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    • Performance Art Studies
    • Gender and Sexuality Studies
    • Digital Humanities

    Background:

    • Leslie Hill's performance art career spans diverse forms and content.
    • Her work consistently engages with themes of lived experience, sexuality, and gender.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To trace the trajectory of Leslie Hill's artistic experimentation.
    • To analyze the connections between her performance forms and thematic concerns.
    • To explore the representation of sexuality and gender in performance art.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of selected performance works: "Aunt Bill," "Push the Boat Out," "Strange Relations."
    • Examination of hypertext narrative work.
    • Autobiographical reflection on artistic development and thematic evolution.

    Main Results:

    • Demonstration of a progression from physical performance to digital and collaborative forms.
    • Identification of recurring themes of sexuality and gender across different works.
    • Highlighting the integration of lived experience into artistic expression.

    Conclusions:

    • Leslie Hill's oeuvre showcases a dynamic interplay between form, content, and personal experience.
    • Her work contributes to understanding the evolving landscape of performance art and its engagement with identity.
    • The study underscores the significance of lived experience in shaping artistic explorations of sexuality and gender.