Contributes to the ongoing critical discussions of performance and its disappearance, of the ephemeral and its reproduction, of archives and mediatised recordings of liveness.
The first publication to address queer feminist politics, methods and theories in relation to the visual arts, including new media, installation and performance art. Despite the crucial contribution of considerations of 'queer' to feminism in other disciplines of the humanities, and the strong impact of feminist art history on queer visual theory, a visible and influential queer feminist art history has remained elusive.
Trashing Performance event programme. In miscellaneous folder 3.
Part of the Trashing Performance programme – the second year of Performance Matters – 25-29th October 2011.
Investigates how experiences and histories not shared and lived by the majority are remembered and told in an alternative language.