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Feminism and Humour in Contemporary Art

Artist/Author: Laura Castagnini, Jo Anna Isaak, Vikki McInnes | Reference: P3224 | ISBN: 978-0-9872268-6-0 | Type: Publication

Feminism and Humour in Contemporary Art exhibition catalogue. Margaret Lawrence Gallery – Victorian College of the Arts (VCA), Melbourne. 27 April to 25 May 2013

Bodily Remembrances: the performance of memory in recent works by Amanda Coogan

Artist/Author: Kate Antosik Parsons | Editor: A0739 | Reference: A0739 | Type: Article

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.
 

Touching home : an interview with May Chan

Artist/Author: Christine Conley | Reference: A0740 | Type: Article

Interview with Hong Kong-born poet and performance artist, currently active in Kingston, Ontario. Considers aspects of domestic life in relation to the artist's experience as a woman in both Chinese and Canadian cultures.

Marina Abramović: The Cleaner

Editor: Lena Essling | Reference: P3222 | ISBN: 978-3775742627 | Type: Publication

Book published in conjunction with the eponymous exhibition at Moderna Museet, Stockholm (February-May 2017), Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebaek (June-October 2-17) and Bundeskunsthalle, Bonn (April-August 2018).

Girl in a Band

Artist/Author: Kim Gordon | Reference: P3214 | ISBN: 978-0571309351 | Type: Publication

Founding member of Sonic Youth and role model for a generation of women, tells her story.

George Chakravarthi documentation

Artist/Author: George Chakravarthi | Digital Reference: EF5234 | Type: Digital File

Includes an image bank and a video with extracts from different pieces. Documented works includes: Negrophilia!, Andhaka, Miss United Kingdom, Resurrection, The Ambidextrous Universe, Thirteen, Olympia, Barflies, Shakti, Masking, Genesis and Remote Control.

Schooling the Spectator in O

Artist/Author: Kristen Cochrane | Editor: Natasha Lushetich and Mathias Fuchs | Reference: A0731 | Type: Article

On Project O’s performances at the Forest Fringe Microfestival, Progress Festival, Theatre Centre, Toronto, Canada, February 2016

Barbers of East London

Artist/Author: Paula Harrowing and jamie lewis hadley | Reference: P3189 | Type: Publication

A new publication celebrating the various communities of barbershops across East London. Comissioned by CUT Festival: The Art of Barbering.

Performance and the Maternal

Artist/Author: Emily Underwood-Lee and Lena Simic | Reference: A0716 | Type: Article

Correspondences exchanged between the two authors as part of the Performance and the Maternal project.

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