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Blanche-Neige
Along term project involving multiple appearances of the Snow White character in a large number of unique events.
Documentation of three 2004 performances: Morsang sur Orge (France), Foundation Cartier pour l'art contemporain (France) and Arsenic Theatre (Switzerland).
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).
A Different Temporality: Aspects Of Australian Feminist Art Practice 1975-1985
Exhibition catalogue; Monash University Museum of Art, 13 October – 17 December, 2011
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).
The Guerrilla Girls’ Bedside Companion to the History of Western Art
Take a romp through the last two thousand years of Western Art and find out the real who, what, when, and why of art history.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).
Just Like a Woman and Old Dears documentation
Two LADA programmes, as part of the 2015 Sacred season at Chelsea Theatre, London, in November 2015.
Girls Make Noise or Girls Make a Difference?
An Investigation into the political efficacy of Pussy Riot’s art.
Bodily Remembrances: the performance of memory in recent works by Amanda Coogan
Provides a feminist reading of Yellow (2008) and How to explainthe sea to an uneaten potato (2008) in order to explore how her performances use corporeal strategies to engage with memory.
“Caoineadh na mairbh”: Vocalising Memory and Otherness in the Early Performances of Alanna O’Kelly
From the special issue: Cultural Memory and the Remediation of Narratives of Irishness. In misc folder 7.
Performance Art in Eastern Europe Since 1960
Covering 21 countries and more than 250 artists, this text demonstrates the manner in which performance art in the region developed concurrently with the genre in the West, highlighting the unique contributions of Eastern European artists.
Part of the Study Room Guide on Live Art and Displacement (P3107).
Integration Impossible?: The Politics of Migration in the Artwork of Tanja Ostojic
Artist book published as a follow up to the eponymous exhibition; the book presents around 20 art projects realised between 2000 and 2008.
Kunstpavilion Innsbruck, 19 September – 8 November 2008.
Part of the Study Room Guide on Live Art and Displacement (P3107).
States of Precarity
Exploring feminist artistic reponses to the specificity of women’s suffering in war, through the work of Sandra Johnston, nichola feldman-kiss and Rehab Nazzal.