Books:
Billingham. R., (2000) Ray’s a laugh. u/k .Scalo
Butler, J., (2011). Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity. London. Routledge
Davey, S., (2018) Martha. London. Trolley Books
Sultan. L., (1992) Pictures from home. New York. Abrams Books
Websites:
Adams, T., (2016) Richard Billingham: ‘I just hated growing up in that tower block’ [Online]. Available athttps://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2016/mar/13/richard-billingham-tower-block-white-dee-rays-a-laugh-liz [Accessed on 21.04.19 at 10.00]
Davey, S., (2018) Martha [Online]. Available athttp://www.siandavey.com/portraiture/71c0nm6dosdbvwx6n09axju37d65tv [Accessed on 25.05.19 at 17.20]
Lawrence, A., (2018) What does Brexit mean for London’s creative industries? [Online]. Available athttps://www.bjp-online.com/tag/laura-pannack-brexit/ [Accessed on 20.03.19 at 19.00]
Pannack, L., (2018) Artist Statement [Online]. Available athttps://laurapannack.com/projects/separation/ [Accessed on 20.03.19 at 19.35]
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art., (2018) Larry Sultan: The Truth can be Staged [Online]. Available athttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYDjh0tj7vg [Accessed on 01.04.19 at 14.00]
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