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Don’t Kiss Me: the Art of Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore

Artist/Author: Claude Cahun, Marcel Moore | Editor: Louise Downie | Reference: P1825 | Type: Publication

Don’t Kiss Me: the Art of Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore, edited by Louise Downie, essays by Kristine von Oehsen, Katharine Conley, Jennifer Shaw, James Stevenson, Tirza True Latimer, Gen Doy, Claire Follain.

Hairoism

Artist/Author: Oreet Ashery | Digital Reference: EF5072 | Type: Digital File

Sacred at Chelsea Theatre: Bodily Functions - The Body in Performance

Artist/Author: Various | Reference: D1709 | Type: DVD

Sacred at Chelsea Theatre: Bodily Functions – The Body in Performance, selected highlights of documentation of the body in performance from the Live Art Development Agency Study Room and Documentation Bank. This item is part of the Study Room Guide On shit, piss, blood, sweat and tears by Lois Keidan (P2195)

Trashing Performance, Outsider Actions, In Conversation

Artist/Author: Joe E. Jeffreys, Bettina Knaup | Reference: D2104 | Type: DVD

Part of the Trashing Performance programme – the second year of Performance Matters – 25-29th October 2011.

Prove di Drammaturgia (special issue on Performing Pop)

Reference: P1789 | ISBN: ISSN 1592-6680 | Type: Publication

Language: Italian

Sex and Isolation and other essays

Artist/Author: Bruce Benderson | Reference: P1780 | ISBN: 978-0-299-22314-4 | Type: Publication

Foreword by Catherine Texier

Domestic Sanitation, Parts 1 & 2

Artist/Author: Helen Chadwick | Reference: D1676 | Type: DVD

Documentation of a live performance held in Brighton in the summer of ’76. It looks at women engaged in ‘feminine’ behaviour.

Phantom

Artist/Author: Laura Wady | Reference: P1763 | ISBN: 978-0-9557348-4-7 | Type: Publication

A collection of illustrations.

Camp: Queer Aesthetics and the Performing Subject, A Reader

Editor: Fabio Cleto | Reference: P1751 | ISBN: 0-472-06722-2 | Type: Publication

Addresses the multi-layered issue of camp, whose inexhaustible breadth of reference and theoretical relevance to the issues taken up by academic research in recent years have made it one of the most salient and challenging issues on the contemporary critical stage.

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