Class, gender, invisibility and the autograph: Alison Marchant's oppositional encounters with space
Rugg, Judith (2003) Class, gender, invisibility and the autograph: Alison Marchant's oppositional encounters with space. In: Cultures and settlements. Advances in Art and Urban Futures (3). Intellect Books, Bristol, UK, pp. 93-103. ISBN 9781841500898
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This chapter will examine how Marchant's works interrogate the totalities of class and gender with fragments lifted from the artist's autobiographical frame. It will attempt to show how her temporary, minimal and barely seen interventions oppose the visibility of much public art and create powerful discursive spaces about the nature of place.
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2003
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space
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Mary-Anne Spalding
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27 Sep 2011 00:13
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