Journal discussing Feminist Aesthetics. Key Articles: María Laura Rosa ‘Our bodies, our history: Mujeres Públicas’s activism in the city of Buenos Aires’ Veeranganakumari Solanki ‘Aesthetics and Identities: interview with Reena Saini Kallat’ Eileen Legaspi-Ramirez ‘Questions and Answers: interview with Lani Maestro’ Anna Bunting-Branch and Rose Garrard ”Frames of Reference’ Rose Garrard: Interview’ Ming Turner ‘Quasi-skin and post-human: Lin Pey Chwen’s Eve Clone series, Bracha L. Ettinger ‘Artists’ Pages’ Carol Archer ‘Womanly Blooms: Cai Jin’s Beauty Banana Plant Paintings’ Marta Cenini ‘Coco Fusco’s Room:Rethinking Feminism after Guantanamo’ Christine Conley ‘Making Space for Utopia, FAG and the Aesthetics of Activism: Christine Conley interviews Allyson Mitchell and Deirdre Katy Deepwell ‘Re.act Feminism: feminist, gender-critical and trans-gender performance art: Katy Deepwell interviews Bettina Knaup and Beatrice E. Stammer’ Maria Photiou ‘The Green Line: Greek Cypriot Women Artists’ Politicised Practices, Lia Lapithi and Marianna Christofides’ Women on the Verge, Duba’ Women Artists at Manifesta, Genk, Women Artists at Arsenale, Kiev Women Artists at Documenta 13, Kassel.
This item is part of the ‘Glimpses of before: 1970s UK Performance Art’ Study Room Guide by Helena Goldwater (P2497)
Six international performance artists collaborate on a project exploring invisible disability through ‘living art’ practice. CAUTION includes one DVD of video works and one CD of talking text.
On the work of Kate Gilmore. This article can be found in the miscellaneous articles 3 binder.
A collection of articles and documentation about the artist Amber Hawk Swanson. In Miscellaneous Articles 3.
Article by Anna Watkins Fisher featuring: Amber Hawk, Kate Gilmore, Ann Liv Young. This article can be found in the Miscellaneous Articles 3 binder
Carmelita Tropicana / part of Trashing Performance commissioned by Performance Matters.
A Study Room Guide featuring selected performances from eleven artists who interrogate and interrupt the silences that exist in Ireland.
Feathers and furbelows, sequinned bras, stockings, and high heels. Get ‘em off, says Laura Lloyd, the burlesque backlash starts here.
Photo documentation (12 photographs). 4th and 5th September 2010; exhibited as film and sculpture in the Fashion and Art Biennale in Seoul.
Touring Art Project – London and Milan 2 – 12 April 2010. 2 publications (small and large editions). Movana Chen’s work involves the simple act of knitting thousands of shreds of otherwise disposable magazine paper together into various structures, clothing and containers as a defiant act of resistance to consumer culture.Further documentation of connected project Body Containers can be found at P1512