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Club Kids: From Speakeasies to Boombox and Beyond

Editor: Raven Smith | Reference: P2399 | ISBN: 9781906155544 | Type: Publication

Club Kids: From Speakeasies to Boombox and Beyond is a  visual study and critical analysis of the social trends relating to ‘club culture’. Contributors: Francis Bacon, George Melly, Muriel Belcher, Harry Belafonte, Paul Anka, Klaus Nomi, Jonny Thunders, Andrew Logan, Jonny Sluit, Specimen, Steve Strange, Leigh Bowery, Walt Paper, Misshapes, Carri Mundane, Feral, Boy George, Spandau Ballet, Michael Alig, Ryan Styles, Matthew !WOWOW!, Beth Ditto, Molaroid, Jodie Harsh, Scottee, The-O Adams, Gary Card, Matthew Glamorre, Henry Holland, Gwendoline, K-Tron, Jonny Makeup, Ricard Mortimer, Princess Julia.

Being Mammy

Artist/Author: Harold Offeh | Digital Reference: EF5084

Made to camera performance

All That Is Solid Melts Into Air

Artist/Author: Jerremy Deller | Reference: P2331 | ISBN: 978-1-85332-319-5 | Type: Publication

A journey through the Industrial Revolution investigating what remains in the present day from that period

Days of Surrender

Artist/Author: Jaki Irvine | Reference: P2279 | ISBN: 9780955379284 | Type: Publication

Historically inspired literary fiction based on events during the ‘Easter Rising’ in Dublin.

Arte feminista en los ochenta en Mexico

Artist/Author: Araceli Barbosa | Reference: P2273 | ISBN: 9789689172352 | Type: Publication

Spanish-language book on feminist artists and the cultural impact of feminism in Mexico.

The Live Art Almanac: Volume 3

Editor: Lois Keidan, Aaron Wright | Reference: P2250 | ISBN: 9781849433969 | Type: Publication

A collection of ‘found’ writings about and around Live Art that were originally published, shared, sent, spread and read between January 2010 and December 2011

The Brixton Time Machine

Artist/Author: Various | Reference: P2255 | Type: Publication

Researching archived and contemporary memories of Brixton

! Women Art Revolution

Artist/Author: Lynn Hershman Leeson | Reference: D2093 | ISBN: 795975113939 | Type: DVD

A history of feminist art from the 1960s.

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