Writing on Kim Dawn's Performative Video Installation “Where Her Tongue Wept”

Dawn, Kim; Russell, Scott; Ellison, Jane; Duke, Emily Vey; Turner, Michael; Quamme, Heather. Writing on Kim Dawn's Performative Video Installation “Where Her Tongue Wept”. [Vancouver, BC]: [Kim Dawn], 2001.

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Abstract (English)

CD ROM for Dawn’s performative video installation “Where her tongue wept” (2001), presented at the Western Front. Includes detailed photographic documentation, along with texts by Russel, Ellison, E. Vey Duke, M. Turner, H. Quamme and the artist. The authors describe various elements of the intallation; issues of childhood trauma, fear, abjection, fragmentation and healing are considered in relation to the sensual and visceral aspects of the piece.

Types: Exhibition ephemera ; Brochures, booklets, leaflets, pamphlets
All Contributors: Dawn, Kim (Artist); Dawn, Kim (Author); Russell, Scott (Author); Ellison, Jane (Author); Duke, Emily Vey (Author); Turner, Michael (Author); Quamme, Heather (Author)
Dossier: 410 - DAWN, KIM
Location: Réserve des formats numériques et documents audiovisuels
Collation: 8 leaves ; 28 x 22 cm + 1 compact disc ; 12 cm + 1 plastic case ; 13 x 15 x 1 cm
Language of Publication: English
Publishers: [Vancouver, BC]: [Kim Dawn]
Artists: Dawn, Kim
Event Statement: Exhibition dates: 7 - 30 June 2001, Western Front (Vancouver).
Keywords: PERFORMANCE; VIDEO INSTALLATION; TRAUMA; HEALING; VULNERABILITY
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Date Deposited: 11 Apr 2002
Last Modified: 13 Apr 2012 17:18
URI: http://e-artexte.ca/id/eprint/14522
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