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Volume 25, Jan 2010

Pleasure

Kathryn Brown 'Disruption and Delight:Dara Birnbaum’s Experiments with Sensory Pleasure'
Lisa E. Bloom and Betti-Sue Hertz 'What Keeps Mankind Alive? 11th Istanbul Biennial (2009)'
Alba Braza 'Esther Ferrer: an interview'
Jennifer S. Musawwir 'I’d like to become a subscriber! Feminist Art Journals in the US, 1970-1980'
Astrid Peterle 'The Performances of Mette Ingvartsen: the pleasures of depersonalized bodies, bouncing trampolines and evaporated landscapes'
Molly Reed 'Nearest Spaces and Remembered Selves Feminism and the Paintings of Emily Eveleth'
Ming Turner 'Cyborgs and Pleasure: An exploration of Art Works by Liu Shih-Fen, Lin Tsai-Shuan and Kuo Hui-Chan'
Frances Loeffler 'Ending the Matter without the Matter Ending jouissance and the work of Sofia Hultén'
Estelle Nabeyrat 'State of play: elles@centres pompidou'
Gudrun Ankele 'Learning from the Dildo: Postporn Political Practices'
And Now: Female Artists from the GDR
Lesley Ferris Bobby Baker’s Diary Drawings: Mental illness and me, 1997- 2008
Gender Check at MUMOK (2009)
Katarzyna Czeczot Book Review: 'Female Brickmakers in a Brave New World'
Artist’s Pages: Michelle Handelman 'Dorian, a cinematic perfume'

 

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Volume 24, July 2009

Material Histories

Red Chidgey, Rosa Reitsamer and Elke Zobl 'Ladyfest: material histories  of everyday feminist art production' Lisa E. Bloom 'Tableaux Vivants, Dying Empires: Eleanor Antin’s 
The Last Days of Pompeii,Roman Allegories and Helen’s Odyssey
REBELLE:Kunst & Feminisme, 1969-2009: Katy Deepwell interviews Mirjam Westen 
Anna Lena Lindberg 'Affirmative Action: Experiences of ‘Implementing a Critical Gender
Perspective in Art History/Visual Culture’' 
Val Phoenix re.act.feminism 
Marian Evans We Are Unsuitable for Framing, Te Papa, New Zealand
Olivia Nitis 'Material Histories: Feminism and feminist art in post-revolutionary Romania' 
Joanna S. Walker 'An Encounter with Nancy Spero'
Pamela Allara 'Susan Woolf: Taxi Driver Signs in South Africa'
Charlotte Lindenberg 'Barbara T. Smith Revisited'
Views of 53rd Venice Biennale and
In the Light of Play
Durban Art Gallery
Artist’s Pages
Gisela Weimann La Notte Blu

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Volume 23, January 2009

Art Activism

Feminism, Activism and Historicisation  Sanja Ivekovic talks to Antonia Majaca
Kim Paice  'DownWind Productions: détournement Hawai‘i'
Joan Borsa 'Rebels with a Cause: the parodies and pleasures of our own disguises'
Ebru B. Yetiskin '(Net)tachmental Arts and the work of What, How and for Whom curatorial collective'
Stacy E. Schultz 'Naming in Order to Heal and Redeem: Violence Against Women in Performance'
Women artists in 'Artist-Citizen, 49th October Salon', Belgrade
Rudolfine Lackner 'Institutional Activisms: the work of VBKÖ and IntAkt in Austria'
Kirsty Robertson 'The Viral Knitting Project and Writing on the Wool'
Jung-Ah Woo 'Silence and Scream: Yoko Ono’s Subversive Aesthetics'
Boryana Rossa and Daniela Kostova 'Histories and Bodies: How to Make the Local International'
Kelly Dennis 'Gendered Ghosts in the Globalized Machine: Coco Fusco and Prema Murthy'
'Martha Rosler: art activist': Mary Paterson interviews Martha Rosler

Book Reviews
Katrin Kivimaa 'Unruly bodies of women and gender politics of post-socialism
a review of Iva Popovicova New Body Politic: Czech and Polish Women Artists
Josie Faure Walker reviews Cooling Out - on the Paradox of Feminism

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Volume 22, July 2008

Incidental

Renate Buschmann ‘When is “the artist” a woman?’:The conception of and reception of the Künstlerinnen International 1877-1977'  
Jennie Klein 'Spinning, Writing and Channeling: The work of Marilyn Arsem'
Anna Alchuk 'The Gender Aspect in the work of Moscow Women Artists in the 1980s and 1990s'
Geneviève Cloutier 'Spatial Narratives: Susan Hiller’s  From the Freud Museum and the Mechanisms of Narrativity' 
Katie Cercone 'The New York Feminist Art Institute' 
Alba Braza 'Travelling the Circle of Life : An Interview with Ouka Leele'  
Isabell Dahlberg 'Performance and Event:  Four Performances in Malmo'  
Jordana Aamalia 'Mad, Bad Mothers and the Deviant Event: Catherine Bell and the Maternal Instinct'  
HACK.Fem.EAST
manu Luksch 'From social fact to science fiction: the incident in the incidental'
Nadia Jackinsky 'Four Exhibits of Alaska Native Art: Women Artists Breaking Boundaries'
Artist’s pages:  
Tomoko Sawada Costume
Yve Lomax To Be an Example
Lena Simic Impossible Expectations and Everyday Interventions: A Document of Maternity Leave  

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Volume 21, January 2008

Violence
Flaudette May V. Datuin 'Uncommon Sense: On trauma interrupted' 
'Bridging the Gap': Ann Huber-Sigwart interviews Shilpa Gupta 
Gertrud Sandqvist on 'Ann-Sofi Sidén'
Agnes Neumayr 'Critique and Politics of Emotions: A Different Approach to Violence against Women 
Gabi Ngcobo 'This is Not a Love Story: Zanele Muholi, Tracey Rose and Nandipha Mntambo'
Katarina Wadstein MacLeod  'Angry Girls and Violent Games: Lena Cronqvist'
Aida Toledo and Anabella Acevedo 'Through their Eyes:Reflections on Violence in the Work of Guatemalan Performance and  Installation  Artists'
Lorraine Morales Cox 'Transformed Bodies, Colonial Wounds and Ethnographic Tropes: Wangechi Mutu'
Rachel Mader 'Can Beauty Beat Violence? Alicia Framis, Emmanuelle Antille and Hikaru Miyakawa'
Aura Seikkula 'Kiba Lumberg: Experienced Otherness
Sandra Sider 'Embedded in Fiber: Silent Screams'   
Artist Pages by Barbara Walker Series: Polite Violence (2006)

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Volume 20, July 2007

Translate/Narrate

Alexandra M. Kokoli 'Normal Flora and the Bacterial Sublime: An Interview with Anna Dumitriu'
Hiroko Hagiwara 'Return to an Unknown Land: Sanae Takahata's Quest for Self' Ginger Wolfe-Suarez: 'A Trilogy in Form'
Verina Gfader 'stolen: Rivane Neuenschwander, Louise Hopkins, Janet Cardiff'
Soo Kang 'Paula Rego's Joseph's Dream: An anti-narrative of an anti-hero (anti-) picture-maker'
Sophie Calle in Venice
Malin Hedlin Heyden 'On Candice Breitz's Becoming'
Johanna Hallsten 'Sounds Like It: a cross-cultural conversation'

Anne Swartz 'The Erotics of Envelopment : Figuration in Nancy Grossman's Art' 
Lotte Juul Petersen 'It's About the Dream of Flying: Simone Aaberg Kaern'

Pennina Barnett interviews Anne Cadenet, curator of Chohreh Feyzdjou: Tout art est en exil
52nd Venice Biennale and Documenta 12, Kassel
Artist’s Pages by Vera Frenkel 'Translate/Narrate'; Tanya Ury 'Who's Boss'


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Volume 19, January 2007

IN/difference

Nermin Saybasili 'On Haunting and the Voice in the work of Hale Tenger'
Veronica Wiman 'Personal mapping: whose responsibility is it?'
Iliyana Nedkova 'Alla Georgieva, Between Difference and Understanding'
Ovul Durmusoglu 'Marlene Dumas' Private Views'
Cécile Chich 'Poetics of the Intersex: Identity and Difference in the Art of Maria Klonaris & Katerina Thomadaki'
Daphne Pappers 'Beyond the Exotic: Fatima Mazmouz, Safaa Erruas, Amel Bouazizi'
'Questioning Feminist Nostalgia' Rakhee Balaram interviews Laura Mulvey
'Cyberfem: Feminism on the Electronic Landscape' Katy Deepwell interviews Ana Martinez-Collado
Jinny Colby 'Spaces in Difference Laura Parnes' Blood and Guts in High School'
Mélanie Perrier 'FSPACE and Infiltration as a Strategy'
Katy Deepwell 'Social Feminism and the Question of Difference, Fran Cottell'
Cooling Out: On the Paradox of Feminism.
Artists' Pages: Alexis Hunter Dialogue with a Rapist (1978); Maria Klonaris & Katerina Thomadaki


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{volume 18} Volume 18, July 2006

Curatorial Strategies

'Curatorial Strategies and Feminist politics: interviews with Rosa Martinez and Maria Lind'
Marion von Osten 'Movements towards the Future:Projekt Migration'
Jennifer Fisher 'Exhibitionary Affect'
Helena Reckitt 'Unusual Suspects: Global Feminisms and WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution'
Beral Madra 'Curating Women Artists: A Turkish Intervention'
Doris Berger and Julia Schäfer 'Reflections on Feminist Curating in theory and in practice'
Sigrid Dahle 'Curating Below the Radar: Regional Anxieties and the Good Enough Curator'
Dorothee Richter 'A Feminist Perspective on Exhibition Display and Education in Curatorial Practice'
Stella Rollig 'Working on Rafts'
Anette G. Kubitza 'The Women Beyond Borders Project and Its Implications for Feminism Today'
plus a selected list of International Feminist Art Exhibitions
Artist’s Pages: Elaine Reichek Madam I'm Adam
Cheryl Sourkes Homecammers-Women


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{volume 17} Volume 17, Jan 2006

Journeys

Kim Paice 'Repetition and Theft: Recent video works by American women artists'
Moira Roth 'Rachel Marker: Franz Kafka, and Alice Sommer adapted from a theater piece in three parts'
Sara Raza 'Travelling Light: Lida Abdul, Maria Kheirkhah, Shahram Entekhabi and Shirin Neshat'
'KISSS revealed: an interview with Deej Fabyc, Paula Roush and Camilla Brueton on Kinship International Strategy on Surveillance and Suppression' (KISSS)
If you could choose a woman artist whose work has changed your views of subjectivity? 
27 responses by women curators and critics on the question
Pen Dalton 'Feminist methodologies in art education'
Danube Streaming Show: Kunstverein W.A.S. (Womyn's Art Support): Veronika Dreier, Doris Jauk-Hinz, Eva Ursprung
Bronwyn Fredericks interview Pamela Croft about her "both-Ways" philosophy
Rakhee Balaram 'Beauty is Exuberance': A Journey into the visionary world of Myriam Bat-Yosef
Gislind Nabakowski 'Symbolism Begins with a Choice of Words: Thoughts about Hype, Emotion-inspired Politics and Censorship'

Artist's Pages: Penny Siopis My Lovely Day , Verdi Yahooda Photo Booth classic

 

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{volume 16} Volume 16, July 2005

Families/Homilies

Assumpta Bassas 'S.O.S.: Searching for the Mother in the Family Album: Fina Miralles, Eugenia Balcells and Cori Mercadé'
Nancy Buchanan 'In Security'
Tessa Adams 'Andrea Duncan: Passionate Engagements'
Fran Marno, with poems by Heather McPherson 'Downunder art culture: surviving a slide into hetero-blandness in New Zealand'
Eva Khachatrian 'The Eighth of March Women’s Dialogue in Armenia'
Merav Yerushalmy 'Alternative Views – Utopian Relations and Relational Practices in the Work of Nan Goldin, Yvonne Dröge Wendel and Andrea Zittel'
Claudia-Maria Luenig and Eleni Laperi '“Walking on Green Grass” An Albanian Encounter'
Kim Dhillon 'The Site of Production Maja Bajevic’s New Work in Sarajevo'
Women Artists at 51st Venice Biennale Always a little Further and The Experience of Art: National Pavilions and Collatoral Event
Joanna Frueh 'Daughter of the Sunshine Fairies'
Mila Bredikhina 'Gender Troubles: 1st Moscow Biennale'
Artist’s Pages Ellen McMahon A Little Bit of Loss and Mako Idemitsu Kae, Act Like a Girl!

 

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{volume 15} Volume 15, Jan 2005

Scientific Ethics/Aesthetics

Resistance that cannot be recognised as such’ Suzana Milevska interviews Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
Rebecca Jennison ‘Borderline Cases:Women on the Borderlines’ in Japan/Korea
Susan Richmond ‘Sizing Up the Dildo: Lynda Benglis’ 1974 Artforum Advertisement as a Feminist Icon
Patricia Eichenbaum Karetzky ‘Time and Biorhythms: Chronobiological Issues in the Art of Chen Lingyang
Barbara Maria Stafford ‘Hedonics: Pleasure, Pain and the Neurobiology of Feeling
Eileen Legaspi-Ramirez ‘Balaybay: Addressing the Volatile: the work of Kasibulan (in The Phillippines)
Katarzyna Kosmala ‘On the Ways of Being (Un)altered:‘Little Deaths’ in the Video Installation Art of Hanna Nowicka and Alicja Zebrowska
Miren Eraso ‘How Critical Feminism and Queer Practices Coexist Today
Eva Heisler ‘Of Landmarks and Birthmarks:the work of Katrín Sigurdardótti
Katy Deepwell ‘Jane Prophet’s Imaginary Organs of a Cyborg
Artist’s Pages: Gisela Weimann ‘Cow School: Guidelines for Classes’; Martha Fleming ‘Atomism and Animism’; Nell Tenhaaf ‘Fit/Unfit’; Mi Magazine presents Katerina Matsoukis

 

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{volume 14} Volume 14 July 2004

Dreams of the Future

Jieun Rhee From Goddess to Cyborg: Lee Bul and Mariko Mori Flying Spy Potatoes and Hacktivism: Angela Dimitrakaki interviews Jenny Marketou
Artist’s Pages Olga Kisseleva Seven Deadly Desires and Power Bike with a text by Ekaterina Iragui.
Andrea Liss Maternal Rites: Feminist Strategies (in the work of Mierle Ukeles, Ellen McMahon and Gail Rebhan).
Mysoon Rizk Neutralised Disclosure: Deflecting the Gaze in Contemporary Syrian Art: Sara Shamma and Maha Mahayni
Artist’s Pages Suzanne Treister Operation Swan Lake
The Future is always an Idea: Katya Andreyeva interviews Olga Chernysheva Paula Smithard The Story of Another Eye: Helen Chadwick
Julie Ault, Honey Biba Beckerlee and Katrine Dirckinck-Holmfeld in conversation about The
Danish Art Academy’s 96th Anniversary and Dreams of feminist revolt in the academy
Women Artists at Dak’Art 2004 Biennial of Contemporary African Art. Featuring: Toyosi Odunsi, Michele Magema, Zoulikha Bouabdellah, Sue Williamson, Pelagie Gbaguidi, Fatma Charfi, Maha Maamoun, Samta Benyahia
Sandra L. Esslinger Tornadoes in a Box: the work of Susan Silton
Photo feature on Momentum: Nordic Festival of Contemporary Art, 2004 Photo feature on Manifesta 5: European Art Biennial

 

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{volume 13} Volume 13, Jan 2004

Domestic Politics

Judith Batalion Cracking the domestic: Collaborations among women artists
Rosemary Betterton Spaces of Memory: Photographic Practices of Home and Exile in the work of Breda Beban
Julia Schäfer Trautes Heim/ Cosy Home: Interviews with Pia Lanzinger, Moira Zoitl, Isa Rosenberger, Sofie Thorsen and Dorit Margreiter
Katarina Steenbæk Western: Terms of Use
Flaudette May V. Datuin Sitting Pretty: The Sofa as a Dis/Comfort Zone in Paintings by Chinese and Filipina Artists
Nicole Schweizer WARSPACE: an interview with Miriam Cahn
Ann Huber-Sigwart Nalini Malani: Political Metaphors
Alexandra M. Kokoli Undoing "homeliness" in feminist art/ Feministo: Portrait of the Artist as a Housewife (1975-1977)
Christine Conley Touching Home: An Interview with May Chan
Helen Petrovsky ‘I Can Be a Housewife’: An Interview with Masha Chuikova
Artist’s Pages: Fran Cottell Still Live and Marjolaine Ryley Villa Mona – A Proper Kind of House.

 

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{volume 12} Volume 12, July 2003

Out of Order

Marian Mazzone The Radical Body of Vlasta Delimar
Re-reading High Performance: Jennie Klein interviews curator Jenni Sorkin
Mirjam Westen Jeanne van Heeswijk: The Artist as Versatile Infiltrator of Public Space: "Urban Curating" in the 21st Century
Valentina Vitali Between Art and Cinema : A Conversation with Shirin Neshat Olesya Turkina Russian Bodies/Feminist Terms: Elena Kovylina and Angelina Virgina
Transitional Zones: Nicole Wolf interviews Tejal Shah
Aneta Szylak The Female Allergen: Dorota Nieznalska, Katarzyna Kozyra, Zofia Kulik,Monika Mamzeta, Julita Wojcik
Performing Provocation: Katy Deepwell interviews Karen Finley.
Features on 3 major exhibitions: Architectures of Gender: Women’s Art in Poland; (Sculpture Center, New York); Women Artists at the 50th Venice Biennale - The Dictatorship of the Viewer; From my Fingers: Living in the Technological Age (Kaoshiung Museum, Taiwan)
Artist’s Pages by: Nao Bustamante (in collaboration with Miguel Calderon) The Chain South and Orlan Manifesto of Carnal Art/L’Art Charnel, Refiguration/Self-Hybridation series and
other works

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{volume 11} Volume 11, Jan 2003

Identity/Identification Mechanisms

Nancy Hynes Lines in the Sand: An Interview with Joan Jonas
Darlene Lee A Bid for Empowerment: Feminist Artists in Beijing, China
Biljana Kasic Re-thinking the Imaginary of Home(s)
Annika Öhrner Annika by the Sea: A project by Annica Karlsson Rixon
Margo Thompson Finding the Phallus in US Female Body Imagery
Pamela Allara The Hierarchy of Touch: Reflections on Leora Farber’s Four Minor Renovations
Leora Farber Working on and About the Body
Jasmine Rault Reconceptualising Healthy Subjectivity: the Difference between Sinking and Swimming: the work of Brenda Longfellow and Monique Genton
Gayatri Sinha Across the Border: A Dialogue with Naazish Ata-Ullah
Katrin Kivimaa Present Histories and Missing Voices: A review of Renee Baigell and Matthew Baigall’s Peeling Potatoes, Painting Pictures:Women Artists in Post-Soviet Russia, Estonia and Latvia
plus Short Book Reviews
Artist’s Pages:- Katharina Sieverding Die Sonne um Mitternacht shauen: Hongmeilu/Shanghai; Stef Engel Do You Feel Like a Great Artist? Anna Alchuk Figures of the Law II


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{volume 10} Volume 10, July 2002

Rethinking Revolution

Nina Czegledy in conversation with Randy Cutler, Shilpa Gupta, Eleni Laperi, Nathalie Magnan, Maria Miranda, Norie Neumark, Susanna Paasonen Rethinking Female Experience(s)
Tomur Atagök in conversation with Gülsün Karamustafa, Inci Eviner and Nur Koçak Turkish Women Artists and Feminism
Joanna Frueh in conversation with Tanya Augsburg, Maria Elena Buszek and Jill O’Bryan The Pink of Revolution
Mónica Mayer The Revolution of the Comadres
Elsa Hsiang-chun Chen in conversation with Victoria Lu, Jun Lai, Mali Wu, Lulu Hou, Hungjun Shieh,
Hweilan Chang and Teyu Wang Rethinking Revolution in Taiwan
Thoughts on Women and Revolution
Women Artists in Manifesta 4 and Documenta 11: an analysis and photographs.
Michèle Cohen Hadria A Tale of Invisibility: Self Portrait: Palestinian Women’s Art
Curating New Narratives: Katy Deepwell interviews Ute Meta Bauer
Bojana Pejic The Morning After: Plavi Radion, Abstract Art and Bananas
c.j.fleury Co-creative models of art and feminist law in the Templates for Activism project
Miki Kanai Website Reviews
Artist’s Pages: Agnieszka Wolodzko TRANSASIA

 

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{volume 9} Volume 9, Jan 2002

(Eco)Logical

Collection: Pennina Barnett interviews Weibke Siem
Maria Fernandez Heart and Hearth: Enduring Domesticity and Memorial Display on the work of Leslie Hakim-Dowek
Ann Rosenthal Bridging the Binaries: Assessing Ecoart Practices within the Context of Environmental Activism at WASTE
Katya Andreyev Some Types of Clothing The work of Natalya Pershina-Yakimanskaya
Masque, Residence pour la Nuit Bisi Silva interviews Pelagie Gbaguidi and Myriam Mihindou
Cornelia Hesse-Honneger Leaf Bugs, Radioactivity and Art
Reverie, Osmose and Ephémère Carol Gigliotti interviews Char Davies
Egofugal: Women Artists at the 7th Istanbul Biennial Interviews with Henrietta Lehtonen, Rachel Berwick, Joyce Hinterding, Louise (and Jane) Wilson, Maya Bajevic
Dialogue: Ann Huber-Sigwart interviews Shelly Silver
Artists' pages from Mierle Laderman Ukeles (USA), Hale Tenger (Turkey), Fiona Hall (Australia).

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{volume 8} Volume 8, July 2001

Economies/Exchanges

Ursula Biemann Female Geobodies: Resignifying the Economic within Sexual Difference
Susan Lawson Irreconciliable Différance: Ode/Owed to Cornelia Parker
Nataša Ilic Sanja Ivekovic’s Lady Rosa of Luxembourg
Mila Bredikhina Representational Practices of Women Artists in Moscow in the 1990s
Residencies and Exchanges: Experiences from the UK’s Year of the Artist programme
A Gentle Space – on involvement, personal freedom and exchanges in get that balance
Mea Culpa: Katy Deepwell interviews Mary Kelly
Marsha J. Tyson Darling Gendered Globalization, State Interests, Women of Color and Marginalized Women
Jana Gerzová Art and the Question of Gender in Slovakia
Valerie Reardon Bettina Semmer’s Assisted Painting series Perhaps by Means of Gesture
Artists’ Pages from Araya Rasdarmrearnsook (Thailand) Readings to Corpses ; Sub-Rosa (USA) The Economies of A.R.T; Emily Jacir (Palestine/USA) My America (I'm Still here).

 

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{volume 7} Volume 7, Jan 2001

Urban Fictions, Jan 2001

Interviews with Lea Kantonen (Finland) about her installation/ performance projects, The Tent and The Mother
Alison Marchant (UK) on her digital print/ billboard project East Londoners by Jennifer Simonds  
Narratives of Migration: statements and projects by Sanjot Kaur Sekhon (Australia); Li Xui Chen (China)
Christine Ross (Canada) writes about Pipilotti Rist (Switzerland) latest video installations
Taava Koskinen writes about the projects of Minna Heikinaho (Finland)
Karen Bermann (USA) Elements of the Month of Our Dying
Nicole Schweizer (Switzerland) An Encounter with Eva Aeppli  
Monika Mitasova (Czech Republic/Slovakia) This Chore/a/a Which is Not one: Notes on Post-Socialist Female Urban Fantasies in Progress
Doina Petrescu (France/Romania) Feminine practices of Transition or How Six Pairs of Dancing Children Generate Urban Change 
Reviews of the exhibitions Cross Female  Kunstlerhaus Bethanian, Berlin. 
Interviews with artists included in Ecbatana : Artists from the Middle East Nikolaj Church, Denmark, namely, Ghazel, Mona Hatoum, Jananne El-Ani, Zineb Sedira
Plus Artists' Pages from Maja Bajevic Black on White (Bosnia-Herzogovina); Icelandic Love Corporation Blow Job;  Mary McIntyre (Ireland); Lyudmila Gorlova (Russia); Regina (Germany).

 

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{volume 6} Volume 6, July 2000

Desire and the Gaze, July 2000

The World Wants Your Desire Martina Pachmanova interviews Kaja Silverman
Marsha Meskimmon Jenny Holzer's Lustmord and the project of resonant criticism
Leonida Kovac Whose Body? Whose Desire? on Kataryna Kozyra and Orshi Drodzik
Tee A. Corinne Who’s Looking, What are They Seeing?
Anne Hamlyn reviews Textures of Memory
Text and Sub-Text Earl Lu Gallery, LASALLE-SIA, Singapore
Gail Bourgeois Acts of Making and Embodied Margins: amour-horreur
All You Need is Love: interviews with Maureen Connor and Marita Liulia
Sanne Kafod Olsen Oriental Fantasies: New Works by Gülsün Karamustafa
Gayatris Sinha Desire and the Gaze of Devi
Susan Douglas What is Given to Be Seen: Lori Newdick
Catherine Grant Performativity: Collier Schorr, Anna Gaskell, Sarah Jones
Plus Artists’ Pages: Barbara Hammer History Lessons ; Vita Bujvid Secret Desires; Carolee Schneemann Vulva’s Morphia

 

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{volume 5} Volume 5, Jan 2000

About Time

Louise Parsons Digging for Gold: Lessons from Sally Potter's The Golddiggers
Moira Roth Interview with Lynn Hershman
Shirley MacWilliam A Snapshot of Performance and Video: Editing, Punctuation and Self in Frances Hegarty'sAutoPortrait and Abigail Davies' Instant Exposure
Lisa Bloom Gender, Nationalism and Internationalism in Japanese Contemporary Art
Katy Deepwell Interview with Bojana Pejic curator of After the Wall
Hilary Robinson interviews Linda Montano
Christina van Braun Engendering the Imago, Imagining Gender
Martha Wilson The Personal becomes Political in Time
plus 5 performance scripts and photo-documentation by 5 women performance artists:-
Tanya Mars Pure Virtue; Esther Ferrer Performance Art; Bobby Baker Drawing on A Mother's Experience; Pauline Cummins Unearthed; Rummana Hussain Is It What You Think?
Artist's Pages by Alicja Zebrowska, Yoshiko Shimada and Bubu.

 

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{volume 4} Volume 4, July 1999

Sculpture/Installation, July 1999

Doris Berger interview with Renée Green on Between and Including
Kerstin Mey Bodies of Substance: on the Work of Margaret Hunter, Azade Koker, Ping Qui
Susan N.Kiguli interviews Lilian Nabulime
Katy Deepwell interviews Suzanne Lacy on New Genre Public Art
Val Walsh interviews Lorna Green Sites/Sights to slow you down
Betsy Damon The Living Water Garden,Chengdu, China
Sarah Wilson Discovering the Psyche: Zofia Kulik
Ann Lumbye Sorensen Under Influence: Recent Work by Lone Hoyer Hansen Alicia Haber On the Work of Agueda Dicancro
Lilianne Lijn She: Representing the Female Form
Yvonne Volkart War Zone: Bodies Identities and Femininity in the High-Tech industry: Ursula Biemann's Performing the Border
Varsha Nair Womanifesto II, Bangkok.
Special feature on women artists at the Venice Biennale
Artist's Pages - Sanja Ivekovic Women's House ; Laura Godfey Isaacs There's a Mad Woman in the Attic

 

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{volume 3} Volume 3, Jan 1999

Body, Space and Memory, Jan 1999

Anne Marsh Performing Histories and the Myth of Place: A Female Menace
Bracha Lichtenberg EttingerTrauma and Beauty: Trans-Subjectivity in Art
Katy Deepwell Interview with Kirsten Justesen
Alyce Mahon on Unica Zürn and an extract from Unica Zürn's The Man of Jasmine Renée Beart Materializing Memory - The Clothing Works of Faye HeavyShield
Joan Borsa Performing Interconnectedness: The Catharsis of Aganetha Dyck, Ann Hamilton & Susan Shantz
Angelika Beckmann on Ursula Kraft
Artists' Pages from Susan Hinnum, Lou Ann Greenwald, Edda Strobl and Sonja Gangl
as part of Steirischer Herbst's Art & Global Media Project
Plus reviews of books, CD-Roms, exhibitions.

 

 

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{volume 2} Volume 2, July 1998

Women and New Media

Faith Wilding Where is the Feminism in Cyberfeminism?
Susanna Paasonen Digital, Human, Animal, PLANT : The politics of cyberfeminism?
Marina Grzinic Media & Body Politics
Irina Aktuganova Feminism is This Word
Oleysa Turkina Unmasking
Vera Frenkel The Institute OR What we do for Love
Alla Mitrofanova Pregnancy as a Philosophical Problem
Angelika Beckmann Women Artists at ZKM,Karlsruhe
Interview: Sara Diamond interviewed by Lynn Bell & Carol Williams
Plus reviews of Suchan Kinoshita, Kate Craig, Catherine Elwes, Christine Tamblyn, Adrienne Jenik.
Plus Artists' Pages by Helen Sear, Roshini Kempadoo, Gina Czarnecki, Melanie Manchot.

 

 

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Volume 1, Jan 1998

Feminism/Post-feminism

Liz Ellis Do you want to be in My Gang? Ethics in Young British Art
Joanna Frueh Dressing Aphrodite
n.paradoxa interview with Catherine de Zegher, Curator of Inside the Visible
Hilary Robinson Nine Snapshots from Ireland
Katy Deepwell Feminist Aesthetics in An International Frame
Shelley Hornstein on Narelle Jubelin
Tomur Atagok reviews the work of women artists in the Istanbul Biennale and the situation of contemporary Turkish Women Artists
Artists' Pages by Chila Burman, Lucretia Knapp & Kara Lynch
Book reviews, Web-site reviews and Suggestions for a new Curriculum

 

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