Stand close, it's shorter than you think : a show on feminist rage

Title
  1. Stand close, it's shorter than you think : a show on feminist rage / edited by Katherine Brewer Ball and David Frantz.
Published by
  1. Los Angeles, California : ONE Archives at the USC Libraries, 2015.
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  1. Publisher's catalog

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Additional authors
  1. Frantz, David Evans
  2. Brewer Ball, Katherine
  3. University of Southern California. Library.
  4. One, Inc.
Description
  1. 55 pages : color illustrations; 26 cm
Summary
  1. This catalogue accompanies the exhibition Stand Close, It's Shorter Than You Think: A show on feminist rage, co-curated by Katherine Brewer Ball and RJ Messineo and presented by ONE Archives in collaboration with Artist Curated Projects (ACP).
Subject
  1. Art, American
  2. Performance art
  3. Exhibition catalogs
  4. Performance art > California > 21st century > Exhibitions
  5. Art, American > California > Los Angeles > 21st century > Catalogs
  6. 2000-2099
  7. California > Los Angeles
  8. Art, American > California > 21st century > Exhibitions
  9. Catalogs
  10. Feminism and art > Exhibitions
Genre/Form
  1. Catalogs.
  2. Exhibition catalogs.
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. Exhibition catalog.
  2. Stand Close, It's Shorter Than You Think: A show on feminist rage is published by the ONE Archives at the USC libraries in occasion of the exhibition Stand Close, on view at ONE Archives April 20-July 28, 2013 ... Support for the exhibition "Stand Close" is provided by the oh you were hiONE Archives Foundation. -- page 53.
  3. The publication includes an introduction by the show's curators and contributions on the four included artists by invited writers: Katherine Brewer Ball on MPA; Corrine Fitzpatrick on Guadalupe Rosales; Gordon Hall on RJ Messineo; and Jack Halberstam on boychild. Additionally, the catalogue includes a conversation between Stand Close co-curator Katherine Brewer Ball, ONE Archives curator David Frantz, and scholar Heather Love reflecting on the exhibition, the role of the archive, and how rage manifests in art."--Publisher page: http://one.usc.edu/publications.
  4. Publication date from exhibit website, accessed March 13, 2015 (http://one.usc.edu/publications).