A Feminist Chorus for Feminist Revolt was performed as part of Now You Can Go, the series of events, screenings and performances organised by Helena Reckitt in response to the discussions arising from the readings of Italian feminist writers of the 1970s such as Carla Lonzi and Silvia Federici, by the Feminist Duration Reading Group. The reading group selected short extracts from key texts which had been discussed, and these were performed as a score at a symposium hosted by the Showroom Gallery, London, on December 12th 2015
A conversation between curator and art historian Gabrielle Moser and curator Helena Reckitt on the c...
A Feminist Chorus in three acts, entitled Un Refrain Féministe/A Feminist Chorus, was created on the...
A two-day research symposium considering the resonance of feminist art, thinking and collectivity in...
Now You Can Go was an events programme inspired by Italian feminisms of the late 1960s, 1970s and 19...
In tandem with Oreet Ashery’s Revisiting Genesis exhibition and web project Helena Reckitt discussed...
The Feminist Duration Reading Group focuses on under-known and under-appreciated feminist texts, mov...
This lecture focuses on ‘Now You Can Go,’ a two-week long events programme inspired by Italian femin...
Discussion of the process of collectively curating the 'Now You Can Go' programme which drew inspira...
A Feminist Chorus was a collaborative participatory sound work made with Glasgow Women's Library and...
At the invitation of the feminist sound curatorial collective, Electra, who were in residence at the...
This collection of essays investigates elements of the human voice and performance, and their implic...
As part of ‘Part 2: Feminist Legacies and Potentials in Contemporary Art Practice,’ organised by If ...
A conversation between curator and art historian Gabrielle Moser and curator Helena Reckitt on the c...
The article concerns the development of the public events programme “Now You Can Go” that the author...
This lecture focuses on ‘Now You Can Go,’ a two-week long events programme inspired by Italian femin...
A conversation between curator and art historian Gabrielle Moser and curator Helena Reckitt on the c...
A Feminist Chorus in three acts, entitled Un Refrain Féministe/A Feminist Chorus, was created on the...
A two-day research symposium considering the resonance of feminist art, thinking and collectivity in...
Now You Can Go was an events programme inspired by Italian feminisms of the late 1960s, 1970s and 19...
In tandem with Oreet Ashery’s Revisiting Genesis exhibition and web project Helena Reckitt discussed...
The Feminist Duration Reading Group focuses on under-known and under-appreciated feminist texts, mov...
This lecture focuses on ‘Now You Can Go,’ a two-week long events programme inspired by Italian femin...
Discussion of the process of collectively curating the 'Now You Can Go' programme which drew inspira...
A Feminist Chorus was a collaborative participatory sound work made with Glasgow Women's Library and...
At the invitation of the feminist sound curatorial collective, Electra, who were in residence at the...
This collection of essays investigates elements of the human voice and performance, and their implic...
As part of ‘Part 2: Feminist Legacies and Potentials in Contemporary Art Practice,’ organised by If ...
A conversation between curator and art historian Gabrielle Moser and curator Helena Reckitt on the c...
The article concerns the development of the public events programme “Now You Can Go” that the author...
This lecture focuses on ‘Now You Can Go,’ a two-week long events programme inspired by Italian femin...
A conversation between curator and art historian Gabrielle Moser and curator Helena Reckitt on the c...
A Feminist Chorus in three acts, entitled Un Refrain Féministe/A Feminist Chorus, was created on the...
A two-day research symposium considering the resonance of feminist art, thinking and collectivity in...