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Sickled Feet, Scrunched Shoulders and Sexual Stereotypes
Conversation between two members of the Ludus Dance Company.
Bethlehem Bandolero
A kitsch video featuring the artist as a Mexican gunslinger arriving in Bethlehem for a duel with the Israeli Wall. Wearing a big sombrero and a scarf, the artist walks the streets of Bethlehem and greets the locals before taking off for her final showdown.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).
Cut with the Kitchen Knife: Weimar Photomontages of Hannah Hoch
Investigates the multilayered social construction of femininity in the mass culture of Weimar Germany, focusing on the photomontages of the avant-garde artist Hannah Hoch.
Part of the Know How: The Study Room Guide on Live Art Live Art and working with older individuals and communities. (P3140)
Made For TV Part 1
Combining Rubnitz’s manipulation of the familiar “look” of TV shows with an extraordinary range of characters, performer Ann Magnuson impersonates the array of female types seen on TV in a typical broadcast day.
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I Can’t Dance - DIY documentation
Documentation from a day long workshop led by Katherine Araniello – an opportunity for artists to explore and mine areas in which they have no abilities, experience or knowledge, to enhance and inspire their artistic practice. Part of LADA's DIY 12.
The workshop took place at the Colchester Arts Centre on 15 September 2015.
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Robin Deacon – Performances 1995-1999
Small catalogue representing five years of the artist’s performances between 1995-1999.
Whatever Happened to Colin Powell?
Documentation Bank: Robin Deacon
Part of the ‘Documentation Bank’ Collection, an extensive range of artists’ ‘Talking Heads’, documentation of key works, and a selection of Agency projects.
Status Performance
Double Life: Identity and Transformation in Contemporary Arts
Pulls together a diverse selection of artists whose work embraces the possibilities of personality and appearance, racial and sexual stereotype, role-playing and reality.