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Girls Make Noise or Girls Make a Difference?

Artist/Author: Irina Talanova | Reference: P3233 | ISBN: 978-3659930904 | Type: Publication

An Investigation into the political efficacy of Pussy Riot’s art.

Os it My Body? - Selected Texts

Artist/Author: Kim Gordon | Editor: Branden W. Joseph | Reference: P3232 | ISBN: 978-3956790386 | Type: Publication

Throughout the 1980s and early 90s, Gordon produced a series of writings on art and music. Ranging from neo-Conceptual artworks to broader forms of cultural criticism, these rare texts place her writing within the context of the artist-critics of her generation.

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.

WALKING WOMEN: A Study Room Guide on women using walking in their practice

Artist/Author: Amy Sharrocks and Clare Qualmann | Reference: P3223 | Type: Publication

Recording a series of events held in London and Edinburgh in July and August 2016 celebrating the work of women using walking in their practice.

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