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Product Details P-Form: A Journal of Interdisciplinary and Performance Art

Artist/Author: Various | Reference: P2622 | ISBN: ISSN 1067-2222 | Type: Publication

Provides a historical record of the performance art movement during the 1980s and ‘90s, and captures the essence of creative expression that is free of – and often challenging – the strictures of the established art industry.

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. 

From Visions

Artist/Author: Priya Saujani and Kate Spence | Digital Reference: EF5121 | Type: Digital File

Ten parts documentation of performane working with the alter feminine as a way of confronting the audience. 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.

Cut with Kitchen Knife: a bit of slap and tickle

Artist/Author: Liz Aggiss | Digital Reference: EF5119 | Type: Digital File

Two parts documentation of performance offering varied interpretations on the aging female solo performing body. 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.

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.

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.

Portfolio

Artist/Author: Zierle & Carter | Digital Reference: EF5124 | Type: Digital File

Portfolio of images of the artistic work accompished by the duo over the last two decades.

Prerequisite

Artist/Author: Sinéad O'Donnell | Digital Reference: EF5114 | Type: Digital File

Recording of performance in a public library.

Andhaka

Artist/Author: George Chakravarthi | Digital Reference: EF5127 | Type: Digital File

Video recording of the performance presented as part an extensive programme curated by Lois Keidan and Aaron Wright (Live Art Development Agency) entitled “Just Like A Woman”, composed of lectures, performances, readings, installations, screenings, workshops and debates on performance of identity, is fully dedicated to the impact of performance on feminist histories and the contribution of artists to discourses around contemporary gender politics.  From the 19th edition of the City of Women (Mesto žensk) festival – 2-13 October 2013, Ljubljana, Slovenia – entitled “Let’s create a place for ourselves” on public space and politics.

Lost in Trans

Artist/Author: Dickie Beau | Digital Reference: EF5126 | Type: Digital File

Video recordings of the performance presented as part an extensive programme curated by Lois Keidan and Aaron Wright (Live Art Development Agency) entitled “Just Like A Woman”, composed of lectures, performances, readings, installations, screenings, workshops and debates on performance of identity, is fully dedicated to the impact of performance on feminist histories and the contribution of artists to discourses around contemporary gender politics.  From the 19th edition of the City of Women (Mesto žensk) festival – 2-13 October 2013, Ljubljana, Slovenia – entitled “Let's create a place for ourselves” on public space and politics.

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