The thing that people donβt understand is that Bob was my invention,β says Sheree Rose, the oft-overlooked partner of the late βsupermasochistβ performance artist Bob Flanagan. Unpacking this statement is at the heart of this important collection, which seeks to recuperate and showcase Roseβs contributions as performer, photographer, writer, and cultural innovator. While Rose is mostly known for blurring the boundaries between art and lived experience in the context of her full-time, mistress-slave relationship with Flanagan, Rated RX shifts focus from Flanagan to Rose, presenting a feminist project that critically reassesses the artistic legacies of Sheree Rose.
Curated with attention to queer-crip subjectivities and transgressive feminisms, Rated RX includes essays by and interviews with scholars, artists, and Roseβs collaborators that address gender politics, archival practices, minority embodiment, and disability in Roseβs work as well as more than eighty photographs and rare archival materials reflecting Roseβs recent and past performances. Offering a necessary corrective, Rated RX is the first collection to underscore Sheree Rose as a legendary figure in performance art and BDSM subcultural history, reflecting her lifetime of involvement in documenting the underground and the transformative role her work plays in sexual, subcultural, and art exhibitionism.
Rhiannon Aarons, Tanya Augsburg, Chelsea Coon, Mary Ann Davis, Jane DeLynn, Luka Fisher, Yetta Howard, Harold Jaffe, Amelia Jones, Amber Musser, Martin OβBrien, Sheree Rose, and Tina Takemoto.
Edited byΒ Yetta Howard
Ohio State University Press
Paperback, 320 pages
6 x 9 inches
ISBNΒ 9780814256039



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