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Monica Ross: Ethical Actions - A Critical Fine Art Practice

Monica Ross: Ethical Actions - A Critical Fine Art Practice
Library Shelf Location 18.ROSS
Publication Date 2016
Description

Edited by Susan Hiller, Suzanne Treister
Texts by Jorn Ebner, Eric Levi Jacobson, Alexandra M. Kokoli, Esther Leslie, Yve Lomax, Denise Robinson, Monica Ross; photographic documentation by Bernard G. Mills

British artist Monica Ross (1950–2013) left behind forty years of socially engaged, feminist, and performative artwork, which has had a deep effect on contemporary art and society. This fully illustrated publication documents Ross’s works from 1970 to 2013, including early feminist collaborative works, drawings made at the Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp in the 1980s, poster designs for the antinuclear movement, works relating to the writings of Walter Benjamin, and documentation from the sixty performances of Anniversary—an act of memory (2008–13), solo, collective, and multilingual recitations from memory of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which concluded with a final collaborative performance at the UN in Geneva on the day of Ross’s death. With essays by Esther Leslie, Eric Levi Jacobson, Alexandra M. Kokoli, Denise Robinson, and Yve Lomax, this book is a valuable art-historical document.

ISBN 9783956792021
Quantity 1
Pages 128 pages, 5.5 x 24 cm, ca. 96 color ill
Format Paperback
Publisher Sternberg Press, Berlin
Related Artist Monica Ross
Categories Artist (relating to a single artist/collaborative team), Live Art/Performance
Keywords Ethics, Human Rights, socially engaged, Activism, Feminism

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