Sentences with phrase «feminist avant»

Renate BERTLMANN (b. 1943, Vienna) is a leading feminist avant - garde visual artist, who since the early 1970s has focused on issues surrounding themes of sexuality, love, gender and eroticism within a social context, with her own body often serving as the artistic medium.
is a leading feminist avant - garde visual artist, who since the early 1970s has focused on issues surrounding themes of sexuality, love, gender and eroticism within a social context, with her own body often serving as the artistic medium.
The feminist movement of the 1970s, the feminist avant - garde, is becoming more and more widely researched, collected and identified.
Yet there is still much historical revision and research to be done to firmly entrench the feminist avant - garde movement in art history.
Under the curatorial directorship of Gabriele Schor, the collection includes significant bodies of work by some of the key feminist avant - garde artists of the 1970s (as well as by many male artists, it should be pointed out).
She is the founder and co-director of Belladonna *, an event and publication series of feminist avant - garde poetics.
Art and the Feminist Revolution, MOCA Los Angeles, CA (2007) and WOMAN FEMINIST AVANT - GARDE of the 1970s, Museum Moderner Kunst, Vienna, Austria (2017).
Birgit Jürgenssen (b. 1949, Vienna, Austria; d. 2003, Vienna, Austria) was an important figure of the international feminist avant - garde.

Not exact matches

Mai - Thu Perret is known for her multidisciplinary, installation - based practice that combines feminist politics with literary texts, homemade crafts and 20th century avant - garde aesthetics.
From the Prefix Photo press release: «She notes that, since the early 1980s, most critical writing about Wall's work has ignored feminist readings of it, aligning it instead with cinematography, the historic avant - garde and a return to history painting.
Almost forgotten by art history and the feminist movement, the work of Rama, stretching over seven decades, constitutes an anti-archive allowing a reconstruction of the avant - garde movements of the 20th century.
Abbe's research focuses on African - American art and art of the African diaspora, with particular interest in its intersections with avant - gardism, and decolonial and feminist theories.
A show of feminist sound work from the last 20 years mines some of the best troves for under - shown avant garde art — Ubuweb, ABC No Rio's archives, Franklin Furnace, etc..
Modigliani's research interests include the history of the avant - garde and its relationship to political critique, the history of conceptual art, social dissent since 1968, and feminist politics of visual representation and discourse.
SAF — Sharjah Art Foundation SAM — Seattle Art Museum SAM — Singapore Art Museum SCUM — Society For Cutting Up Men (a feminist group invented in 1967 by Valerie Solanas, who shot Andy Warhol in 1968 in a failed assassination attempt) SFKM — Sogn og Fjordane Museum of Fine Arts (Førde) SKMU — Sørlandet's Museum of Art (Kristiansand) SMAK — Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst (Ghent) SoHo — South of Houston, home to the artistic avant - garde in 1970s New York (and to a few remaining galleries today) SWAG — Silver, wine, art, and gold (a term coined by Investment Week's Joe Roseman for investment categories with a history of outperforming the stock market)
An avant - garde pioneer with a feminist viewpoint, Lessnig's work was included in «WACK!
She often uses traditional techniques that hold references to both high culture and low culture, and she draws inspiration from traditions developed by feminist artists and avant - garde movements.
She studied traditional Japanese - style «Nihonga» painting early on but came of age as a boundary - pushing, feminist artist in New York's avant - garde scene in the»60s.
Schor, in a way, is formalising and making coherent the feminist art movement through this marrying of the term «avant - garde» with the movement.
An important contributor to feminist art, Barbara Kruger is famous for the avant - garde word art she began producing in the 1980s.
She mingled in influential circles, socializing with avant - garde painters like Leonora Carrington, Frida Kahlo, and Diego Rivera in the 1940s; and with feminist artists in the 1970s and»80s as part of a consciousness - raising group that included Vija Celmins, Miriam Schapiro, and Judy Chicago.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z