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The works of interdisciplinary artist Kira O’Reilly use the uncertain boundaries of bodies as the starting point for their enquiry. Specifically, O’Reilly asks what kind of societies become possible in collaborations across species, organisms and bodies, and she explores these questions through sustained and experimental engagements with politics, biopolitics, change (social, corporeal, chemical, reactive) and the complex relations between the human and the non-human. This book is the first to offer an in-depth engagement with her many works across diverse formats. Bringing together writings by major artists and thinkers, such as Marina Abramović, Shannon Bell and Tracey Warr, alongside extensive documentation of the artist’s work from two decades of practice, the contributions engage with such topics as ideas of performance, feminist political aesthetics, biotechnical practices, image-making and the intersections of humans and animals. The book also includes interviews, archive material and O’Reilly’s own writings. Publication Forum (Finland) lists this book as a Level 2 publication, where ‘the highest-level publications are directed as a result of extensive competition and demanding peer-review’. For Intellect’s full listings in this catalogue, please click here.
Harriet Curtis is a teaching fellow in performance studies and liberal arts at King’s College London.Martin Hargreaves is a writer, dramaturg, and performer.
ForewordMarina AbramovcIntroductionHarriet CurtisCompost and LifeTracey WarrWomen Performance Artists as Secret PriestsLinda Montano and Kira O'ReillySomehow I Need to Write the VisceralKira O'ReillyKira O'Reilly Techné of AnxietyShannon Bell'Ocean-Deafened Voices Warning Me'Amanda CooganWe Keep Our Biologies IntimateKira O'ReillySculpture is the Body: A Journey Through the Work of Kira O'ReillyRebecca StevensonKira O'Reilly in Conversation with Franko BFranko B and Kira O'ReillySince 1995Rebecca FrenchA Momentary Cohabitation: Kira O'Reilly Meets Another SpeciesRob La FrenaisOut of BalanceDoran GeorgeShowwomen: Kira O'Reilly in Conversation with Marisa CarneskyMarisa Carnesky and Kira O'ReillyDear UsFiona WrightWriting Like This...Fiona WrightUntitled (Remembering)Patrick DugganSyncope: I/We MedusaTraci KellyWhat Does it Mean For You to Dance?Doran GeorgeSyncopal Actions and Falling StatesJulia BardsleySyncopal Actions and Falling StatesHelena HunterFalling Is Not So Pitiful: On Syncopal Actions and Falling StatesDominic JohnsonFurther ReadingContributor BiographiesAcknowledgementsIndex