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Rose Finn-Kelcey
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218 pages
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Rose Finn-Kelcey's work uniquely blends performance, sculpture, and installation, reflecting her pivotal role in the UK's Performance and Feminist art movements since the 1970s. Her art explores themes such as power dynamics, artistic identity, and the search for voice, often responding to significant historical events. Notable performances like "Glory" and "Bureau de Change" critique societal values and the nature of creativity. This comprehensive monograph features over 150 illustrations and essays by prominent art critics, offering an in-depth look at her four-decade career.
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2012, paperback
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