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Shadowing Josephine

Artist/Author: Jade Montserrat | Digital Reference: EF5273 | Type: Digital File

A anguage, a tool to articulate a series of ideas: how outrage and prejudices can be performed; perceptions of the savage and barbaric heathens; tribal nuances and thinking about the Paris of the 1920s as a site of inequality; the spate of negrophilia there; how a change of circumstance for women was reinforced by the war; cultural diversity and tolerance; exoticism and anti-colonial; therefore, transgressive behaviours.

No Nudity, Ducks or Amateur Wrestling OR

Editor: Deidre Heddon and Misha Myers | Reference: A0767

What happens when you give a live artist the keys to the library?

FemLink-Art: Video-Collages of the International Collective

Editor: FemLink-Art | Reference: P3434 | ISBN: 978-2-9553761-0-2 | Type: Publication

Publicaition in honor of the 10th anniversary of FemLink-Art.

Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).

undisclosed territory #9

Artist/Author: Studio Plesungan | Reference: P3340 | Type: Publication

Documenting the event which invited 19 female performance artists from 10 countries to engage with performance art workshops, open lectures and a presentation of performances.

Part of the Something Human Study Room Guide on Southeast Asian performance (P3334).

Shifting Angle

Reference: P3359 | ISBN: 978-981-07-4502-8 | Type: Publication

Publication accompanying a multi-layered interactive performance for self-reflection on the issue of female gender, for “The Gender Under Reflection” at New Zero Art Space, Yangon, Myanmar, 22-26 September 2012.

Part of the Something Human Study Room Guide on Southeast Asian performance (P3334).

Creating Ourselves: Works from the ISelf Collection

Editor: Emily Butler and Candy Stobbs | Reference: P3323 | ISBN: 978-0854882571 | Type: Publication

From Surrealist selfies to feminist self-portraiture, the ISelf Collection explores identity and the human condition through the central themes of birth, death, sexuality, love, pain and joy. Taking the display of the collection at Whitechapel Gallery as its springboard, this book looks generally at the question of the self in modern and contemporary art, and the ways in which artists are thinking about being and identity as an individual, in relation to others, to society and the wider world.

Corset Cut

Artist/Author: Clare Thornton | Reference: D2280 | Type: DVD

A performance for video, shot in one take; features the artist being cut out of a corset by her mother.

4mins/silent/single play or loop/4:3

Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).

Bioart Kitchen: Art, Feminism and Technoscience

Artist/Author: Lindsay Kelley | Reference: P3324 | ISBN: 978-1784534134 | Type: Publication

Explores a wide spectrum of seemingly unconnected subjects, which, when brought together, offer a more inclusive, expansive history of bioart, namely: home economics; the feminist art of the 1970s; tissue culture methodologies; domestic computing; and contemporary artistic engagements with biotechnology.

Guys

Artist/Author: Ksenija Kordic | Reference: D2265 | Type: DVD

A photographic series.

Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).

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