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How is feminism like shopping? - The politics of boredom in Karen Finley’s The Jackie Look

Artist/Author: Kara Jesella | Reference: A0699 | Type: Article

Review of the performance in which Finley delivers a lecture called Life of a Glamour Girl in the character of Jackie Kennedy.

Monica Ross - Ethical Actions: A Critical Fine Art Practice

Editor: Suzanne Treister and Susan Hiller | Reference: P3073 | ISBN: 978-3-956792-02-1 | Type: Publication

This fully illustrated publication documents Ross’s works from 1970 to 2013, including early feminist collaborative works, drawings made at the Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp in the 1980s, poster designs for the antinuclear movement, works relating to the writings of Walter Benjamin, and documentation from the sixty performances of Anniversary—an act of memory (2008–13), solo, collective, and multilingual recitations from memory of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which concluded with a final collaborative performance at the UN in Geneva on the day of Ross’s death.

One for Sorrow, Two for Mirth: The Performance Work of Rose Finn-Kelcey

Artist/Author: Lisa Tickner | Reference: A0658 | Type: Article

Found in miscellaneous article folder #5B

This item is part of the ‘Glimpses of before: 1970s UK Performance Art’ Study Room Guide by Helena Goldwater (P2497)

Into Performance: Japanese Women Artists

Artist/Author: Midori Yoshimoto | Reference: P2917 | ISBN: 978-0813535210 | Type: Publication

This book brings to light the historical significance of five women artists – Yoko Ono, Yayoi Kusama, Takako Saito, Mieko Shiomi, and Shigeko Kubota, who were among the first Japanese women to leave their country – and its male-dominated, conservative art world – to explore the artistic possibilities in New York.

Decoys and Disruptions: Selected Writings 1975-2001

Artist/Author: Martha Rosler | Reference: P2867 | ISBN: 978-0262681582 | Type: Publication

The first comprehensive collection of writings by American artist and critic Martha Rosler. Best known for her videos and photography, Rosler has also been an original and influential cultural critic and theorist for over twenty-five years.

STUDY ROOM GUIDE / LADA ANTHOLOGY: A WOMAN’S WORK IS… SOMETHING HUMAN (Full Screening)

Artist/Author: Various | Digital Reference: EF5170 | Type: Digital File

Curated by LADA for Something Human's Cross-Cultural Live Art Project 2014 (CCLAP), this programme draws on resources housed in LADA’s Study Room and materials acquired for it’s current Restock Rethink Reflect research project on Live Art and Feminism. Featured artists will include Áine Phillips, Monica Ross, Anne Bean, Kira O’Reilly, Noëmi Lakmaier and La Ribot.