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David Wojnarowicz: Brush Fires in the Social Landscape
David Wojnarowicz's photography, painting, performance, and writing aggressively challenge authority and hypocrisy. Brush Fires in the Social Landscape brings us the voice of an artist who spoke to and for a generation wrestling with issues of sexuality, identity, and the fragility of life.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).
Critical Live Art
This item is part of the ‘Glimpses of before: 1970s UK Performance Art’ Study Room Guide by Helena Goldwater (P2497)
Mother Camp: Female Impersonators in America
An ethnographic account of female impersonators, exploring the symbolic geography of drag and camp, and social organization of drag clubs.
SPILL Study Boxes Study Room Guide
Study Boxes contain hand picked selections of DVDs, books and other materials from the LADA Study Room around specific themes. Installed in Festival hubs and other locations, and curated in dialogue with partners, each Study Box can hold between four to ten items and can be used by audiences for a quick browse or a day-long study. After the events the Boxes are returned to the Study Room and listed in this Guide so that users can explore these themes and materials during their visit to the LADA Study Room.
Love is Love – Art as LGBTQ Activism: From Britain to Belarus
Catalogue of exhibition part of Transeuropa Festival 2011 presenting artistic/social projects engaged in queer rights surveying the problematics of equality and diversity across Europe. In Polish and English.
Mi o i Demokracja – Rozwa ania o Kwestii Homoseksualnej w Polsce
Illustrated publication, in Polish with some English text in the Summary section.
Seven Miles a Second
This comic book is the autobiography of David Wojnarowicz, a controversial, world renowned artist and writer who died of AIDS-related causes in 1992. The story chronicles Wojnarowicz’s childhood of prostitution in New York City, his homelessness and drug addiction, his illness and its consequences.
Art Pride – Gay Art from Poland
Illustrated publication on aesthetics and politics of gay art in Poland.
Shirt and Skin
A compilation of personal stories that the artist had told in his performances over the previous decade.
Speaking Your Mind: Ethyl Eichelberger and Lily Savage
In 1987 Neil Bartlett used the London International Festival of Theatre’s decision to bring Ethyl Eichelberger to the ICA as a motive to visit her in New York and then Lily Savage in London. Asking the same questions, they discuss their different approaches to drag.
This item can be found in the Miscellaneous Article Folder number 4
This item is referenced in the SPILL study boxes Study Room Guide, catalogue no. P2012
