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Linder

Artist/Author: Brian Dillon | Reference: A0127 | Type: Article

Find article in misc. folder 1.

Contemporary Feminist Theatres

Artist/Author: Lizbeth Goodman | Reference: P0003 | Type: Publication

Feminist theatre companies taken in consideration: Women’s Theatre Group, Monstrous Regiment, Gay Sweatshop, Siren, Theatre of Black Women, Talawa, Sistren, Black Mime Theatre Women’s Troop, Tattycoram, Clean Break Theatre Company. This item is part of the Study Room Guide on Performance, Politics, Ethics and Human Rights by Adrien Sina (P0661)

Art and Sex

Artist/Author: Gray Watson | Reference: P1961 | ISBN: 978-1-84511-665-1 | Type: Publication

Survey of images of sex and sexuality in contemporary art.

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Artist/Author: Kira O'Reilly, Irina Prova | Reference: V0249 | Digital Reference: EV0249 | Type: Digital File

This item is part of the Study Room Guide On shit, piss, blood, sweat and tears by Lois Keidan (P2195)

Sexikitsch

Artist/Author: Maris Bustamante | Reference: V0062 | Digital Reference: EV0062 | Type: Digital File

Hear Me Roar! Study Boxes

Reference: P2922 | Type: Publication

In March 2016 the Hear Me Roar! Festival invited LADA to curate a small selection of items for a Pop-up Study Room during the Festival. Hear Me Roar! is a festival of feminist arts in Lancaster. In 2016 the theme was Ages, Stages and Phases celebrating feminist art across the generations.

Laurie Anderson: Do dogs aspire to nirvana?

Artist/Author: Gail Priest | Reference: A0570 | Type: Article

Shelved in Miscellaneous Journals section.

Linder

Artist/Author: Linder | Editor: Dr. Veit Gorner, Henrich Dietz | Reference: P2222 | ISBN: 9783863353926 | Type: Publication

Catalogue for ‘Linder Femme/Objet’ exhibition at Musee d’Art moderne, Paris, 2013

STUDY ROOM GUIDE / LADA ANTHOLOGY: GIRLS ON FILM

Editor: Aaron Wright | Reference: P2451 | Type: Publication

LADA Anthologies are themed collections of performance documentation and works for camera that the Agency has been invited to curate for public programmes in the UK and internationally.

Drawing on materials housed in LADA’s Study Room and documentation publicly available online, the materials were originally presented as illustrated talks, then catalogued as LADA Anthologies.  

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