Name/TitleArchival Glitch
EditionFirst
MakerMacDonald, Deanna & Rouse, Louise
Maker RoleEditor
About this objectPaperback publication titled 'Archival Glitch: Art + Feminisms in Asia-Pacific Entanglings', edited by Deanna MacDonald and Louise Rouse. The contents are:
- Preface by Deanna MacDonald
- Introduction by Louise Rouse
- Art and Feminisms in Post-War Japan by Yoshiko Shimada
- Feminism in Japan by Tomorrow Girls Troop
- Unlabelled: Art, Politics & Feminism in Burma/Myanmar by Tin Tin Htun in collaboration with Ma Phyu Mon, Sandar Khine, Ma Ei, Nge Lay, Zun Ei Phyu, Zoncy and Lily
- Open World: A Comic Tribute to Mieko Shiomi by Kaitlin Chan
- Of Myths and Goddesses: The Trans Voice in Intersections of Art & Feminist Spaces by Ram Botero
- Seeing as an Act of Caring by Kikaru Toda
- Un-settling Residues, 'Queer' Asias? by Jennifer Ung Loh and J. Daniel Luther
- How to Disclose & Disguise Yourself: Wikipedia-Feminism-Girly Photos by Yurie Nagashima
- How tio Discuss the Late Abstract Photography of Yamazawa Eiko: Constructions & Contemporariness by Hagiwara Hiroka
- Feminist Interventions into Digital Art History: Behind the Camera & Japanese Women Photographers by Carrie Cushman and Kelly McCormick
- Japanese Women who Changed the World by Geri Coady
- Contributors
- Index
Medium and MaterialsOrganic, paper
MeasurementsH: 257 x W: 184 x D: 13 mm
Date Made2023
Period2020s
Place MadeJapan
PublisherSugarlift Press
Publication Date2023
Publication PlaceJapan
Series TitleTokyo-Based Seminar Series
Subject and Association Descriptionhttps://www.sugarlift.com/about:
Sugarlift started with a simple question: how can we contribute to creating better art, putting it into the world, and supporting the artists who make it? From this single concept, Sugarlift has grown from a small gallery in Brooklyn to a platform connecting the most talented artists with collectors and client opportunities across the world.
Sugarlift was founded in 2014 by Wright Harvey. Ever since he was a kid, Wright dreamed of being an artist. In college, while studying painting and printmaking, he told his future wife, Calvine, that one day he would build his version of Andy Warhol's Factory, where artists could push the limits of their creativity and create new ideas that make the world more interesting and richer as a result [continues].
Subject and Association Keywordsart & creativity
Subject and Association Keywordscontemporary art & design
Subject and Association Keywordsfeminist spaces
Named CollectionGlasgow Women's Library
Object TypeBook
ISBN/ISSN978-4-9912495-0-1
Object numberGWL-2026-10
Spine LabelArchival Glitch
Copyright LicenceAll rights reserved


