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Forms of Action
Editor: Viviana Checchia | Reference: P3169 | Type: Publication
Publication on the group exhibition exploring current international developments in socially engaged art practices. CAA, 28 January – 12 March 2017.
Adelita Husni-Bey
Agnieszka Kilian
agriculture
archive
Asunción Molinos Gordo
curating
Daniel Godínez Nivón
Dimitri Launder
documentation
exhibition
food
Haizea Barcenilla
institution
intervention
Katia Kameli
Kim Dhillon
material studies
performance
photography
politics
process
radical gardening
second-wave feminism
Silvia Franceschini
socially engaged
sound art
Stephanie Smith
storytelling
Victoria Lomasko
A Good Night Out for the Girls: Popular Feminisms in Contemporary Theatre and Performance
Artist/Author: Elaine Aston and Geraldine Harris | Reference: P2840 | ISBN: 978-1137518200 | Type: Publication
Moving across the boundaries of mainstream and experimental circuits, from the affective pleasures of commercially successful shows such as Calendar Girls and Mamma Mia! to the feminist possibilities of new burlesque and stand-up, this book offers a lucid and accessible account of popular feminisms in contemporary theatre and performance.
The Amazing Decade: Women and Performance Art in America, 1970-1980
Editor: Moira Roth | Reference: P2495 | ISBN: 0937122092 | Type: Publication
A detailed study of the role women artists played in the develpment and expansion of performance art
1970s
1980s
20th century
activism
Adrian Piper
Alison Knowles
America
Ana Mendieta
Anne Gauldin
Anne Mavor
archive
autobiography
Aviva Rahmani
Barbara Smith
Betsy Damon
body
Bonnie Sherk
Candace Compton
Carolee Schneemann
Cheri Gaulke
chronology
Chutney Gunderson
Denise Yarfitz
Dianne Torr
Donna Henes
Eleanor Antin
Elizabeth Sowers
Faith Wilding
female
female body
feminism
feminist
gender
Hannah Wilke
Helen Harrison
Ida Applebroog
identity
Ilona Granet
Ingrid Sischy
Jacki Apple
Jamie Wildman-Webber
Jerri Allyn
Jill Scott
Joan Jonas
Judith Barry
Judy Chicago
Kathleen Chang
Laurel Klick
Laurie Anderson
Leslie Belt
Leslie Labowitz-Starus
Linda Montano
Lynn Hershman
Marth Wilson
Martha Rosler
Mary Beth Edelson
Mary Fish
Mary Jane Jacob
Meredith Monk
Mierle Laderman Ukeles
Mother Art
Nancy Angelo
Nancy Buchanan
Nancy Youdelman
Norma Jean Deak
nudity
Patti Nicklaus
Pauline Oliveros
performance
performance art
photographs
politics
Poppy Johnson
race
Rachel Rosenthal
representation
ritual
Sandra Orgel
second-wave feminism
sex
sexuality
Sheila de Bretteville
Simone Forti
suffrage
Susan Mogul
Suzanne Lay
The Feminist Art Workers
The Waitresses
Theodora Skipitares
Tina Girouard
Ulrike Rosenbach
USA
Vanalyne Green
women
Yvonne Rainer
The Archival Turn in Feminism: Outrage in Order
Artist/Author: Kate Eichhorn | Reference: P2430 | ISBN: 9781439909515 | Type: Publication
Exploring the potential of archiving, cataloguing and preservation in establishing new sites of feminist storytelling and political activism.