Edinburgh, Scotland 2017, Solo music performance & COUM discussion panel at Hull, City of Culture, Hull, UK 2016, ‘Cosey Fanni Tutti: ART SEX MUSIC - An autobiographical reading’, ICA, London, UK 2016, In conversation with Andrew Weatherall, Festival Number 6, Portmeirion, UK 2015, Live Q & A, Tate Modern, London, UK 2014, ‘Untitled’ Art action series for new flm work (in progress) 2011, ‘CONFESSIONS PROJECTED’, live reading with video, Tate Britain, London, UK 2011, ‘Over and Over and Over and Over’, discussion panel including Rob Young, Iain Forsyth, Jane Pollard, Caroline Evans, ICA, London, UK 2011, ‘Porn As Mode’, seminar with Ellen Cantor, Royal College of Art, London, UK 2011, ‘CONFESSIONS PROJECTED: Part Two’, Late at Tate Britain, London, UK 2010, Guest lecturer at Red Bull Music Academy, London, UK 2010, ‘TateShots - SOUND and VISION’, short flm, Tate, London, UK 2010, Lecture / presentation on multi-disciplinary practice at the University for the Creative Arts, Farnham, UK 2010, Part of discussion panel at Parallel Voices 2010 with Chris Carter, & Carsten Nicolai, Siobhan Davies Studios, London, UK 2010, COSEY CLUB, evening event, ICA, London, UK 2010, COSEY COMPLEX one day event in March at the ICA, London, UK 2010, Solo audio / visual performance in the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern 10th Birthday weekend, London, UK 2010, Cosey ‘In Conversation’ with Milovan Farronato at the Festival of Contemporary Art, Faenza, Italy 2009, Cosey ‘In Conversation’ with Catherine Wood, symposium at Tate Modern, London, UK 2009, Cosey ‘In Conversation’ with Andrew Wheatley, Stanley Picker Gallery, Kingston University, London, UK 2009, COH PLAYS COSEY performance, Palais De Beaux Arts, Brussels, Belgium 2008, Cosey ‘In Conversation’ with Andrew Wheatley, Liverpool Biennial, UK 2008, ‘Is the Underground Over?’, discussion panel member at Frieze Art Fair, London, UK 2007, ‘Queens of Noise’, interview on BBC 6 Music, UK 2007, ‘The Secret Public: the last days of the British Underground 1978 - 1988’, talks on Cosey’s flm work, The British School at , Rome, Italy 2005, ‘Visual Music’, talk on Cosey’s work, as part of exhibition at Museum Of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, USA

______C A B I N E T 132 Tyers Street, Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens, London SE11 5HS, www.cabinet.uk.com 2005, ‘Selfessness’ No.4 Live Art Action, DV video (for DVD), Sandringham, Norfolk, UK 2004, ‘Selfessness’ No.3 Live Art Action, DV video & DVD, Cemetery, Hull, UK 2004, ‘CONFESSIONS’, book / edition launch, CABINET, London, UK 2004, ‘Confession and Interrelated Works’, lecture at Hull Critical Platform Seminar, School for Media Technologies, Hull, UK 2004, ‘Confessional Electronica’, solo performance at SPITZ, London, UK 2003, Interview and guest play list on Resonance FM, London, UK 2003, Interview for British Airways infight radio, Worldwide 2003, ‘Selfessness’ No. 1 recording / broadcast, Resonance FM, London, UK 2003, ‘Selfessness’ No. 2 broadcast, Resonance FM, London, UK 2003, ‘CONFESSIONS - PROJECTED’, 20 min DVD screening, Flourish Nights, Glasgow, Scotland 2003, ‘In Conversation’ and public talk for The Salon, The Old Operating Theatre, London, UK 2002, ‘In Conversation’ with artist Andre Stitt, Courtauld Institute of Art, London, UK 2002, ‘Selfessness’ No. 1 Live Art Action, Disneyland, California, USA 2002, ‘Selfessness’ No. 2 Live Art Action, Beachy Head, Sussex, UK 2002, ‘Artist/Model’, Richard Kern exhibition, panel member at open discussion, ICA, London, UK 2001, Lecture and open discussion, University of Wales Institute, Cardiff, Wales 1999, Lecture at University of Wolverhampton, UK 1996, ‘Popoccultural’ video installation, South London Gallery, London, UK 1995, ‘SMUT FEST’, discussion panel on chaired by Tuppy Owens, Confessions Gallery, Islington, London, UK 1987, ‘RITUAL AWAKENING’ Part 2 performance, Bar Europe Festival, , Holland 1986, ‘RITUAL AWAKENING’ Part 1 performance, Zap Club, Brighton, UK 1986, ‘Pussy Got The Cream’ video by Cosey, commissioned by Zap Club for Taboo Festival of eroticism 1985, ‘Opinions’ with live video, Zap Club, Brighton, UK 1984, ‘Striptease’ project terminated December 1984, ‘Striptease’ action project continues on a regular basis 1984, ‘SUCH IS LIFE’ performance at ‘Violent Silence Festival’, Bloomsbury Theatre, London, UK (celebrating the life and times of Georges Bataille) 1984, ‘26 BATHROOMS’, 35mm flm by Peter Greenaway for Channel 4 (Famous peoples bathrooms, Cosey appears in the bathroom of David Hockney) 1983, ‘Striptease’ action project continues on a regular basis 1983, Performance with live video, Diorama, London, UK 1983, ‘Shadow From Light’, 16mm flm Directed by Steve Dwoskin, (documentary on photographer Bill Brandt) 1982, ‘Striptease’ action project continues on a regular basis 1982, ‘Diorama’ live action by Cosey, recorded to video, at Diorama, London, UK 1982, Art action including live video mix, St Paul’s, London, UK 1982, Lecture and open discussion, Leeds Polytechnic, Leeds, UK 1982, Lecture and open discussion, Liverpool Art College, Liverpool, UK 1981, ‘Striptease’ action project continues on a regular basis 1981, ‘RED TAPE 3’, commercial ‘erotic’ VHS release, features a striptease by Cosey, narrator Keith Allen, EMI Demonstration Video Disc promotion 1980, ‘Striptease’ action project continues on a regular basis 1980, ‘PHOELIX’, 35mm flm by Anna Ambrose on the female 1979, ‘Striptease’ action project continues on a regular basis 1979, ‘ACTION’, 3 day performance, Hayward Gallery, London, UK 1978, ‘COUM’, Galeri St. Petri, Lund, Sweden 1978, ‘Scenes of Victory’ action, Antwerp University, Antwerp, Belgium 1978, ‘THE PLAYBIRDS’, 35mm flm directed by Willy Roe, producer David Sullivan, London, UK 1977, Magazine Action, photo shoot for Tabor Publications, Michelle’s fat 1977, Magazine Action, photo shoot, Tony and Sue Lambeth 1977, Magazine Action, auditions. Collected Mike Bramman photos 1977, Magazine Action, photo shoot, Knave red & blue paint with Jo 1977, Magazine Action, photo shoot, Cosey and Genesis P. Orridge for David Sullivan, London, UK 1977, ‘The Silent Cry’, flm test and flming with Steve Dwoskin, London, UK 1977, ‘Fiesta Sexy Cruise’, Magazine Action, London, UK

______C A B I N E T 132 Tyers Street, Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens, London SE11 5HS, www.cabinet.uk.com 1977, ‘Blurry Edges’, photo shoot with Genesis P. Orridge, London, UK 1977, Magazine Action, audition at agency 1977, Magazine Action, with Vicki in PVC fetish gear 1977, ‘Boxer shorts man’, Magazine Action, for Tabor, London, UK 1977, Magazine Action, Vic Barnes, London, UK 1977, Magazine Action, photo shoot with Szabo, London, UK 1977, ‘Satin Party’, Magazine Action flming by Lasse Braun, London, UK 1977, Magazine Action, borrow Szabo slides to make B/W prints for portfolio 1977, ‘Miss Topless Worlds’competition, Magazine Action 1977, Magazine Action, with Cathy for Brian Anderson 1977, Magazine Action, audition with Derek Ford. Job with Brett, Lisa, Rosemary, Irish Joanne, UK 1977, Magazine Action, Selwyn flm with Brett and Rosemary, Chelmsford, UK 1977, Magazine Action, Barry Giles, London, UK 1977, Film audition for Steve Dwoskin’s flm ‘My Mother’ by Georges Batialle 1977, ‘After Cease To Exist’ flming Soo Catwoman scenes 1977, Magazine Action, photo shoot with Szabo (later used for Journal of Sex, Leg Show, Partner, Rustler, Sadie Stern) 1977, ‘COME PLAY WITH ME’, 35mm sex feature flm by David Sullivan, London, UK (starring Mary Millington, features Cosey small talking part) 1977, Magazine Action, modelling and demonstrating for Tabor Publications, UK 1977, Magazine Action, Tabor Publications 1977, ‘Genetic Fear’, ACME Gallery, London, UK 1977, ‘CONFESSIONS FROM THE DAVID GALAXY AFFAIR’, 35mm ‘Erotic’ feature flm by David Sullivan, London, UK. Produced by David Sullivan. Stars Mary Millington, features Cosey in cameo role) 1977, ‘SECRETS OF A SUPER STUD’, (35mm, colour, 90 min) Softcore flm directed by Morton M. Lewis. Features Cosey as the ‘Gas Girl’ 1977, ‘HARDCORE’, (35mm, colour, 90 min) ‘Erotic’ feature flm starring Fiona Richmond. (features Cosey in a non-speaking cameo and despite the title it is a softcore movie. First broadcast in the UK on Channel 5 on 21st April 2000 & again on 29th June 2001) 1976, ‘SATIN PARTY’, ‘erotic’ 35mm feature flm by Lasse Braun 1976, ‘I’M NOT FEELING MYSELF TONIGHT’, 35mm feature flm by Joseph McGrath 1976, ‘SECRETS OF A SUPER STUD’, 35mm sex feature flm by Morton M. Lewis 1976, ‘PROSTITUTION’, COUM retrospective exhibition, ICA, London, UK 1976, ‘WOMANS ROLL’, A.I.R. Gallery, London, UK 1975, Magazine Action, ‘Filing Clerk Routine’, Islington, London, UK 1975, Magazine Action, ‘Cosey Lesbian Action in Car’, Epping Forest, Epping, UK 1975, Magazine Action, ‘Cosey Lesbian Action’, New Direction Magazine, London, UK 1975, Magazine Action, ‘Pussy Galore’, London, UK 1975, Magazine Action, ‘Pleasure’, Bagshot, UK 1975, ‘CUSTER’S THIRTEEN’, 35mm ‘erotic’ feature flm, Studios, UK 1975, ‘CAN YOU KEEP IT UP ALL NIGHT?’, 35mm ‘erotic’ feature flm, Twickenham Studios, UK 1975, ‘TEENAGE SIN’, erotic 8mm flm, London, UK 1975, ‘SEX ANGLE’, 8mm erotic flm, directed by John Lindsay, London, UK 1974, Magazine Action, ‘Prostitution’, Curious Magazine, London, UK 1974, Magazine Action, ‘Lesbian Simulation’, Finsbury Park, London, UK 1974, Magazine Action, ‘Cosey Action Nude Spread’, Alpha, London, UK 1974, ‘Cosey Sexual Action’, Premier Camera Club, London, UK 1974, Magazine Action, ‘Shaving Pubic Hair Action’, Health & Effciency, London, UK 1974, Magazine Action, ‘Cosey Shaving Pussy Action’, QUI, London, UK 1973, Magazine Action, Premier Studios, Whitechapel Road, London, UK 1973, Magazine Action, 3 girl lesbian photo shoot, London, UK 1973, Magazine Action, photo shoot, London, UK 1973, Magazine Action, photo shoot, London, UK 1973, ‘Cosey Fanni Tutti’s Blue Mover’, Art Exchange, Reading University, Reading, UK 1973, Magazine Action, sign up to Ragdolls Model Agency 1973, Magazine Action, with nanny Rigby, London, UK 1973, Magazine Action, test shots, London, UK

______C A B I N E T 132 Tyers Street, Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens, London SE11 5HS, www.cabinet.uk.com 1973, Magazine Action, auditions for ALPHA, Pussy Cat and Bill Carter, London, UK 1973, Magazine Action, photo shoot for Bill Carter, London, UK 1973, Magazine Action, photo shoot for Piren Murphy, London, UK 1973, Magazine Action, London Transport News No.14, London, UK

Collaborative Performances

2019, CARTER TUTTI, live performance at Subliminal Impulse Festival, Manchester, UK 2018, CARTER TUTTI, ‘inter_versal’ Quadraphonic ‘in the round’ performance, Spill Festival, Ipswich, UK 2017, CARTER TUTTI VOID, live music performance at Hull, City of Culture, Hull, UK 2016, Cosey Fanni Tutti & Chris Carter in conversation with Tim Burgess & Luke Turner, The Book Hive, Norwich, UK 2015, Chris & Cosey, fnal live performance, Heaven, London, UK 2015, CARTER TUTTI VOID, live performance, CTM Festival, Berlin, Germany 2015, CARTER TUTTI VOID, live performance, Doanau Festival, Krems, Austria 2015, Chris Carter & Cosey Fanni Tutti, live Q & A, BFI Southbank, London, UK 2015, CARTER TUTTI VOID, live performance, Villette Sonique, Paris, France 2015, CARTER TUTTI VOID, live performance, Club to Club Festival, Turin, Italy 2014, CARTER TUTTI VOID, live performance, SUPERMASSIVE Festival, Helsinki, Finland 2014, CARTER TUTTI VOID, live performance, Unsound Festival, Kraków, Poland 2014, Chris & Cosey, live performance, Sensoria Festival, Sheffeld, UK 2014, CARTER TUTTI VOID, live performance, Incubate Festival, Tilburg, Holland 2014, CARTER TUTTI VOID, live performance 2, Oslo venue, Hackney, London, UK 2014, CARTER TUTTI VOID, live performance 1, Oslo venue, Hackney, London, UK 2014, Chris & Cosey, live performance, Schlagstrom Festival, Berlin, Germany 2014, Chris & Cosey, live performance, Sonar Festival, Barcelona, Spain 2014, ‘Impulse Response ll’, J G Ballard commissioned sound work by CARTER TUTTI, ‘Only Connect Festival of Sound’, Oslo, Norway 2014, Chris & Cosey, live performance, Södra Teatern, Stockholm, Sweden 2014, Chris & Cosey, live performance, Click Festival, Copenhagen, 2014, Chris & Cosey, live performance, Grauzone Festival, Amsterdam, Holland 2014, Chris & Cosey, live performance, Santos Party House, New York, USA 2014, Chris & Cosey, live performance, Metro Club, Chicago, USA 2014, CARTER TUTTI, live X-TG performance, MoMA PS1, New York, USA 2013, CARTER TUTTI, premier of live cinematic performance to FAUST at BFI Southbank, London, UK 2013, Cosey Fanni Tutti, live collaborative performance of ‘Epic of Everest’ soundtrack, Odeon Leicester Square, London, UK 2013, Chris & Cosey, live performance, Red Bull Weekender, Madrid, Spain 2013, Chris & Cosey, live performance, Cork, Ireland 2013, Chris & Cosey, live performance, Milan, Italy 2013, Chris & Cosey, live performance, Heaven, London, UK 2013, ‘Harmonic Coaction’, CARTER TUTTI live performance, Media City, Salford, UK 2012, ‘Desertshore - In Conversation’, Chris Carter & Cosey Fanni Tutti, London, UK 2012, Chris & Cosey, live performance, Berlin, Germany 2012, Chris & Cosey, live performance, Tilburg, Holland 2012, Chris Carter & Cosey Fanni Tutti, live remix of ‘Desertshore’ album, Bexhill-On-Sea, UK 2012, Chris & Cosey, live performance, Paris, France 2012, Chris & Cosey, live performance, Lyon, France 2012, Chris Carter & Cosey Fanni Tutti, live premiere performance of ‘Desertshore’ album, AV Festival, Newcastle, UK 2012, Chris & Cosey, live performance, Lisbon, Portugal 2011, ‘Harmonic Coaction Four’, CARTER TUTTI, performance at Sonic City Festival, Belgium 2011, Chris & Cosey, live performance, Unsound Festival, Krakow, Poland 2011, Chris & Cosey, live performance, Bodies of Babel, Frankfurt, Germany 2011, Chris & Cosey, live performance, Gothic Wave Festival, Leipzig, Germany 2011, Chris & Cosey, live performance, Tramway, Glasgow, Scotland 2011, Chris & Cosey, live performance, MIMI Festival, Marsaille, France 2011, Chris Carter & Cosey Fanni Tutti discussing Throbbing Gristle and remastered TG album reissues

______C A B I N E T 132 Tyers Street, Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens, London SE11 5HS, www.cabinet.uk.com with Alexis Petridis at The Guardian Music Weekly Podcast 2011, Chris Carter & Cosey Fanni Tutti, Q&A with Luke Turner at Rough Trade East, London, UK 2011, ‘Harmonic Coaction Three’, CARTER TUTTI, performance at Avatarium Festival, St Etienne, France 2011, CARTER TUTTI VOID, live performance, Mute Short Circuit, Roundhouse, London, UK 2011, ‘Glassed’, CARTER TUTTI, sound composition / performances with Yann Marussich, Electron Festival, Geneva, Switzerland 2011, Chris & Cosey, live performance, ICA, London, UK 2010, CARTER TUTTI performance at Acusmatiq Festival, Ancona, Italy 2010, Throbbing Gristle - FINAL LIVE PERFORMANCE, Village Underground, Hackney, London, UK 2010, X-TG, FINAL LIVE PERFORMANCE, Casa da Músic, Porto, Portugal 2010, X-TG, live performance, Bologna, Italy 2009, Chris Carter & Cosey Fanni Tutti, BBC interview for TV documentary on electronic music 2009, ‘The Sky is thin as Paper here’, live soundtrack by Throbbing Gristle, Tramway, Glasgow, Scotland 2009, TG performance, Tramway, Glasgow, Scotland 2009, TG performance, Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen, Denmark 2009, ‘The Sky is thin as Paper here’, live soundtrack by Throbbing Gristle Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen, Denmark 2009, TG performance 2, Heaven, London, UK 2009, TG performance 1, Heaven, London, UK 2009, TG performance, Masonic Temple, Brooklyn, New York, USA 2009, TG performance, Le Poisson Rouge, Manhattan, New York, USA 2009, TG performance, Logan Square Auditorium, Chicago, USA 2009, TG performance, Grand Regency Ballroom, San Francisco, USA 2009, TG performance, Ricardo Montalban Theatre, Los Angeles, USA 2009, TG performance, Coachella Festival, Palm Springs, USA 2008, TG performance of 32nd Annual Report, Primavera Sound Festival, Barcelona, Spain 2008, TG performance of 32nd Annual Report, Villette Sonique Music Festival, Paris, France 2008, TG performance, Synch Festival, Tecnopolis, Athens, Greece 2008, CARTER TUTTI performance, Beaconsfeld, London, UK 2008, CARTER TUTTI performance, Synch Festival, Tecnopolis, Athens, Greece 2008, CARTER TUTTI performance, Ballhuus Kreuzberg, Berlin, Germany 2008, CARTER TUTTI performance, Wroclaw Industrial Festival, Gothic Hall, Wroclaw, Poland 2008, Chris Carter & Cosey Fanni Tutti, reactivation of Ltd. 2007, TG performance, Krems, Vienna, Austria 2007, ‘In the Shadow of the Sun’, live soundtrack by Throbbing Gristle to Derek Jarman’s flm, Krems, Austria 2007, ‘In the Shadow of the Sun’, live soundtrack by Throbbing Gristle to Derek Jarman’s flm, Tate Modern, London, UK 2007, ‘Desertshore’, TG 3 day recording installation, ICA, London, UK 2007, ‘TG live at the Astoria’, screened at Copenhagen Film festival, Copenhagen, Denmark 2007, ‘Camera Lucida’, CARTER TUTTI soundtrack for installation 2007, ‘Feral Vapours’, CARTER TUTTI recorded and released new work 2007, CARTER TUTTI recorded remix for John Cage project 2007, TGV Box Set of TG live performances released 2007, Recorded new work ‘COH PLAYS COSEY’ with Ivan Pavlov for Raster-Noton, Germany 2007, Recorded cover version of ‘Lucifer Sam’ for 7” box set project 2006, TG recording sessions Berlin, Germany 2006, ‘In the Shadow of the Sun’, live soundtrack by Throbbing Gristle to Derek Jarman’s flm, Berlin, Germany 2006, CARTER TUTTI performance, Venice, Italy 2006, CARTER TUTTI performance, Pisa, Italy 2006, CARTER TUTTI performance, Madrid, Spain 2006, CARTER TUTTI exclusive video clips for Brainwaves Festival, Arlington, USA 2006, CARTER TUTTI performance, Bios Festival, Athens, Greece 2005, TG recording sessions Berlin, Germany 2005, ‘In conversation’ with Throbbing Gristle, Berlin, Germany 2005, ‘TG live at The Astoria’, world premiere flm screening, Berlin, Germany 2005, TG performance Volksbuhne, Berlin, Germany

______C A B I N E T 132 Tyers Street, Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens, London SE11 5HS, www.cabinet.uk.com 2005, TG recording sessions, UK 2005, CARTER TUTTI recorded / edited performance video piece 2005, CARTER TUTTI performance as part of ‘Visual Music’ exhibition at MOCA, Los Angeles, USA 2005, CARTER TUTTI exclusive broadcast on Resonance FM, London for European Radio Day, Radio Art Special, UK 2005, TG recorded new works, UK 2005, TG, two performances, Traffc Free Festival, Turin, Italy 2005, TG recorded new works, Italy 2004, CARTER TUTTI live concert broadcast on Resonance FM, London, UK 2004, CARTER TUTTI DJ set at NagNagNag Club, London, UK 2004, CARTER TUTTI DJ set Triptych04 Festival, Edinburgh, Scotland 2004, CARTER TUTTI DJ set Triptych04 Festival, Aberdeen, Scotland 2004, CARTER TUTTI DJ set Triptych04 Festival, Glasgow, Scotland 2004, TG live, flmed recording event, The Astoria, London, UK 2004, CARTER TUTTI performance, KINK FM party, Melkweg, Holland 2004, CARTER TUTTI performance, Post Romantic event, Rome, Italy 2004, ‘CABAL’, CARTER TUTTI broadcast in entirety, FM Rome, Italy 2004, ‘CABAL’, CARTER TUTTI interview on BBC3 ‘Mixing It’, UK 2004, CARTER TUTTI live performance, broadcast on Resonance FM, London, UK 2004, TG performance as part of Jake and Dinos Chapman curated weekend, Camber Sands, UK 2004, CARTER TUTTI DJ set at COSEY Club, London, UK 2003, CARTER TUTTI performance, LEM Festival, Barcelona, Spain 2003, CARTER TUTTI performance, The Royal Festival Hall, London, UK 2003, CARTER TUTTI DJ set at COSEY Club, London, UK 2002, Chris & Cosey DJ set at Mute Irregular #9, 93 Feet East, London, UK 2002, Chris & Cosey performance, LUCHTBAL, Antwerp, Belgium (last performance as Chris & Cosey) 2001, Chris & Cosey DJ set at Mute Irregular #8, ICA, London, UK 1999, Chris & Cosey performance, 2nd FESTIVAL OF DRIFTING, Union Chapel, London, UK 1999, ‘UNION’, Chris & Cosey live album released by CTI, UK 1995, ‘SONAR 95’, Chris & Cosey commissioned video piece, produced by CTI Video, UK 1995, ‘Chronomanic’ video by CTI, Sonar Festival, Barcelona, Spain 1995, ‘UNTITLED’ commissioned video piece for Canal Plus TF, France 1993, Chris & Cosey performance, Melkweg, Amstwerdam, Holland 1993, ‘Time To Tell’ CD boxed limited edition released 1993, ‘TG Live Volumes 1 to 4’ released on Mute 1993, Chris & Cosey ‘Metaphysical’ album released 1993, Chris & Cosey ‘Musik Fantastique!’ album released 1992, Chris & Cosey ‘Passion’ 7” single recorded with etching 1992, Chris & Cosey remix of ‘SOS’ by Erasure for ‘Abbaesque’ album 1992, Chris & Cosey record ‘Metaphysical’ album 1992, Chris & Cosey record ‘Musik Fantastique!’ album 1991, Chris & Cosey performance, Ekko, Utrecht, Holland 1991, Chris & Cosey performance, Media, Eeklo, Belgium 1991, Chris & Cosey performance, Index, Hanover, Germany 1991, Chris & Cosey performance, Schauburg, Bremen, Germany 1991, Chris & Cosey performance, Logo, Bochem, Germany 1991, Chris & Cosey performance, Atak, Enschede, Holland 1991, Chris & Cosey performance, Doornroosje, Nijmegen, Holland 1991, Chris & Cosey performance, Club DV8, San Francisco, USA 1991, Chris & Cosey performance, The Palace, Los Angeles, USA 1991, Chris & Cosey performance, Anaconda Theatre, Santa Barbara, USA 1991, Chris & Cosey performance, The Mason Jar, Phoenix, USA 1991, Chris & Cosey performance, Trees, Dallas, USA 1991, Chris & Cosey performance, Numbers, Houston, USA 1991, Chris & Cosey performance, Cabaret Metro, Chicago, USA 1991, Chris & Cosey performance, Rivoli, Toronto, Canada 1991, Chris & Cosey performance, Foufounes Electriques, Montreal, Canada 1991, Chris & Cosey performance, Industry, Detroit, USA

______C A B I N E T 132 Tyers Street, Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens, London SE11 5HS, www.cabinet.uk.com 1991, Chris & Cosey performance, Babylon A Go Go, Cleveland, USA 1991, Chris & Cosey performance, Pittsburg, Metropol, USA 1991, Chris & Cosey performance, Axis, Boston, USA 1991, Chris & Cosey performance, The Building, New York City, USA 1991, Chris & Cosey performance, Club 9.30, Washington DC, USA 1990, Chris & Cosey record commissioned album ‘ALLOTROPY’ at Studio 47, Norfolk, UK 1990, Chris & Cosey produced and released live album ‘Action’ 1990, Chris & Cosey record and release ‘Pagan Tango’ album 1989, Chris & Cosey performance, Melkweg, Amsterdam, Holland 1989, Chris & Cosey performance, Unit, Hamburg, Germany 1989, Chris & Cosey performance, Live Station, Dortmund, Germany 1989, Chris & Cosey performance, Batschkapp, Frankfurt, Germany 1989, Chris & Cosey performance, The Loft, Berlin, Germany 1989, Chris & Cosey performance, Dingus, Venray, Holland 1989, Chris & Cosey performance, Rohre, Stuttgart, Germany 1989, Chris & Cosey performance, Luxor, Koln, Germany 1989, Chris & Cosey performance, Axis, Boston, Massachusetts, USA 1989, Chris & Cosey performance, FouFounes, Montreal, Canada 1989, Chris & Cosey performance, Apocalypse Club, Toronto, Canada 1989, Chris & Cosey performance, The Pyramid, New York, USA 1989, Chris & Cosey performance, Club 9.30, Washington DC, USA 1989, Chris & Cosey performance, Peabodies Down Under, Cleveland, Ohio, USA 1989, Chris & Cosey performance, Cabaret Metro, Chicago, USA 1989, Chris & Cosey performance, St. Andrew’s Hall, Detroit, USA 1989, Chris & Cosey performance, Odd Rock Cafe, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA 1989, Chris & Cosey performance, Blue Note, Columbia, Missouri, USA 1989, Chris & Cosey performance, Numbers, Houston, Texas, USA 1989, Chris & Cosey performance, The Video Bar, Dallas, Texas, USA 1989, Chris & Cosey performance, Club XS, Austin Texas, USA 1989, Chris & Cosey performance, The Quake, Reno, Nevada, USA 1989, Chris & Cosey performance, The Oasis, San Jose, California, USA 1989, Chris & Cosey performance, I-Beam, San Francisco, California, USA 1989, Chris & Cosey performance, Bogarts, Long Beach, California, USA 1989, Chris & Cosey performance, Speak No Evil, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA 1988, Chris & Cosey performance, Copenhagen, Denmark 1988, Chris & Cosey performance, Markthalle, Hamburg, Germany 1988, Chris & Cosey performance, Quartier Latin, Berlin, Germany 1988, Chris & Cosey performance, Diogenes, Nijmegen, Holland 1988, Chris & Cosey performance, Bat Cave, Tilburg, Holland 1988, Chris & Cosey performance, Limelight, Kortrijk, Belgium 1988, Chris & Cosey performance, Carlton, Aachen, Germany 1988, Chris & Cosey record ‘SONGS OF LOVE & LUST’ 1987, Chris & Cosey performance, Zopo, Horst, Holland 1987, Chris & Cosey performance, Logo, Bochum, Holland 1987, Chris & Cosey performance, Luxor, Arnhem, Holland 1987, Chris & Cosey performance, Batschkapp, Frankfurt, Germany 1987, Chris & Cosey performance, Brussels Underground Festival, Halles De Schaerbeek, Belgium 1987, Chris & Cosey performance, Manege, Munich, Germany 1987, Chris & Cosey performance, The Limelight Club, London, UK 1987, Chris & Cosey performance, St. Andrew’s Hall, Detroit, USA 1987, Chris & Cosey performance, Cabaret Metro, Chicago, USA 1987, Chris & Cosey performance, Les FouFounes Electrique, Montreal, Canada 1987, Chris & Cosey performance, R. P. M., Toronto, Canada 1987, Chris & Cosey performance, Respectable Cafe, Miami, USA 1987, Chris & Cosey performance, Cameo Theatre, West Palm Beach, USA 1987, Chris & Cosey performance, The Stark Club, Dallas, USA 1987, Chris & Cosey performance, Commodore, Vancouver, Canada 1987, Chris & Cosey performance, The Moore Theatre, Seattle, USA

______C A B I N E T 132 Tyers Street, Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens, London SE11 5HS, www.cabinet.uk.com 1987, Chris & Cosey performance, The I-Beam, San Francisco, USA 1987, Chris & Cosey performance, The Variety’s Arts Theatre, Los Angeles, USA 1987, Chris & Cosey ‘OBSESSION’ 12” released by P.I.A.S, Belgium 1986, Chris & Cosey performance, NL Centrum, Amsterdam, Holland 1986, Chris & Cosey performance, Het Beest, Goest, Holland 1986, Chris & Cosey performance, De Doos, Arnhem, Holland 1986, Chris & Cosey performance, Hof Ter Loo, Antwerp, Belgium 1986, Chris & Cosey performance, Paard, Den Haag, Holland 1986, Chris & Cosey performance, The Palladium, New York, USA 1986, Chris & Cosey performance, The Revival Club, Philadelphia, USA 1986, Chris & Cosey performance, The Velvet Underground Club, Oklahoma City, USA 1986, Chris & Cosey performance, Staches, Columbus, Ohio, USA 1986, Chris & Cosey performance, Greystone, Detroit, USA 1986, Chris & Cosey performance, Cabaret Metro, Chicago, USA 1986, Chris & Cosey performance, 1st Avenue, Minneapolis, USA 1986, Chris & Cosey performance, The Parody Hall, Kansas City, USA 1986, Chris & Cosey performance, Wolfgang’s, San Francisco, USA 1986, Chris & Cosey performance, The Meltdown Club, Los Angeles, USA 1986, Chris & Cosey performance, Lotus Electronika, Stafford, UK 1986, Chris & Cosey performance, The Zap Club, Brighton, UK 1986, Chris & Cosey ‘TAKE FIVE’ LP released by Nettwerk Productions, Canada 1985, Chris & Cosey performance, Barrie St. Church Hall, Montreal, Canada 1985, Chris & Cosey performance, Zinc Club, Ottawa, Canada 1985, Chris & Cosey performance, Larry’s Hideaway, Toronto, Canada 1985, Chris & Cosey performance, Bullwinkle’s, Ontario, Canada 1985, Chris & Cosey performance, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada 1985, Chris & Cosey performance, Luv-a-Fair, Vancouver, Canada 1983, ‘Inaugural’ Chris & Cosey performance, Melkweg, Amsterdam, Holland 1983, Chris & Cosey performance, Eindhoven, Holland 1983, Chris & Cosey performance, Appeldorn, Holland 1983, Chris & Cosey performance, Groninghen, Holland 1983, Chris & Cosey performance, The Ace, Brixton, London, UK 1983, Chris & Cosey performance, Houdini, Zurich, Switzerland 1983, Chris & Cosey performance, The Loft, Berlin, Germany 1983, Chris & Cosey performance, University of Frankfurt, Germany 1983, Chris & Cosey performance, Zeche, Bochum, Holland 1983, Chris & Cosey performance, Castello D’Aosta, Aosta, Italy 1983, Chris & Cosey performance, UK Electronika, Milton Keynes, UK 1981, TG at ECOTECHNICS with 1981, TG performance, Lyceum, London, UK 1981, ‘’, TG recorded at RAI studios, Roma, Italy 1981, TG performance, Veterans Auditorium, Los Angeles, USA 1981, TG performance, Kezar Pavilion, San Francisco, USA 1980, TG performance, recording ‘’ at Industrial Records Studio, London, UK 1980, TG performance, The Fan Club at Brannigans, Leeds, UK 1980, TG performance, Scala Cinema, London, UK. Featuring flms by and William Burroughs 1980, TG performance, Goldsmiths College, London, UK 1980, TG performance, Oundle Public School, Peterborough, UK 1980, TG performance, Student Union, Sheffeld University, UK 1980, TG performance, SO36 Club, Berlin, Germany 1980, TG performance, Kunsthofschule, Frankfurt, Germany 1980, TG performance, Rafters Club, Manchester, UK. Featuring flms by COUM and Anthony Balch 1980, ‘A Psychic Youth Rally’, TG performance, Heaven, London, UK. Filmed by Derek Jarman 1979, TG performance, Centro Iberico, London, UK 1979, TG performance, YMCA, London, UK 1979, TG performance plus flm ‘After Cease to Exist’, Ajanta Cinema, Derby, UK 1979, TG performance, Butlers Wharf, London, UK. Audience given limited edition (300) IR black diary

______C A B I N E T 132 Tyers Street, Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens, London SE11 5HS, www.cabinet.uk.com 1979, TG performance, Now Society, Sheffeld University, UK 1979, TG performance, The Factory, The Russell Club, Royce Road, Manchester, UK 1979, TG performance, Guild Hall, Northampton, UK 1978, TG performance, Brighton Polytechnic, UK 1978, TG performance, Architectural Association, London, UK 1978, TG performance, Goldsmith’s College, London, UK 1978, TG performance, Industrial Training College, Wakefeld, UK 1978, TG performance, London Film-makers’ Co-op, UK 1978, TG performance, Cryptic One Club, London, UK 1977, TG performance, Nags Head, High Wycombe, UK 1977, COUM’s last Art Action in UK, Goldsmiths College, London, UK 1977, TG performance, Brighton Polytechnic, Brighton, UK 1977, TG performance, Nuffeld Theatre, Southampton, UK. Filmed and used as part of ‘After Cease to Exist’ 1977, TG performance, Rat Club, Pindar of Wakefeld Pub, Gray’s Inn Road, London, UK 1977, ‘After Cease to Exist’ screening at ACME Gallery, London, UK 1977, ‘After Cease to Exist’, British premiere at Rat Club, London, UK 1977, ‘After Cease to Exist’ with TG soundtrack, world premiere at Arnhem, Holland. 1977, ‘After Cease to Exist’, 16mm b&w flm by COUM, soundtrack by TG 1977, TG performance, Highbury Roundhouse, London, UK 1977, TG performance, Winchester Art School, Wincester, UK 1977, TG performance, ‘Rat Club at the Valentino Rooms’, Bedford Corner Hotel, London, UK 1976, TG performance, A.I.R. Gallery, London, UK 1976, COUM ‘ as Inner Space’, Architectural Association, London, UK 1976, ‘Rectum As Inner Space’ 16mm flm by COUM 1976, COUM ‘Arte Inglese Oggi 1960 - 1976’, Milan, Italy 1976, COUM ‘Towards the Crystal Bowl’, Galleria Victor Emanuelle, Milan, Italy 1976, COUM ‘Made on a ’, Galleria Borgona, Milan, Italy 1976, COUM ‘Throbbing Gristle’ Action, Alien Brain (weekly through 1976) 1976, COUM ‘Chris Coums Home’, Hackney, London, UK 1976, ‘Music From the Death Factory’, TG performance, Winchester Hat Fair, Attic Theatre, Winchester, UK 1976, TG performance to launch TG, at opening of ‘PROSTITUTION’, ICA, London, UK 1976, COUM ‘PROSTITUTION’, COUM Retrospective exhibition, ICA, London, UK 1976, COUM ‘Cease To Exist No. 5’, ICA, Los Angeles, USA 1976, COUM ‘Cease To Exist No. 4’, I.D.E.A. Space, Santa Monica, USA 1976, COUM ‘Cease To Exist No. 2 & 3’, N.A.M.E. Gallery, Chicago, USA 1976, COUM ‘Cease To Exist No. 1’, Deson Gallery, Chicago, USA 1976, COUM ‘Nazi Love’ & ‘ Memorial Society’, Shattock Studio, Berkeley, USA 1976, COUM ‘After Cease to Exist’, performance at Goldsmith’s College, London, UK 1976, COUM, Refection Press Gallery, Stuttgart, Germany 1975, COUM, ‘Omissions’, New Reform Gallery, Aalst, Belgium 1975, COUM ‘Omissions’, K.K. Centrum, Antwerp, Belgium 1975, COUM ‘Jusqu’a la Balle Crystal’, Stedelijk Academy, Gent, Belgium 1975, COUM ‘Omissions’, 16mm flm by COUM 1975, COUM ‘Couming of Youth’, Melkweg, Amsterdam, Holland 1975, COUM ‘Ommissions’, Europa-Tage, Gross Gerau, Germany 1975, COUM ‘A Discourse on the Demise of British Performance Art Today’, Oval House, London, UK 1975, COUM ‘Bollocks In Thee Breeze’, Art Meeting Place, London, UK 1975, COUM ‘Coumdensation Mucus’, Royal College of Art, London, UK 1975, COUM ‘Omissions’, Kulturamt, Kiel, Germany 1975, COUM ‘Jusqu’a la Balle Crystal Actions’, 9th Biennale, Paris, France 1975, COUM ‘Sex Une Bonne Idée’, Nuffeld Gallery, Southampton, UK 1975, COUM ‘Whip it Out, Wrap It Up....’, Hat Fair, Winchester, UK 1975, COUM ‘Crowley Action’, Alien Brain, S.P.A.C.E., London, UK 1975, COUM ‘Happy Daze Number 3’, Alien Brain, S.P.A.C.E., London, UK 1974, COUM ‘Marcel Duchamp’s Next Work’, Stedelijk Academy, Gent, Belgium 1974, COUM ‘Marcel Duchamp’s Next Work’, Palais Des Beaux Arts, Brussels, Belgium 1974, COUM ‘Spaghetti Junction’, Thee Glass Menagerie, London, UK 1974, COUM ‘Miners Catastrophe’, Roundhouse, London, UK

______C A B I N E T 132 Tyers Street, Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens, London SE11 5HS, www.cabinet.uk.com 1974, COUM ‘Couming of Age’, Oval House, London, UK 1974, COUM ‘Alien Porno Rock’, HOWFF Club, London, UK 1974, COUM ‘Dead Babies, Wet Babies’, Hat Fair, London, UK 1974, COUM ‘Orange & Blue’, Art Meeting Place, London, UK 1974, COUM ‘Gainsboroughs Boy’, Art Meeting Place, London, UK 1974, COUM ‘4 Hours Music Action’, Art Meeting Place, London, UK 1974, COUM ‘Signals’, Art Meeting Place, London, UK 1974, COUM ‘Orange & Blue’, Mansoni Gardens, Birmingham, UK 1974, COUM ‘Music Action’, Film-makers Co-op, London, UK 1974, COUM ‘Airborne Spells, Landborn Smells’, Brook Green, London, UK 1974, COUM ‘Rasputin’ Covent Garden Hat Fair, London, UK 1974, COUM ‘Schlim’, Stadtfest, Rottweil, Germany 1974, COUM ‘All that Glitters is not Kunst’, Stadtfest, Rottweil, Germany 1974, COUM ‘Music for Stocking Top, Swing and Staircase’, Gulbenkian Hall, Royal College of Art, London, UK 1974, ‘Stocking Top and Swing’, 16mm flm by COUM 1974, COUM ‘Throbbing Gristle’, Art Meeting Place, London, UK 1974, COUM ‘Opportunity Knocks’, International Art Centre, Newington Butts, London, UK. Tutti, Orridge, Tom Puckey 1974, COUM ‘Birth of Liquid Desires’, Goldsmiths College, London, UK 1974, COUM ‘Happy Daze Number 2’, Alien Brain, S.P.A.C.E., London, UK 1974, COUM ‘Time Transfxed’, Academy of Art, Liverpool, UK 1974, COUM ‘Filth’, Art Meeting Place, London. Part of a party organised by COUM 1974, COUM ‘Coum Music’, Oval House, London, UK 1974, COUM ‘Universal Man’, Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK 1974, COUM ‘Marcel Duchamp’s Next Work’, Battersea Town Hall, London, UK 1973, COUM ‘Yorkshire Artists’ Collection’, group show, Fanfare for Europe, Hull Arts Centre, Hull, UK 1973, COUM ‘Ministry of Antisocial Insecurity’, Ferens Art Gallery, Hull, UK 1973, COUM ‘Winston Spencer Churchill’ (part of Fanfare for Europe), Hull Arts Centre, Hull, UK 1973, COUM ‘Glass with Care’, Streets of Hull, UK 1973, COUM ‘Colliche Pastage’, De Lantaren, Rotterdam, Holland 1973, COUM ‘Baby of Europe’, Lijnbaan, Rotterdam, Holland 1973, COUM ‘Copy Dementarla’, Open Theatre Festival, Louvain, Belgium 1973, COUM ‘Baby Coumpetition’, O.S.A.C. Oxford University, Oxford, UK 1973, COUM ‘Infantile Launchpad’, Ferens Art Gallery, Hull, UK 1973, COUM ‘Ministry & Colliche’, Swansea University Festival, Swansea, UK 1973, COUM ‘Thee Biggles Saga’, Bretton Hall College, Wakefeld, UK 1973, ‘The Revolutionary Spirit’, COUM with KIPPER KIDS at Louvain University, Belgium 1973, COUM ‘Thee of Fizzy Paet’, Manchester Art Festival, Manchester, UK 1973, COUM ‘Decoumpositions’, FLUXshoe, Midland Group Gallery, Nottingham, UK 1973, COUM ‘Landscape Painting & Actions’, Reading University, Reading, UK 1973, COUM ‘Stick Em Up’, Surrey University, Surrey, UK 1973, COUM ‘Kingston-coum-Hull’, Hull Arts Centre, Hull, UK 1973, COUM ‘Landscape Painting’, Bull Ring Birmingham, UK 1973, COUM ‘Weight and Smell’, S.P.A.C.E. Party, S.P.A.C.E., London, UK 1973, COUM ‘Terribull Twin Actions’, FLUXshoe, Blackburn Museum, Blackburn, UK 1973, COUM ‘Landscape Painting & Actions’, FLUXshoe, Victor Musgrave Gallery, Hastings, UK 1973, COUM ‘Wundatrek Tours’, Touring Sussex, UK 1973, COUM ‘Framed’, Portabello Road, London, UK 1973, COUM ‘Happy Daze Number 1’, Alien Brain, S.P.A.C.E., London, UK 1973, COUM ‘Thee Lump E Found on the Pavement’, London University Union, London, UK 1973, COUM ‘Parties Overt’, Oval House Theatre, London, UK 1973, COUM ‘Flag Show’, group show, Midland Group Galleries, Nottingham, UK 1973, COUM ‘Bullneck Revived’, Northallerton Prison, UK 1973, COUM ‘Everything is Nothing’, El Festival, Stepney, London, UK 1972, COUM ‘Infra Red Bucket’, Hull Arts Centre, Hull, UK 1972, COUM ‘This Machine Kills Music’, New Grange Club, Hull, UK 1972, COUM ‘Kissing’, Alien Brain, Hull, UK

______C A B I N E T 132 Tyers Street, Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens, London SE11 5HS, www.cabinet.uk.com 1972, COUM ‘Copyright Breeches’, University of Kent, Kent, UK 1972, COUM ‘Prison Sell’, COUM on the streets of Hull for RAP (Prisoners Rights Group), UK 1972, COUM ‘Dead Pedestrians’, Canterbury Streets, Kent, UK 1972, COUM ‘Miss Teen Princess’, Streets of Hull, UK 1972, COUM ‘Festival of Night’, Ferens Art Gallery, Hull, UK 1972, COUM ‘Anal Coumfdence’, Streets of London, London, UK 1972, COUM ‘Bullnecks’, Holy Trinity Church, Hull, UK 1972, COUM ‘Wagon Train’, Hull Streets / Ferens Art Gallery, Hull, UK 1972, COUM ‘Coum to the Rescue’, Streets of Hull, UK 1972, COUM ‘Thee Alien Brain & Mass Panic’, Hull Arts Centre, Hull, UK 1972, COUM ‘Spartacus Defused’, Bradford Arts Festival, Bradford, UK 1972, COUM ‘Melissa Pouts’, Streets of Hull, UK 1972, COUM ‘Welcoum Home Tim’, Alien Brain, Hull, UK 1972, COUM ‘Drakularse Tower’, Beverley West Wood, Beverley, UK 1972, COUM ‘Thee Business’, Streets of Hull, UK 1971, COUM ‘Disintegration of Fact’, Granny’s Parlour, Hull, UK 1971, COUM ‘Riot Control’, Gondola Club, Hull, UK 1971, COUM ‘Absolute Elsewhere’, Streets of Hull, UK 1971, COUM ‘Fairyland Powder Puffs’, Brickhouse, Hull, UK 1971, COUM ‘Caves of Montalbaan’, Hull Arts Centre, UK 1971, COUM ‘Skin Complaints’, Streets of Hull, UK 1971, COUM ‘Edna & The Great Surfers’, St. Georges Hall, Bradford, UK 1971, COUM ‘Coum Orgee Number 1’, Alien Brain, Hull, UK 1971, COUM ‘Exorcism of Shit’, Afro Club, Bradford, UK 1971, COUM ‘I’m a Robot’, Alien Brain, Hull, UK 1971, COUM ‘Christ Whitemas’, Streets of Hull, UK 1970, COUM ‘99 United Sacks’, Alberts Jazz Club, Hull, UK 1970, COUM ‘Broken Equipment’, Hull University, Hull, UK 1969, COUM ‘Thee Fabulous Mutations’, St. Peters, Anlaby, Hull, UK 1969, COUM ‘Clockwork Hot Spoiled Acid Test’, Hull University Union, Hull, UK

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