Helen Chadwick
Known now primarily for her seeping lurid photo-works and piss flower sculptures, Chadwick’s early ventures were often performative ones. Chadwick’s interest in the internal body, sex and Feminism ran throughout her practice – as well as being an important artist, she left a legacy as an adored tutor influencing the next generation of artists across all forms.
Helen Chadwick
Performance documentation / Examples of works
Domestic Sanitation/The Latex Rodeo Show, 1976, Leeds Gallery/ Brighton Art School
In the Kitchen, 1978, London
Publications
BATTISTA, Kathy (2013) Re-negotiating the Body: Feminist Art in 1970s London, London: I. B. Tauris
Study Room Ref: P2121
SLADEN, Mark, ed. (2004) Helen Chadwick, London: Barbican
Study Room Ref: P2357
WALKER, Stephen (2013) Helen Chadwick: Constructing Identities Between Art And Architecture, London: I. B. Tauris
Study Room Ref: P2336