Sentences with phrase «guerilla girls»

Featuring over 50 artists, including Marina Abramović, Jenny Holzer, Zhang Huan, and the Guerilla Girls, the project invites audiences inside the Barnes galleries and throughout the city to become contemporary flâneurs through activities such as photography and walking tours.
We've heard the party manifestos — now let's take a look at the ones that shook up the art world, from Sir Joshua Reynolds to the Guerilla Girls.
A poster with the statement: «It's even worse in Europe» dating back to 1986, which went on display in New York City, created by feminist art collective Guerilla Girls.
Guerilla Girls are making galleries, including us here at the Whitechapel, really look into our policies and strategies.»
Guerilla Girls at the Palladium, The Palladium, New York, October 17 — November 17.
I couldn't repress a chuckle at the Guerilla Girls» poster on my way down.
We Choose Art A Feminist Perspective 2.0 Saturday, May 21 7:00 — 11:00 PM The exhibition runs through June 5th MUZEUMM 4817 W Adams Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90016 muzeumm.com shoeboxpr.com wechooseart.com Following in the footsteps of community, political and identity - driven feminist artists Judy Chicago, The Guerilla Girls, Cindy Sherman, Jenny Saville and Micol...
Following in the footsteps of community, political and identity - driven feminist artists Judy Chicago, The Guerilla Girls, Cindy Sherman, Jenny Saville and Micol Hebron, We Choose Art A Feminist Perspective 2.0 is a group show that explores the vibrant, creative culture of feminist artists working today.
She was an early member of many art and activist organizations including Guerilla Girls, Art Workers» Coalition, and Fight Censorship.
Modern art history is full of women trying to buck the male gaze and the inherent inequality that comes with it — from the Guerilla Girls (who once asked «do women have to be naked to get into the Met Museum?»)
Part of the 2016 Twin Cities Guerilla Girls project.
Including Brodhead within feminist art movements would not only be disingenuous, but it would lead to her becoming pigeonholed, as many artists such as Barbara Kruger, Judy Chicago or the Guerilla Girls have been.
She has also been involved in many activist organizations such as the Guerilla Girls, Art Workers» Coalition, and Fight Censorship Group.
The evening's next honorees were the Guerilla Girls, who received booming applause before handing the mic to Christies» Sara Friedlander, the evening's auctioneer.
It occurred to me that while everyone talks about inequity in the art world, I hadn't actually seen data on it since the Guerilla Girls» work in the 1980s.
Bernstein was a founding member of A.I.R. Gallery, the first gallery in the United States to be cooperatively owned and operated by women, and has been involved with the Guerilla Girls, a group of radical feminist artists dedicated to fighting sexism and racism in the art world, since the group's founding in 1985.
Taking a cue from the recent circulation of gallery breakdowns — including revisitations of the Guerilla Girls» original gallery report card and the Art Newspaper's findings that one - third of solo shows in the US go to artists represented by five galleries — we began to look into the demographics of solo exhibitions at Canadian public institutions.
Organised thematically, the exhibition presents the work of designers and artists including Simon Barnzley Armitage, Katharine Hamnett, Pam Hogg, Jeremy Deller, Jamie Reid, Guerilla Girls, HOID, Cute Circuit and Experimental Jetset.
In an unfinished, cavernous fourth floor room, a massive Guerilla Girls poster covered an entire wall.
Installation view of «Guerilla Girls: Is it even worse in Europe?»
In Co-Art: Artists on Creative Collaboration, De Wachter interviews artist collectives — including Guerilla Girls, DIS, and Lizzie Fitch / Ryan Trecartin — for insight into collaborative practices, in an effort to break down the mythology of individual expressionism.
We see just how much these artists and movements commented on society: the Guerilla Girls draw attention to the lack of female artists in museums, while Keith Haring approaches the stigma of Aids with simple but devastating cartoons.
Celebrate the Guerilla Girls with us and adopt your own alter - ego in an evening of karaoke featuring female - fronted and feminist bands.
Guerilla Girls, Lyle Ashton Harris, and others have sent art.
In the spirit of the Guerilla Girls, FFDG Gallery in San Francisco has rounded up a group of 25 international female artists to represent the 4 %.
In 2011, Feminist artist group the Guerilla Girls discovered that fewer than 4 % of artists in the Metropolitan Museum's modern art section are women.
The exhibition features artwork and documentation of public art, performance and interventions by Agnes Denes, Eiko & Koma, the Guerilla Girls, Keith Haring, Jenny Holzer, Tehching Hsieh, John Kelly, Pope.L, REPOhistory, Mierle Laderman Ukeles, the collaborative co-creators of Electric Blanket (Allen Frame, Frank Franca and Nan Goldin), and more.
JB: The Guerilla Girls have long since been canonized, and Ridykeulous is now having its first museum exhibition.
Sunday, October 18, 2 pm — Wayne W. and Frances Knight Parrish Lecture by Käthe Kollwitz of the Guerilla Girls
Four selections from the Portfolio Compleat by the Guerilla Girls, a museum acquisition made possible by the generosity of the Sweenys, will be another highlight.
Over at Asia Art Archive (Booth P7), the not - for - profit aptly addresses the current concern of the lack of women's presence in art history in its «Women Make Art History» programme, bringing the anonymous feminist group Guerilla Girls to Hong Kong for the first time, aiming to provoke discussion as well as showcase a selection of highlights from the AAA's collection.
Bringing together students from the Artist's Coalition, Black and Muslim Student Associations and Women's studies class, the Guerilla Girls visit St. Kate's University and amp up for next year's takeover.
2010 3 minute wonder series, Broadcast commission, Channel 4 (27,28,29,30 Sept; 18, 19, 20, 21 Oct) 06.2010 Persistence of Vision, FACT, Liverpool, UK 05.2010 Steps into the arcane, Kunstmuseum Thurgau, Switzerland 05.2010 It has to be this way ², National Gallery of Denmark, Copenhagen [commissioned solo show] 03.2010 Hands on, (curated by John Hilliard) Galerie Raum Mit Licht, Vienna, Austria 02.2010 Depatterrn, Galleri Erik Steen, Oslo, Norway 10.2009 Performance, Film Weekend: The Jarman Award at KunstHalle, Zurich, Switzerland 09.2009 Performance, Whitechapel Gallery, London, UK06.2009 Mostravideo, Itau Cultural Institute, Sao Paulo, Brazil 02.2009 Altermodern, Fourth Tate Triennial, Tate Britain, UK 01.2009 It has to be this way, Matt's Gallery, London [commissiond solo show] 12.2008 Performance, Event Horizon, Royal Academy of Art [commissioned solo show] 06.2008 Performance, Happy Hand, British Film Institute, London, UK 10.2007 Cinemart, The Auditorium, Rome, Italy 09.2007 Foreign Bodies, White Box, New York, USA 07.2007 Swallowing Black Maria, Smart Project Space, Amsterdam [commissioned solo show] 02.2007 The Believers, Touring show to five cities in Norway, with performances in Stavanger, Forde and Bergen 09.2006 The truth was always there, The Collection, Lincoln [commissioned solo show] 07.2006 UBS Opening, Tate Modern (with Laurie Simmons, Guerilla Girls etc), UK 05.2006 Performance, Human Camera, Mali Salon, Rijeka, Croatia (solo show) 05.2006 I can't tell you, Grundy Gallery, Blackpool [commissioned solo show] 04.2006 Metropolis Rise, CQL Design Centre, Shanghai; DIAF 2006 @ 798 Space, Beijing, China 04.2006 Performance, Inside, Great Eastern Hotel, Masonic Temple, London, UK 03.2006 Performance, Don't Look Through Me, Y Theatre, Leicester, UK 03.2006 Don't look through me, City Gallery Leicester [commissioned solo show] 03.2006 Performance, Screening at Witte de With / Tent, Rotterdam, Holland 03.2006 John Skies or Sally Swims, UKS Gallery, Oslo, Norway 02.2006 Wandering Rocks, Gimpel Fils Gallery, London 11.2005 Image in Me, Market Gallery, Glasgow (solo show) 10.2005 Eyes of Others, Gallery of Photography, Dublin [commissioned solo show] 10.2005 Wunderkammer, The Collection (curated by Edward Allington), Lincoln, UK 09.2005 I saw the light, Gasworks Gallery, London [commissioned solo show] 09.2004 Adam, Smart Projects, Amsterdam, Holland 11.2004 Mind the Gap, La Friche, Triangle, Marseille, France 08.2004 Shattered Love, Keith Talent Gallery, London 04.2004 Eating at Another's Table, Metropole Galleries, Folkestone (performance / exhibition) 04.2004 Tonight, Studio Voltaire, London (curated by Paul O'Neill) 03.2004 Performance, A Variety Night of Ventriloquism, FACT, Liverpool (with Ken Campbell, Aura Satz, Andrew Hubbard) 03.2004 Mesmer, Temporarycontemporary, London 02.2004 Haunted Media, Site Gallery, Sheffield (with Susan Hiller, Susan Collins, Scanner, Thompson / Craighead, S Mark Gubb) 09.2003 The Physical World, APT, London, (with Ian Dawson, Katie Pratt) 09.2003 Sphere, Presentation House Gallery, Vancouver, Canada (with Paul McCarthy, Bruce Nauman, Laurie Simmons and Allan McCollum) 09.2003 You said that without moving your lips, Limerick City Gallery, Ireland (solo show) 08.2003 Calidoscopio, Museo del Barro, Asuncion, Paraguay (solo show) 04.2003 A Taste for Sham, Studio 1.1, London (with Jo Bruton, Kirsten Glass) 01.2003 The Lost Collection of an Invisible Man, The Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle (curated by Brian Griffiths) 09.2002 History Revision, Plymouth Arts Centre (including Terry Atkinson) 06.2002 Nausea: encounters with ugliness, London Print Studio 04.2002 Dramatic Events, Kent Institute of Art and Design 03.2002 Photoscoptocus, Camden Lock / Henley - on - Thames (Public commission) 03.2002 Nausea, Djangoly Art Centre (with Dave Burrows, Beagles and Ramsay, Margarita Gluzberg, Mark Hutchinson) 08.2001 Trinity College, Zwemmer Gallery, London 05.2001 Black Bag, Old Operating Theatre Museum (+ monograph BBC programme, «Lindsay Seers, Artist's Eye», Rory Logsdail) 03.2001 For the dead travel fast, Worcester City Museum and Art Gallery [commissioned solo show] 02.2001 Molotov, Dilston Grove Gallery, London (with Kirsten Glass, Diann Bauer, Annie Whiles, Helen Paterson, Lisa Fielding Smith) 09.2000 Tow, Camden Lock, Millennium Commission Project (with Tim Head, Diana Edmunds, Janice Howard, Zoe Brown) 10.2000 Assembly, Stepney City, London 07.2000 A Shot In The Head, Lisson Gallery, London 07.2000 Unfound, Chisenhale Gallery, London 06.2000 City Projects, Artomatic, London (with Jemima Brown, Marcel Price) 05.2000 The Double, The Lowry Centre, Salford (with Thomas Ruff, James Reilly and Alice Maher) 05.2000 On the rock, APT Gallery, London (with Annie Whiles, Diann Bauer, Kirsten Glass, Helen Paterson) 09.1999 Nerve, ICA, London (with Jeremy Deller, Martin Creed, Dave Beech, John Isaacs, John Beagles, Dave Burrows, Clive Sall) 07.1999 Quotidian, Paper Bag Factory (curated by Julia Lancaster) 06.1999 Autocannibal, Laure Genillard Gallery, London (solo show) 04.1999 Cabin Fever, Gallery Herold Bremen, Germany, (with Caroline Macarthy and Mairead Maclean) 10.1998 Multiples, Temple Bar Gallery, Dublin 09.1998 Cannibal, Old Museum Art Centre, Belfast (solo show) 08.1997 Knock, Knock, Artists Work Programme, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin 11.1996 Stick Your Hands Up, Acorn Storage, Hammersmith, London 10.1996 Ghost, ACAVA Open Studios, Denmark St, London 09.1996 Ad Hoc, London Artforms.
Prints with recognizable imagery indicative of particular artists like Richard Serra, Kara Walker, Glenn Ligon, the Guerilla Girls, Kiki Smith, and Vija Celmins wrap up a unique exhibition full of the drama and historical ruptures that formed the American experience over the last three centuries.
The Guerilla Girls is an example of an artist collective with feminist aims — cloaked by pseudonym and rubber gorilla masks, the highly political activist group plastered their agenda throughout the streets of major cities — using clear imagery and concise text to convey their messages, such as «Do women have to be naked to get into the Met Museum?»
The Guerilla Girls is an example of an artist collective with feminist aims — cloaked by pseudonym and rubber gorilla masks, the highly political activist group plastered their agenda throughout the streets of major cities — using clear imagery and concise text to convey their messages, such as «Do women have to be naked to get into the Met...
When I was living in NYC in late - 1980's, I was asked to participate in a Guerilla Girls «paint - in» on Houston Street.
BHQFU's FUG exhibition and project space, which opened in 2015, has already hosted eight major events including #ProvokeProtestPrevail presented by the Guerilla Girls that included three workshops led by the feminist activists.
I will take on board the remark given to Diane Brown Gallery on Guerilla Girls» 1986 Report Card, «Could do even better».
Featuring over 50 artists including Marina Abramović, Jenny Holzer, Zhang Huan, and the Guerilla Girls, the project invites audiences to become contemporary flâneurs through activities such as photography and walking tours.
The Guerilla Girls» iconic poster The Advantages to Being a Woman Artist remains as biting a critique now as when it was made in 1988.
[3] This searing example of institutional disadvantage makes clear that being a great artist was not a role permitted for women and that the tiny band of women artists who earned success — many in their eighties, as the Guerilla Girls remind you — were aberrations, downright revolutionaries, who had a good deal of luck and a hell of lot of persistence to rise above their circumstances in order for their work to be seen at all — and then still labeled feminine.
She was an early member of many art and activist organisations including Guerilla Girls, Art Workers» Coalition, and Fight Censorship.
Integrated Practices Collective (IPC) workshops with visiting artists and artist collectives: Tanja Ostojic (2017), Guerilla Girls (fall 2016), Dynasty Handbag (spring 2016), Critical Art Ensemble (spring 2016)
On another floor, three members of the Guerilla Girls artist collective, sporting their signature gorilla masks, caused a commotion among admirers, distracting them from the Henry Billings painting «Lehigh Valley.»
Works by Dawoud Bey, Mary Cassatt, Eldzier Cortor, Sam Gilliam, Joyce Kozloff, the Guerilla Girls, Rina Banerjee and Martin Puryear are included.
Students at Minneapolis College of Art and Design criticized their Estrogen Bomb poster campaign, describing it as insensitive towards transgender people since it ties the female gender to estrogen, the same sort of essentialist link the Guerilla Girls aim to critique.
As the Guerilla Girls gained in popularity, tensions led to what the Girls later called the «banana split,» as five members actually split from the collective.
«Guerilla Girls 1985 - 2013 ′ is the major retrospective of the work of the Guerilla Girls, the US feminist art group that has become the «the conscience of the art world» with its posters and interventions.
The highest selling artists are all men, apart from Georgia O'Keeffe and Frida Kahlo, and the Guerilla Girls famously protest in their work that there are hardly any female artists in the Met.
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