Anne Marsh (artist)

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Anne Marsh is Professorial Research Fellow at the Victorian College of the Arts. Originally trained as a sculptor in the 1970s, she first was involved with sculpture performances[1] often identified with the emerging feminist art movement in Australia. She also belonged to the group of women artists who worked upon the Lip magazine. Marsh is well known as a feminist art theorist and has published many essays, journal articles, exhibition catalogues and reviews in Australia and internationally. Monograph publications include a survey of performance art in Australia Body and Self: Performance Art in Australia, 1969–1992[2] and photography and modernism from the nineteenth century onwards – The Darkroom: Photography and the Theatre of Desire[3][4] She has also received Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery grants as sole researcher and as part of a team around the areas of photography, video and performance.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Anne Marsh" (text & video). Performance Perspectives. Retrieved 2 November 2015.
  2. ^ Anne Marsh. Body and Self: Performance Art in Australia, 1969–1992 , Oxford University Press,1993. 262 pages, ISBN 9780195535068
  3. ^ Anne Marsh. The Darkroom: Photography and the Theatre of Desire (Macmillan Education, 2003), 287 pages, ISBN 9781876832780
  4. ^ a b "Prof Anne Marsh – The University of Melbourne". Findanexpert.unimelb.edu.au. Retrieved 31 October 2015.