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Which Ghetto?

Artist/Author: Ine Gevers | Reference: A0480 | Type: Article

On curatorial tactics and artistic knowledge-production in normality-driven societies.

Labour: A Live Exhibition, Performances by Irish Female Artists

Artist/Author: Various | Editor: Sheena Barrett, Amanda Coogan | Reference: P1830 | ISBN: 978-0-9554281-6-6 | Type: Publication

Performance Space, London 9/2/12, The Void, Derry, 25/2/12, The LAB, Dublin, 10/2/12.

Criss Crossing: pratiche di rete e culture queer

Artist/Author: Italia Creativa | Editor: Fabio Bozzato, Elena Piaggi | Reference: P1753 | Type: Publication

Conversations and projects exploring feminism. Text in both Italian and English.

Art & Society: Reframing Women

Artist/Author: Hilary Robinson | Reference: A0446 | Type: Article

CIRCA (Contemporary Visual Culture in Ireland), Hilary Robinson, See also, Brutal Silences Study Room Guide, catalogue ref. no. P1661.

Micro evénements (Micro Events)

Artist/Author: Tsuneko Taniuchi | Reference: P1693 | ISBN: 9782953645606 | Type: Publication

Artist documentation. Much of the publication is written in French, but images documenting the artists works are captioned in English and an interview is also translated into English.  See D1663 for documentation.

Sex Objects: Art and the Dialectics of Desire

Artist/Author: Jennifer Doyle | Reference: P1690 | ISBN: 0-8166-4526-4 | Type: Publication

Explores how sex in art is as diverse as sex in everyday life.

The Moon: Women Watch Themselves Being Looked At

Editor: Oriana Fox, Charlotte Troy | Reference: P1677 | Type: Publication

Published on the occasion of the Once More With Feeling event at Tate Modern 27 June 2009.

Brutal Silences: A Live Art Development Agency Study Room Guide on Live Art in Ireland

Artist/Author: Ann Maria Healy, Helena Walsh | Reference: P1661 | Type: Publication

A Study Room Guide featuring selected performances from eleven artists who interrogate and interrupt the silences that exist in Ireland.

The Divine Trilogy

Artist/Author: Julia Bardsley | Digital Reference: DB0090 | Type: Digital File

A series of solo pieces that forge an intimate dialogue between the audience and the performer, the artist and the creative process, live presence and the visual art object.

Documentation Bank: Julia Bardsley

Artist/Author: Julia Bardsley | Digital Reference: DB0091 | Type: Digital File

Part of the ‘Documentation Bank’ Collection, an extensive range of artists’ ‘Talking Heads’, documentation of key works, and a selection of Agency projects/

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