Catalogue > By Keyword > visual art

398 results | Page 5 of 40

Art & Queer Culture

Editor: Richard Meyer, Catherine Lord | Reference: P3930 | ISBN: 978-0714878348 | Type: Publication

A survey of visual art and alternative sexualities from the late nineteenth century to the present.

Les Urbaines 1996-2016

Editor: Patrick de Rham, Julien Gremaud, Pierre Rabout | Reference: P3945 | Type: Publication

Publication celebrating the 20th anniversary of the festival of emerging practices. In French.

Anri Sala catalogue

Reference: P3969 | Type: Publication

Exhibition catalogue: 3 June – 17 July 2004, Hauser & Wirth London

Present Continuous

Editor: Astrid Schmetterling | Reference: P3935 | Type: Publication

Catalogue of the Bath Festival Exhibition 1991, 24 May – 1 July 1991.

Exotic: A Fetish for the Foreign

Artist/Author: Judy Sund | Reference: P3912 | ISBN: 978-0714876375 | Type: Publication

Explores our obsession with the lure of distant lands and their promise of the weird and wonderful, the beautiful and grotesque.

The Sculpture of Linda Mary Montano

Editor: Linda Mary Montano, Adam Silver, Cai Xi | Reference: P3901 | ISBN: 9780983664772 | Type: Publication

A 50-year retrospective of the sculpture of the pioneer feminist performance artist who explores and dissolves the boundaries between art and life. 

only ever almost there

Editor: Alice Swatton, Madeleine Hodge | Reference: P3786 | Type: Publication

Exhibition booklet; Leamington Spa Art Gallery & Museum, 30 November 2018 – 24 February 2019

Animacies: Biopolitics, Racial Mattering, and Queer Affect

Artist/Author: Mel Y. Chen | Reference: P3760 | ISBN: 978-0822352723 | Type: Publication

Draws on recent debates about sexuality, race, and affect to examine how matter that is considered insensate, immobile, or deathly animates cultural lives.

Fabulous: The Rise of the Beautiful Eccentric

Artist/Author: Madison Moore | Reference: P3756 | ISBN: 978-0-300-20470-4 | Type: Publication

An exploration of what it means to be fabulous—and why eccentric style, fashion, and creativity are more political than ever.