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! Women Art Revolution

Artist/Author: Lynn Hershman Leeson | Reference: D2093 | ISBN: 795975113939 | Type: DVD

A history of feminist art from the 1960s.

The Nomi Song

Artist/Author: Klaus Nomi, Andrew Horn | Reference: D2088 | Type: DVD

film about the life of pop-opera star Klaus Nomi

Female Masculinity

Artist/Author: Judith Halberstam | Reference: P2196 | ISBN: 9780822322436 | Type: Publication

Masculinity without men. Judith Halberstam takes aim at the protected status of male masculinity and shows that female masculinity has offered a distinct alternative to it for well over two hundred years.

The Ridiculous Performance of Taylor Mac

Artist/Author: Sean F. Edgecomb | Reference: A0546 | Type: Article

Located in Miscellaneous Articles Folder 5A.

History of the Ridiculous, 1960-1987

Artist/Author: Sean F. Edgecomb | Reference: A0547 | Type: Article

Located in Miscellaneous Articles folder 5A.

The Ballad of Genesis and Lady Jaye

Artist/Author: Genesis Breyer P-Orridge | Editor: dir. by Marie Losier | Reference: D2062 | Type: DVD

This film chronicles the life and work of pioneering musician and performance artist Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, starting with Throbbing Gristle in the 1970s to the still very active cult favourite Psychic TV, and how h/er chance encounter with a dominatrix/performance artist in New York called Lady Jaye brought about a singular and enduring artistic collaboration and a brazen partnership that defied all the perceptions of love.

ITSOFOMO (In the Shadow of Forward Motion)

Artist/Author: David Wojnarowicz, Ben Neill | Reference: D2057 | Type: DVD

A multimedia performance that Wojnarowicz made in collaboration with composer and musician Ben Neill in 1989.

Art & Queer Culture

Artist/Author: Catherine Lord, Richard Meyer | Reference: P2144 | ISBN: 978-0-7148-4935-5 | Type: Publication

The first book to focus on the criticism and theory regarding queer visual art. Art & Queer Culture includes not only pictures made and displayed under the rubric of fine art but also those intended for private, underground or otherwise restricted audiences. Scrapbooks, amateur artworks, cartoons, bar murals, anonymous photographs and video installations.

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