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Sex - Work is a new section for Frieze London 2017, curated by Alison Gingeras, exploring feminist art and radical politics The section at Frieze London will be dedicated to women artists working at the extreme edges of feminist practice since the 1960s, and the galleries who supported them, including: Galerie Andrea Caratsch presenting Betty Tompkins; Blum and Poe presenting Penny Slinger; Richard Saltoun presenting Renate Bertlmann; Salon 94 presenting Marilyn Minter; and Hubert Winter presenting Birgit Jürgenssen.
Join her for a discussion with Renate Bertlemann, Cosey Fanni Tutti, Penny Slinger, and Alison M. Gingeras on Thursday, October 5 at 12:30 PM in the auditorium at Regent's Park.
Similarly, Judith Bernstein and Penny Slinger all had to take major, multiple decades long hiatuses from exhibiting because of the fallout of censorship of their work.
Penny Slinger Wedding Invitation — 2 (Art is just a piece of Cake), 1973 S / W - Fotografie / b / w photography © Penny Slinger / Courtesy of Gallery Broadway 1602, New York / SAMMLUNG VERBUND, Wien
Featuring women artists working at the extreme edges of feminist practice since the 1960s, and the galleries who supported them, highlights from the section include: • Galerie Andrea Caratsch with Betty Tompkins; • Blum and Poe with Penny Slinger; • Richard Saltoun with Renate Bertlmann; • Salon 94 with Marilyn Minter; • Hubert Winter with Birgit Jürgenssen.
Evelyne Axell, Rosemarie Castoro, Babette Mangolte, Idelle Weber, Lenora de Barros, Lydia Okumura, Penny Slinger, Sylvia Palacios Whitman, Wanda Czelkowska, are among the women avant - garde artists represented by the gallery.
Antony Haden - Guests asks Judy Chicago and Penny Slinger in Spears Wealth Magazine, November 2012.
Artist Penny Slinger, a radical to the core, has talked about how frustrating she found 1970s feminism — her peers trying to take for themselves the recognition they hadn't had, rather than rethinking success and power altogether.
The work of Cindy Sherman, Penny Slinger and Birgit Jürgenssen makes an active, outright rejection of traditional female stereotypes and portrayals.
In - depth article about the current touring exhibition «The Feminist Avant - Garde of the 1970s», on view at the Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg; including works by Cindy Sherman, Penny Slinger and Birgit Jürgenssen.
«Dreamers Awake» features work by: Eileen Agar, Kelly Akashi, Maria Bartuszová, Shannon Bool, Louise Bourgeois, Gabriella Boyd, Carina Brandes, Sascha Braunig, Claude Cahun, Jo Ann Callis, Leonora Carrington, Helen Chadwick, Ithell Colquhoun, Julie Curtiss, Berlinde De Bruyckere, A K Dolven, Tracey Emin, Leonor Fini, Siobhán Hapaska, Mona Hatoum, Loie Hollowell, Donna Huddleston, Elizabeth Jaeger, Cheyenne Julien, Hayv Kahraman, Jordan Kasey, Tomoko Kashiki, Caitlin Keogh, Rachel Kneebone, Eva Kot «átková, Linder, Sarah Lucas, Nevine Mahmoud, Lee Miller, Shana Moulton, Grace Pailthorpe, Mimi Parent, Julia Phillips, Carol Rama, Edith Rimmington, Laurie Simmons, Penny Slinger, Kiki Smith, Alina Szapocznikow, Dorothea Tanning, Rosemarie Trockel, Paloma Varga Weisz, Gillian Wearing, Hannah Wilke, Issy Wood and Francesca Woodman.
The times, rather, are surreal and thus it feels fitting that the achievements and influence of the surrealists should be especially visible in the UK in the past year: in the reassessment of artists such as Penny Slinger (with the release of a new documentary, Out of the Shadows); in the Royal Academy of Art's inspired «Dalí / Duchamp» exhibition and in White Cube's warmly received summer show, «Dreamers Awake».
• Some of Penny Slinger's works are included in Jane and Louise Wilson's section of the Hayward Gallery exhibition, History is Now: 7 Artists Take on Britain, 10 February — 26 April 2015
Artworks to be shown will include those by: Keith Arnatt, Tony Cragg, Gilbert and George, Richard Hamilton, Barbara Hepworth, Damien Hirst, David Hockney, Ryan Gander, Henry Moore, Hayley Newman, Ben Nicholson, Martin Parr, Toby Patterson, Eduardo Paolozzi, Sam Taylor - Johnson, Penny Slinger and Christine Vogue among many others.
Curator and author Alison Gingeras is curating a section at this autumn's Frieze Art Fair devoted to feminist artists like Natalia LL, Penny Slinger, Betty Tompkins and Joan Semmel.
The gallery program has since focused on reintroducing women artists from the 1960s and 70s, such as Babette Mangolte (US), Rosemarie Castoro (US), Idelle Weber (US), Sylvia Palacios Whitman (Chile / US), Evelyne Axell (Belgium), Gina Pane (France), Lenora de Barros (Brazil), Lydia Okumura (Brazil), Ewa Partum (Poland), Teresa Murak (Poland), Wanda Czelkowska (Poland), Penny Slinger (UK), among others.
Exploring new perspectives on feminism, the section is dedicated to female artists who have been working at the extreme edges of feminist practice since the 1960s, including artists such as Renate Bertlmann, Birgit Jürgenssen, Marilyn Minter, Penny Slinger, and Betty Tompkins.
Galleries supporting them are: Galerie Andrea Caratsch presenting Betty Tompkins; Blum and Poe presenting Penny Slinger; Richard Saltoun featuring Renate Bertlmann; Salon 94 presenting Marilyn Minter; and Hubert Winter showcasing the work of Birgit Jürgenssen.
Renate Bertlmann, Cosey Fanni Tutti, Marilyn Minter and Penny Slinger in a conversation chaired by Alison M. Gingeras, curator of Sex Work
Bryan Zanisnik / Christina Mesiti / Crystal Wagner / Daniëlle van Ark / Dorothy Cross / Jannis Kounellis / Jonathan Binet / Mahmoud Hamadani / Martha Friedman / Max Frisinger / Mia Feuer / Noritoshi Hirakawa / Paula Hayes / Penny Slinger / Rob Voerman / Simón Vega
It's called Sex Work and has a lot of full - on anatomical images by the likes of Marilyn Minter and Penny Slinger.
The full list of participating artists includes: Helena Almeida (b. 1934), Nazgol Ansarinia (b. 1979), Monica Bonvicini (b. 1965), Louise Bourgeois (b. 1911; d. 2010), Heidi Bucher (b. 1926; d. 1993), Claude Cahun (b. 1894; d. 1954), Pia Camil (b. 1980), Judy Chicago (b. 1939), Johanna Demetrakas (b. 1937), Lili Dujourie (b. 1941), Valie Export (b. 1940), Lucy Gunning (b. 1964), Mona Hatoum (b. 1952), Birgit Jürgenssen (b. 1949; d. 2003), Kirsten Justesen (b. 1943), Karin Mack (b. 1940), Isa Melsheimer (b. 1968), Zanele Muholi (b. 1972), Lucy Orta (b. 1966), Leticia Parente (b. 1930; d. 1991), Sheila Pepe (b. 1959), Martha Rosler (b. 1943), Elsa Sahal (b. 1975), Niki de Saint Phalle (b. 1920; d. 2002), Miriam Schapiro (b. 1923; d. 2015), Anne - Marie Schneider (b. 1962), Lydia Schouten (b. 1948), Cindy Sherman (b. 1954), Laurie Simmons (b. 1949), Penny Slinger (b. 1947), Laure Tixier (b. 1972), Ana Vieira (b. 1940; d. 2016), Rachel Whiteread (b. 1963), Sue Williamson (b. 1941), Francesca Woodman (b. 1958; d. 1981) and Nil Yalter (b. 1938).
Many figures in this section such as Renate Bertlmann, Birgit Jürgenssen, Marilyn Minter, Penny Slinger and Betty Tompkins, were too transgressive to be included in anthologizing museum shows which arguably forged a consensual canon for important feminist art.
Penny Slinger on how Tantric art changed her life, dealing with sexual identity in art, using her bo...
«Many figures in this section - such as Renate Bertlmann, Birgit Jürgenssen, Penny Slinger and Betty Tompkins - were too transgressive to be included in anthologizing museum shows, which arguably forged a consensual canon for important feminist art.
The section at Frieze London will be dedicated to women artists working at the extreme edges of feminist practice since the 1960s, and the galleries who supported them, including: Galerie Andrea Caratsch presenting Betty Tompkins; Blum and Poe presenting Penny Slinger; Richard Saltoun presenting Renate Bertlmann; Salon 94 presenting Marilyn Minter; and Hubert Winter presenting Birgit Jürgenssen.
-- Penny Slinger, co-author of Sexual Secrets: The Alchemy of Ecstasy
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