Lydia Lunch – 'I'm a Confrontational Artist' | Sound & Vision | TateShots
New York-born Lydia Lunch is a singer, poet, writer, actor, visual artist, and the fourth subject of our Sound & Vision series. In this film, featuring excerpts from her live performances, she talks about how Goya and Marcel Duchamp are amongst her favourite artists. From signalling the end of Punk with her first band, Teenage Jesus and the Jerks, to presenting art installations as a reaction to Tracey Emin's 'I Want You To Smell the Blood On the Sheets', Lunch's work is provocative to say the least. #TateShots Subscribe for weekly films: http://goo.gl/X1ZnEl

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Lydia Lunch - DIY or DIE : How To Survive As An Independent Artist

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Lydia Lunch

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Lydia Lunch: Full Life Interview

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1983 Lydia Lunch Full Interview (HD)

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Lydia Lunch & Anthony Bourdain

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Salvador Dali Leaves Dick Cavett Speechless: The Most Surreal Interview Ever | The Dick Cavett Show

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They Laughed at Mona Kimura… Until the Brutal KOs Started

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No Wave Now: Lydia Lunch on the cultural history of No Wave

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Lydia Lunch on "Denton" (1994)

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Lydia Lunch - Conspiracy of Women (live excerpt 1989)

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Lydia Lunch: Confrontationalist (an interview)

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Lydia Lunch interview 1989 on Transmission Super Channel

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Byron Coley & Lydia Lunch - The Rest is Propaganda: Hearing, Writing & Performing Punk

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Joe Rogan Vs Lydia Lunch

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Lydia Lunch and Die Haut - Doggin' - Live - August 1992

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Episode 248 Composer and Artist Meredith Monk

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Lydia Lunch - The War Is Never Over Q&A

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Lydia Lunch / Exene Cervenka - tv interview circa mid 1982

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