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STUDY ROOM GUIDE / LADA ANTHOLOGY: OLD DEARS (Full Screening)

Digital Reference: EF5171 | Type: Digital File

Video recording of Liz Aggiss’s stand-up dance/Live Art performance “A Bit of Slap and Tickle” followed by a conversation and screening with LADA of seminal works by older women artists, including Bobby Baker and Anne Bean.

Feminism, Democratic Politics and Citizenship

Artist/Author: Valerie Connor | Reference: A0633 | Type: Article

The author provides a philosophical reflection on the issues of democratic bodies and citizenship in Ireland through a survey of the work artist Sandra Johnson.

Giovanna Maria Casetta: Retrospective Box

Editor: Giovanna Maria Casetta and Robert Pacitti | Reference: P2725 | ISBN: 0-9549904-2-8 | Type: DVD

The Retrospective Box is a retrospective of Giovanna Maria Casetta’s practice to date which spans almost twenty years, documented through writings, conversations, images, film and artefacts. The box contains two books, one interview, artist’s notes, slides, postcards and three DVDs – two Artist’s films and one a document of the Artist’s work. Shelved in Oversize publications section.

The English Channel

Artist/Author: Liz Aggiss | Digital Reference: EF5161 | Type: Digital File

An exerpt from an integrated dance/film work, written, costumed, performed by and directed by Professor Aggiss, which fuses the screen mediated body and fictional and factual archive film as textually embedded into an original 60-minute live solo performance. This work continues to investigate the shifting nature of public presentation, structure and delivery systems within contemporary dance.

I’m Every Woman

Artist/Author: Narcissister | Digital Reference: EF5162 | Type: Digital File

Video documentation of a performace work exploring gender as a series of social investments manifest through intersubjective symbolic exchange.

Are We There Yet? - A Study Room Guide on Live Art and Feminism

Artist/Author: Lois Weaver | Reference: P2654 | Type: Publication

Existing as both a website and in free, printed form, this multi-layered, multi-voiced Guide is a key component of LADA’s “Restock Rethink Reflect Three” mapping and marking the impact of performance on feminist histories and the contribution of artists to discourses around contemporary gender politics. Curated by Lois Weaver in collaboration with Eleanor Roberts and LADA.

Are we there yet? Study Room Guide on Live Art and Feminism

 

 

 

Fem Fresh Platform 2014

Artist/Author: Tammy Whynot | Digital Reference: EF5115 | Type: Digital File

Tammy Whynot, aka Lois Weaver, presents the performance platforrm “Fem Fresh” (Sunday 8 June 2014), a collaboration between Queen Mary, University of London and the Live Art Development Agency, featuring presentations and dialogues on, about, and around feminism and age in Live Art. Three parts introduction. 

Woman With Salad

Artist/Author: Jess Williams | Digital Reference: EF5118 | Type: Digital File

Three parts documentation of performance questioning some of the tropes associated with contemporary women and the internet. Presented in the context of “Fem Fresh” (Sunday 8 June 2014), a collaboration between Queen Mary, University of London and the Live Art Development Agency, featuring presentations and dialogues on, about, and around feminism and age in Live Art.

The Meister & The Melonheads

Artist/Author: Hannah Stephens | Digital Reference: EF5117 | Type: Digital File

Two parts documentation of performance offering an alternative view on contemporary feminism. Presented in the context of “Fem Fresh” (Sunday 8 June 2014), a collaboration between Queen Mary, University of London and the Live Art Development Agency, featuring presentations and dialogues on, about, and around feminism and age in Live Art.

Titillation Grade 3

Artist/Author: Emily Underwood-Lee | Digital Reference: EF5116 | Type: Digital File

Two parts documentation of performance taking a humorous look at the post-operative body and who and what can be revealed after breast cancer. Presented in the context of “Fem Fresh” (Sunday 8 June 2014), a collaboration between Queen Mary, University of London and the Live Art Development Agency, featuring presentations and dialogues on, about, and around feminism and age in Live Art.

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