A culmination of written, audio and video sources that have fed into the works. Some of these examples are not directly aligned with my themes of research however this is testiment to the entanglements of personal and professional in the artist space.
Sources
READING LIST
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Bessel Van Der Kolk
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Tricia Hersey
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Isn’t it wonderful to be a wummin?
You get up at the crack a’ dawn, you get the breakfast ready fur them, you get the waens ready ‘n oot the hoose, lookin as tidy and well dress as you can afford.
Then you clear away the breakfast stuff, wash the dishes, finish up the ironing, tidy the hoose, maybe gie the floor a wee skite aer. Then yur away to yur aen wee job.- Dorothy Paul
PODCAST LIST
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Episode 176 - Susan Sontag
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The story of Ana Mendieta, Cuban refugee, feminist artist, working at the edge of the Avant Garde, who came to her death in the company of her newly wedded husband, famous sculptor Carl Andre. The podcast explores the environment of the contemporary art scene at the time of the two meeting, critically analysing the sexist landscape of the time and her husband, who was charged with her murder, ability to continue as a free man and maker. The suspicious death has split the art world in two but is rarely discussed on either side, this series shines a huge light on commercial covering-up of the dirty subject of marital murder.
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Episode 298 - The Root Cause of Disease That Nobody’s Talking About - Dr Zach Bush.
Zach spent many years as a conventional doctor, specialising in internal medicine, endocrinology and hospice care. Disillusioned with the state of Western medicine, he began taking an integrative approach, studying the body’s microbiomes in relation to health, disease and food systems. -
Glennon Doyle Speaks with Tricia Hersey
1. The Nap Ministry’s Nap Bishop shares small, concrete ways to bring rest into our own lives – especially when rest seems impossible.2. Why so many of us feel like machines instead of humans – and the power of imagination as a spiritual practice to reconnect with our humanity and divinity.
3. Why grind culture – a collaboration of capitalism and white supremacy – wants to keep us exhausted, and how we can resist a culture of overwhelming busy-ness.
4. Why everything changes when we embrace ease as our birthright.
5. Creative ways to reimagine rest within our hectic daily lives.