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Les Reines Prochaines: le coeur en beurre (doublegras)
Music by Les Reines Prochaines.
Kindly donated for the Swiss Live Art Study Room Guide.
Les Reines Prochaines: Schlafen ist individuelle Anarchie (Sleeping is individual Anarchy)
Limited edition Vinyl 125/250
Music and lyrics by Les Reines Prochaines: Michèle Fuchs, Fränzi Madörin, Muda Mathis, Sus Zwick. Guests: Chris Regn,Andrea Saemann.
Kindly donated for the Swiss Live Art Study Room Guide.
Les Reines Prochaines: Dings
A criminological philosophical cinematographical musical comedy by Nathalie Percillier with the female music band Les Reines Prochaines. The film is made up of cinematic excerpts, stage performances and interviews with the protagonists. A lesbian trash movie, Pulp Fiction meets Dada.
73 minutes, DVD PAL 16:9, DE/EN.
Kindly donated for the Swiss Live Art Study Room Guide.
Les Reines Prochaines: Alleine denken ist kriminell
The Swiss art-rock band Les Reines Prochaines emerged from the youth and feminist movement of the 1980s. The movie traces the distinctive history of the Reines Prochaines and captures the artists in rehearsal and during their day to day life on tour.
Kindly donated for the Swiss live Art Study Room Guide.
Languages Swiss German, German.
77 minutes, HD
Muda Mathis: J'aime L'éléctricité
This publication presents a web of information: the artist’s own statements- essentially descriptions and photographs of her pieces, comments and an interview- together with contributions from different authors on various aspects of Muda Mathis’ work.
Kindly donated for the Swiss Live Art Study Room Guide.
Text in German and English.
Pop Goes Live Art – Icons on Icons documentation
Documentation of the event organised as part of LADA’s 20 anniversary celebrations across 2019: some of LADA’s icons present their own pop culture icons.
Stolen Life
The second volume of the landmark trilogy consent not to be a single being.
Stolen Voices album
An album which forms part fot he ongoing inquiry by Johanna Linsley and Rebecca Louise Collins inspired by eavesdropping.
In glass cabinet.
So Real It Hurts
Through personal essays, interviews, and poetic verse, punk musician and cultural icon Lydia Lunch claws and rakes at the reader's conscience in this powerful, uninhibited feminist collection.
Imaginative Bodies: Dialogues in Performance Practices
Reaffirms the central position of the body in various artistic practices through in-depth conversations with choreographers, composers, visual artists, hip hop artists, dramaturges, a light designer and a puppeteer.
