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Out From Under: Texts by Women Performance Artists

Editor: Lenora Champagne | Reference: P2400 | ISBN: 0559360097 | Type: Publication

A collection of texts by several seminal women performance artists. Holly Hughes – 'World Without End'; Beatrice Roth – 'The Father'; Laurie Anderson – from 'United States'; Karen Finley – 'The Constant State of Desire'; Rachel Rosenthal – 'My Brazil'; Laurie Carlos, Jessica Hagedorn, Robbie McCauley – 'Teenytown'; Leeny Sack – 'The Survivor and the Translator'; Lenora Champagne – 'Getting Over Tom'; Fiona Templeton – 'Strange to Relate'. 

From the Trojan Horse to the Human Cannonball: InSite at the U.S.-Mexico Border, 1997-2005

Artist/Author: Ila Sheren | Reference: A0576 | Type: Article

Online article on InSite, a network of contemporary art programs and commissioned projects mapping the dynamics of permeability and blockage that characterise the liminal border zone of San Diego-Tijuana. To be found in Miscellaneous Articles Folder 4.

Pussy Riot - A Punk Prayer

Artist/Author: Pussy Riot | Reference: D2143 | Type: DVD

Director Mike Lerner’s and Maxim Pozdorovkin’s cinematic portrait of the members of the feminist art collective Pussy Riot

Being Mammy

Artist/Author: Harold Offeh | Digital Reference: EF5084

Made to camera performance

Words Will Break Cement: The Passion of Pussy Riot

Artist/Author: Masha Gessen | Reference: P2343 | ISBN: 9781847089342 | Type: Publication

Biography of Pussy Riot, their trial and imprisonment.

Pussy Riot: A Punk Prayer for Freedom

Editor: Feminist Press | Reference: P2342 | ISBN: 9781558618343 | Type: Publication

Letters from prison, songs, poems, courtroom statements and tributes to Pussy Riot.

Culture Class

Artist/Author: Martha Rosler | Reference: P2341 | ISBN: 9781934105818 | Type: Publication

Essays written 2010-2012 with an introduction by Stephen Squibb

Social Sculpture: The Rise of the Glasgow Art Scene

Artist/Author: Sarah Lowndes | Reference: P2334 | ISBN: 9781906817596 | Type: Publication

History of Glasgow arts cultures 1855-2010, 2nd edition.

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