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Stuart Hall Library Bibliography This select bibliography provides a list of material in the Stuart Hall Library relating to Sonia Boyce Scat: Sound and Collaboration 05 Jun – 27 Jul 2013

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Artist monographs For you, only you : a project by Sonia Boyce AS BOY Paul Bonaventura Oxford: Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art, 2007 Catalogue published on the occasion of the exhibition For You, Only You at the De La Waar Pavilion, Bexhill on Sea, September 2007-January 2008; Castle Keep, Newcastle Upon Tyne; Stowe House, Buckingham, May 2008 and Model Arts and Niland Gallery, Sligo, October-November 2008 documenting the work of artist Sonia Boyce and sound artist Mikhail Karikis as they explore renaissance artist Josquin Desprez's works, rewriting the original score of 'Tu solus qui facis mirabilia'. Accompanied by audio CD 353.

Like love AS BOY Sonia Boyce, Axel Lapp Berlin: The Green Box, 2010 Published on the occassion of the exhibition Like Love, comissioned by Spike Island Bristol, an Arts Council England National Touring Exhibition: Like Love - Part One, Spike Island, 3 October-29 November 2009; Like Love - Part Two, the Bluecoat, Liverpool, 30 January-28 March 2010; Like Love - Part Three, The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent, 3 July-31 October 2010. Sonia Boyce collaborates with and interviews various groups and individuals in order to explore the theme of love. Essays by Zoe Shearman, Marie-Anne McQuay. Photographic images by Sonia Boyce, Stuart Bunce, Jorg Lipskoch and Alexandra Wolkowicz. Contributors include The Meriton School for Young Parents, Blue Room, Enitharmon Press, Spike Print Studio and London Printworks Trust.

Peep: Sonia Boyce AS BOY London: Institute of International Visual Arts, 1995 2

Published on the occasion of an exhibition of the same name organised by Iniva in collaboration with the Green Centre for Non Western Art, Brighton. Sonia Boyce, was commissioned by Iniva to work with Brighton Museum's collection of non-Western art and ethnography in 1995. Exploring themes of observation, interpretation and her identification with an 'ancestral' past, Boyce produced Peep - an installation at the Brighton Museum and Art Gallery and this artist's book which illustrates Boyce's thoughts and ideas whilst making the work.

Recent Sonia Boyce : la, la, la AS BOY Portland: Douglas F. Cooley Memorial Art Library, 2001 Published on the occasion of an exhibition of the same name, curated by Susan Fillin-Yeh and Marcus Verhagen at the Douglas F. Cooley Memorial Art Gallery, Portland, 2001. Text by Marcus Verhagen and Gilane Tawadros.

Sonia Boyce: speaking in tongues AS BOY Gilane Tawadros London: Kala Press, 1997 Traces the artist's trajectory from early graphic to the recent mixed-media work which, drawing on familiar elements of British popular culture and cinema, addresses society's positioning of individuals in terms of race, class and gender.

Sonia Boyce : performance 410.111 INI SON Mark Crinson London: Institute of International Visual Arts, 1988 Volume 2 from the Annotations series. This title documents work produced by Sonia Boyce during her residency at the University of Manchester and was published on the occasion of the exhibition at Cornerhouse, Manchester, 1998. Includes essays by Marcus Verhagen, Nikos Papastergiadis, Paul Bayley and Vicky Charnock and an interview between the artist, Christine Woods and Andrea Mackean, extracts from a diary of the residency and artist's pages.

Group exhibitions Ask Yo Mama 436.1 ASK Christiane Krejs Vienna: Niederosterreichische MuseumbteriebsgesmbH, 2011 On the occasion of the exhibition Ask Yo Mama 30.09.2011-10.12.2011 at the Kunstraum Niederoesterreich, Austria. Artists include: Ihu Anyanwu aka G.rizo, Sonia Boyce, Yvette Mattern, Marusa Sagadin, Constanze Schweiger, Sangam Sharma, Ina Wudtke, and Anna Zwingl.

Biennale 2 : Thessalonki Biennale of Contemporary Art 495.622 BIE 2009 Curated by Gabriela Salgado, Bisi Silva, Syrago Tsiara Thessaloniki: Ministry of Culture, 2009 The 2nd Thessaloniki Biennale of Contemporary Art was held at the State Museum of Contemporary Art - Costakis Collection and the Contemporary Art Center of Thessaloniki, Greece, from 24 May - 27 September, 2008. Artists include: Giu Anxiong, Alexandre Arrechea, Kader Attia, Beforelight, Samuel Bianchini, Jodi Bieber, Mark Boulos, Sonia Boyce, Neil Bromwich, Mircea Cantor, Ivan Capote, Fredi Casco, Paolo Chiasera, Chto Delat?, Carlos Cruz-Diez, Lilibeth Cuenca-Rasmussen, Hassan Darsi, George Divaris, Muratbek Djumaliev, Bright Eke, Maria Ezcurra, Samba Fall, Leon Ferrari, Rene Francisco, Alla Georgieva, Sheela Gowda, Jens Haaning, Diego Haboba, Khaled hafez, Marigo Kassi, Vally Nomidou, Spyridoula Politi, Mary Christea, Magdalena Jitrik, Gulnara Kasmalieva, Maria Kheirkhah, Kimsooja, Hew Locke, Maria Loizidou, Oswaldo Macia, Cai Yuan, Jian Jun Xi, Melanie Manchot, Fernando Marquespenteado, Cesar martinez Silva, Megan McMillan & Murray McMillan, 3

Despina Meimaroglou, Emeka Okereke, Amilcar Packer, Vazgen Pahlavuni-Tadevosyan (Vazo), Leticia Parente, Guillermo Gomez Pena, Mauro Pinto, Sheng Qi, Jose Alejandro Restrepo, Azat Sargsyan, Marios Spiliopoulos, Maya Schweizer, Jinoos Taghizadeh, Clemens Von Wedemeyer, Zoe Walker, and Mary Zygouri. Curators: Gabriela Salgado, Bisi Silva, and Syrago Tsiara.

Mirage : enigmas of race, difference and desire 410.111 INI MIR Ragnar Farr London: Institute of International Visual Arts, 1995 Produced for the above exhibition, an inter-disciplinary project inspired by the writings of Frantz Fanon and in particular his text Black Skin, White Masks. Essays by David A. Bailey, Kobena Mercer, Catherine Ugwu. Artists include: Sonia Boyce, Black Audio Collective (Edward George and Trevor Mathison), Marc Latamie, Isaac Julien, Glenn Ligon, Steve McQueen, Renee Green, Lyle Ashton Harris, Nine Edge, Ronald Fraser-Munro, Mario Gardner, Marcus Kuiland-Nazario, Keith Khan, Susan Lewis, Sarbjit Lamra, Carmelita Tropicana, Keith Piper.

The other story: Afro-Asian artists in post-war Britain 410.111 HAY Curated by Rasheed Araeen London: South Bank Centre, 1989 Produced for the touring exhibition organised by Andrew Dempsey and Judy Duguid showing at the Hayward Gallery, London, Wolverhampton Art Gallery and Manchester City Art Gallery and Cornerhouse, 1989-90. Artists include: Rasheed Araeen, Saleem Arif, Frank Bowling, Sonia Boyce, Eddie Chambers, Avinash Chandra, Avtarjeet Dhanjal, Uzo Egonu, Iqbal Geoffrey, Mona Hatoum, Lubaina Himid, Gavin Jantjes, Balraj Khanna, Donald Locke, David Medalla, Ronald Moody, Ahmed Parvez, Ivan Peries, Keith Piper, Anwar Jalal Shemza, Kumiko Shimizu, Francis Newton Souza, Aubrey Williams, Li Yuan Chia. Contributors include: Rasheed Araeen, Balraj Khanna, Guy Brett, David Medalla, Mel Gooding, Gavin Jantjes.

Performing difference 410.111 ART PER London: Artsadmin, 2004 Documentation of the Artsadmin Artists' Bursary programme enabling contemporary artists to explore new ways of working. Artists include: Jananne Al-Ani, Leo Asemota, Oreet Ashery, Zarina Bhimji, Ansuman Biswas, Sonia Boyce, Marisa Carnesky, Robin Deacon, Kazuko Hohki, Maria Kheirkhah, Mem Morrison, Peter Reder, Zineb Sedira and Delroi Williams. With an essay by Rohini Malik Okon.

Sonia Boyce, Joe Casely-Hayford, Bill Woodrow 410.111 LON POR [oversize] Stewart Russell London: London Printworks Trust, 1995 Published to coincide with Portable Fabric Shelters, first in a series of projects created for the London Printworks exhibition programme. Bill Woodrow, Sonia Boyce and Joe Casely-Hayford were commissioned to produce work dealing with homelessness, migration and immigration, in response to the statement, ‘a tent can be a shelter from whatever your need to shelter from’.

The thin black line 410 THI Curated by Lubaina Himid Hebden Bridge: Urban Fox Press, 1985 Published on the occasion of the exhibition at the ICA, London, 1985 of eleven artists who are concerned with the politics and realities of being black women. Artists include: Brenda Agard, Chila 4

Burman, Claudette Johnson, Ingrid Pollard, Jennifer Comrie, Lubaina Himid, Marlene Smith, Maud Sulter, Sonia Boyce, Sutapa Biswas, Veronica Ryan.

Thin black line(s) 410.111 TAT THI Curated by Lubaina Himid Preston: University of Central Lancashire, 2011 Thin Black Line(s) was exhibited at Tate Britain from Autumn 2011 to Spring 2012. Curated by Lubaina Himid and Paul Goodwin, this was a display of works by Black and Asian women artists that recalls three major exhibitions from the 1980s: Five Black Women at the Africa Centre (1983), Black Women Time Now (1983-4), and The Thin Black Line (1985). Artists include Brenda Agard, Sutapa Biswas, Sonia Boyce, Chila Burman, Jean Campbell, Jennifer Comrie, Margaret Cooper, Elizabeth Eugene, Lubaina Himid, Claudette Johnson, Mumtaz Karimjee, Cherry Lawrence, Leslee Wills, Houria Niati, Ingrid Pollard, Veronica Ryan, Marlene Smith, Maud Sulter and Andrea Telman.

The other side of zero : Video Positive 2000 410.174 VID Liverpool: Foundation for Art and Creative Technology, 2000 Published on the occasion of the video art festival Video Positive 2000. Artists include: Henna Asikainen, Sylvana Macedo, Michael Badger, George Barber, Eddie Berg, Maria Brewster, John Burgan, Steven Bode, Sonia Boyce, Fruit Chan, Lubna Chowdhary, Vuk Cosic, Nick Crowe, Michael Curran, Nina Czegledy, Helen de Witt, A.K. Dolven, Hubert Duprat, Colin Fallows, Micz Flor, Clive Gillman, Dryden Goodwin, Kore-eda Hirokazu, George Kuchar, Christoph Kummerer, Jan Robert Leegte, lo- ser, Jo McGonigal, Iliyana Nedkova, Fanni Niemi Junkola, Claire Norcross, Monika Oechsler, radioqualia, Ugo Rondinone, John Sergeant, Andrew Small, Nedko Solakov, Simon Starling, Imogen Stidworthy, Superflex, Mare Tralla, Catherine Williams, Jane Wood.

Critical theory and anthologies Black art and culture in the 20th century ESS POW Richard J. Powell London: Thames and Hudson, 1997 Addresses the work of African diaspora artists in the twentieth century including Keith Piper, Sonia Boyce, Jean-Michel Basquiat; Romare Bearden; Elizabeth Catlett; Lois Mailou Jones; Wifredo Lam; Jacob Lawrence; Spike Lee; Faith Ringgold; Gerald Seketo.

Feminist visual culture ESS FEM Edited by Fiona and Pajaczkowska, Claire Carson Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2000 Investigation into the contribution of feminist theory and practice within painting, sculpture, installation, performance art, photography, architecture, graphic design, ceramics, textiles, fashion, film, video, television, advertising, multiculturalism, mass media, cyber art. Contributors include the editors and: Fran Lloyd; Helen Potkin; Pauline de Souza on a recent work by Sonia Boyce; Jessica Evans; Sarah Chaplin; Teal Triggs; Cheryl Buckley; Janis Jefferies; Rebecca Arnold; Sally Stafford; Julia Knight; Anne Hole; Sarah Niblock.

I have found a song : poems and images about enslavement ESS IHA to mark the bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act London: Enitharmon Editions, 2010 A collection of poems and images published to mark the 2007 bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act. It originated from a commission from Arts Council England for twelve poets to write on the theme of enslavement. In addition, Enitharmon Press invited five artists to produce 5 work on the same theme. Poets include Patience Agbabi, Polly Atkin, Valerie Bloom, Jean 'Binta' Breeze, Fred D'Aguiar, Helen Dunmore, Paul Farley, Bernardine Evaristo, Jacob Sam-La Rose, Iain Sinclair, Hugo Williams, Benjamin Zephaniah. Artists include Sonia Dawn Boyce, Hew Locke, Shanti Panchal, Paula Rego, Chris Steele-Perkins. Text on Human Cargo by Marco Livingstone. Book design by Peter Willberg.

A history of artists' film and video in Britain ESS CUR David Curtis London: British Film Institute, 2007 Exploring the history of film and video art and artists, this book includes the work of over 300 artists and institutions from Great Britain.

Transmission: speaking and listening : volume 1 ESS TRA Sharon Kivland, Lesley Sanderson Sheffield: Sheffield Hallam University, c.2002 The first volume in a series from the School of Cultural Studies at Sheffield Hallam University and Site Gallery, this publication originated from a lecture series in which artists and speakers from other disciplines present a discourse on their practices. Essays by Jane Rendell on Spatiality, Homelessness, and Anxiety, and Duncan McLaren, on Performativity, Repetition, and Acting Out. Contributors include: Sophy Rickett, Rut Blees Luxemburg, Cornford & Cross, Vong Phaophanit, Laura Godfrey-Isaacs, Mary Evans, Andrew Grassie, Roxy Walsh, Dutton & Peacock, Breda Beban, Sharon Kivland, Jane Prophet, Alan Johnston, Noble & Silver, Kristin Mojsiewicz, Neal Beggs, Sonia Boyce, Simon Patterson, Adam Chodzko, Daniel Marques, Susan Johanknecht, Laura Horelli.

Sound souvenirs: audio technololgies, memory and ESS SOU cultural practices Karin Bijsterveld and José van Djick Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2009 This book illustrates the importance of sound as a record and method of remembering. From old cassette tapes to cultural practices.

Storms of the heart : an anthology of black arts ESS STO and culture Kwesi Owusu London: Camden Press, 1988 An anthology of work produced by African, Caribbean and Asian artists in Britain, including photographers, painters, poets, film-makers, musicians, writers and dancers. Contributors include: Rasheed Araeen, David A. Bailey , Sonia Boyce, Ceddo Film and Video Workshop, Merle Collins, Carolyn Cooper, , David Dabydeen, J.O. Douglas, Sandra Eccleston, Armet Francis, Cecil Gutzmore, Kofi Hagan, Ruhi Hamid, Shaheen Haque, Yusuf Hassan, , Gavin Jantjes, Tunde Jegede, Galina Chester, Shobana Jeyasingh, Tam Joseph; Jan McKenley, Pitika Ntuli , Jide Odusina, Ben Okri, Pratibha Parmar, Keith Piper; Donald Rodney, Jacob Ross, Suzanne Scafe, Ntozake Shange, Adeola Solanke, Nadir Tharani, Ngugi Wa Thiong'o, Gail Thompson, Jatinda Verma, Amrit Wilson.

Other reference The foreigner's jazz babel DIS SYM Christy Symington London: [The Author], 2002 Dissertation - MA in Fine Art for Byam Shaw School of Art, London 2002. Discusses the notion of 'foreigner' in art as well as the breaking with the rules of the Western art tradition in th elate nineteenth century to contemporary 'internationalism' in art. Artists include: Sonia Boyce; Veronica 6

Ryan; Susan Hiller; David Medalla; Yinka Shonibare; Carlos Capelan; Marlene Dumas; Svetlana Kopystiansky; Marie Jo Lafontaine; Huang Yongpong; Chohreh Feyzdjou.

Sophisticated Lady: a celebration of Adelaide Hall AS HAL Book detailing the life and work of singer Adelaide Hall, from her beginnings in Brooklyn, to her shows on Broadway and career in Paris and London.

Audio-visual Sonia Boyce : making the cut : filmmakers in conversation : DVD 384 Film and Video Umbrella presents 'Free to Air' in collaboration with Iniva (Institute of International Visual Arts) [DVD] Sonia Boyce London: Iniva (Institute of International Visual Arts) Sonia Boyce discusses her work with critic and art historian Marcus Verhagen. Includes three films: 'Crop Over', 'Ho Narro' and 'For You, Only You'. . Includes a graphic (map) and text entitled "The Devotional Wallpaper" project, 2008.

Audio-visual online Films relating to Sonia Boyce on Vimeo include: AV Festival 08 For you, only you: documenting a project Barby Asante and Sonia Boyce: mixing it up Drift, Sonia Boyce Network, by Sonia Boyce http://vimeo.com/tag:soniaboyce/page:1/sort:date/format:thumbnail

Gather: justicia – a project by Sonia Boyce Recording of a choral performance of Maria Elena Walsh’s ‘Oración a la Justicia’ in D2, relating to the ‘D2’ Information department of Argentina. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eEw5pFl3HmY http://colourcode.info/yahoo_site_admin/assets/docs/Gather_Justicia.34034515.pdf

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