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Like Love

Artist/Author: Sonia Boyce | Reference: P1544 | ISBN: 9783941644168 | Type: Publication

The Special and the Unusual - Listening to Orlan

Editor: Robert Ayers | Reference: P0215 | ISBN: ISSN 1361-3731 | Type: Publication

Live Art Letters – A Live Art Research Journal. March 1999. Text in English and French.

Rrose is a Rrose - Gender Performance in Photography

Artist/Author: Jennifer Blessing | Reference: P0523 | ISBN: 0-8109-6901-7 | Type: Publication

Presents photographically based artworks – portraits, self-portraits, and photomontages in which the gender of the subjects is highlighted through performance for the camera as well as through technical manipulation of the image.

Taking Liberties

Artist/Author: Sandra Minchin | Reference: D1505 | Type: DVD

“’Taking Liberties’ deals with subconscious fears. She uses video, photography, objects and installation to convey how people are affected by life experiences. This body of work is a direct response to the artist’s personal experience of illness and references the martyred, executed, tortured body.This installation evokes the fear of the unknown, while simultaneously concealing the pain and fear of the sufferer.”

Travelling Into Your Bookshelf

Artist/Author: Movana Chen | Reference: P1509 | Type: Publication

Touring Art Project – London and Milan 2 – 12 April 2010. 2 publications (small and large editions). Movana Chen’s work involves the simple act of knitting thousands of shreds of otherwise disposable magazine paper together into various structures, clothing and containers as a defiant act of resistance to consumer culture.Further documentation of connected project Body Containers can be found at P1512

Droga.

Artist/Author: Ania Bas, John Alexander Borley, Laura Trevail | Reference: P1500 | Type: Publication

three accounts by three artists of one project – a series of performances and walks in Southend-on-Sea (AKA Southend-on- River) that took place in September 2009.

Unmarked, the politics of performance

Artist/Author: Peggy Phelan | Reference: P0118 | Type: Publication

An analysis of the fraught relation between political and representational visibility in contemporary culture.

This item is part of the Study Room Guide On (W)Reading Performance Writing by Rachel Lois Clapham (P1433) and the Study Room Guide in Search of a Documentology by Marco Pustianaz (P1115) and the Study Room Guide on Performance, Politics, Ethics and Human Rights by Adrien Sina (P0661)

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