Sentences with phrase «feminist performance»

She is a pioneer of feminist performance of the early 1960s.
Changing perspectives toward violence against women in feminist performance from the early 1970s to the present.
These artists extend the scope of feminist performances, body art, and videos from the 1970s.
(PJ Norman courtesy Sundance Institute) The Brooklyn feminist performance artist Narcissister will star in her film / stage work Organ Player, which will be presented in the New Frontier Films and Performances program of the 2018 Sundance Film Festival.
With Leslie Labowitz - Starus, she created «The Performing Archive» at 18th Street, which traveled to the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco and the Haus der Kunst in Berlin, and which she describes as «an important exchange» in which «young women artists... encounter an extensive paper and image archive of feminist performance art
ORGASMIC STREAMING — ORGANIC GARDENING — ELECTROCULTURE — «a group exhibition looking at practices that emerge between text and performance, the page and the body, combining a display and events program of historical and contemporary works — seeks an alternative framework to look at the influence of conceptual procedures as well as experimental writing within contemporary feminist performance practices across visual art, sound and text.»
She is a member of the Super Futures Haunt Collective, a queer indigenous feminist performance group which performs Visitations, a series of performances along the Northwestern coast on art practice, sovereignty, rage, and love.
(PJ Norman courtesy Sundance Institute) The Brooklyn feminist performance artist Narcissister will star in her film / stage...
They range from postwar experiments with darkroom processes, such as photograms and photomontages; to 1970s feminist performances conceived for the camera; to political and documentary engagements with themes of labor history and globalization in the 1980s; to post-appropriative forms of archival and historical reconstitution since 2000.
They range from postwar experiments with darkroom processes (such as photograms and photomontages), to 1970s feminist performances conceived for the camera, to political and documentary engagements with labor history and globalization in the 1980s and 1990s, to forms of archival and historical reconstitution made since 2000.
ORGASMIC STREAMING — ORGANIC GARDENING — ELECTROCULTURE — «a group exhibition looking at practices that emerge between text and performance, the page and the body, combining a display and events program of historical and contemporary works — seeks an alternative framework to look at the influence of conceptual procedures as well as experimental writing within contemporary feminist performance practices across -LSB-...]
Riley - Lopez, Erin Against our will: a selected history of feminist performance from the 1970s to the present
The exhibition succeeds in showing the breadth of Scheenman's output, juxtaposing such celebrated feminist performances works as Interior Scroll (1975/77) with her lesser - known Sexual Parameters Chart series from 1969 to 1975.
These works represent examples of the first experiments in video art and include conceptual and feminist performances recorded on video, experiments with the video signal, and «guerilla» documentaries representing a counter-cultural view of the historical events of the 1960s.
Martha Wilson is a Philadelphia based feminist performance artist.
Through a series of scripted body positions, Street slowly imprints quasi-photographic imagery into pools of wet acrylic paint on canvas, her body wrapped in hosiery, an indexical gesture that recalls feminist performances of the 60 ′ s and 70 ′ s.
A roundtable at New York University's Performance Studies Department last week gave some insider insight into the bravery and vulnerability that explicit feminist performance art requires.
1 pm The F Word, film screening and panel exploring 4th wave feminist performance Coral Gables Art Cinema, 260 Aragon Avenue, Coral Gables
During that show TRWBP became the staging ground for a suite of radical feminist performances and consciousness raising circle discussions.
Robert Adanto's film explores radical «4th wave» feminist performance through interviews with a new generation of artists who use their bodies as subject matter.
«It's a primer in influential feminist performance art,» gallery director Niamh Coghlan says of Richard Saltoun's impressive booth, curated by Italian critic Paola Ugolini.
Curator Sabine Breitwieser of the Generali Foundation includes early Conceptualist photographs and drawings, documentation of»70s feminist performances, and recent video installations, in which Piper explores issues of race and African - American experience.
Addressing how femininity is outwardly performed or written into appearance, Kiki Smith's etching «Ballerina (Stretching Left)» (2000) draws on the long legacy of womanhood as portrayed through the dancerly physique, from Degas» 19th - century ruminations on dancing girls to Eleanor Antin's complex feminist performances as her alter ego Eleanora Antinova.
A pioneer of feminist performance who has transformed the very definition of art, her work is characterized by research into archaic visual traditions, pleasure wrested from suppressive taboos, and the body of the artist in relation to the social body.
Even Claes Oldenburg's proto - pop painted plasters, Jean Tinguely's «Meta - matic» drawing machines and Carolee Schneeman's early feminist performances seem to react to the Pollock myth.
In many ways, Carolee Schneemann may have provided the template for the archetypal feminist performance artist in the popular imagination.
The mythology surrounding Schneemann centers on the canonic aspects of her work involving feminist performance and body art, yet this apprehension of her legacy is, in fact, somewhat narrowly defined.
Proposal for an Exhibition «CARE» (1969) was a major intervention in feminist performance practices and public art.
Ms. Macel chose to give the Biennale's Golden Lion for lifetime achievement to the pioneering feminist performance artist Carolee Schneemann, whose work — including her bacchanalian 1964 video, «Meat Joy» — pushes the boundary between dance and visual art.
These gravitational configurations evoke a tenuous dialog between painting and sculpture while conjuring ideas of skin and duration, posturing and adaptation.The work ignites a conversation with eccentric abstraction, feminist performance art from the 60's and 70's, Post-Minimalism and Art Informel, while occupying a new inner outerspace.
Black's sculptures appear to evidence a physical act of material engagement, conscious of a parent generation of feminist performance and abstract expressionism.
I was in a feminist performance art collective and they said I was funny and told hilarious stories and that I should do stand - up at the next performance.
The feminist performance artist Hannah Wilke dies of lymphoma.
Fraser was a founding member of the feminist performance group The V - Girls (1986 — 96), the project - based artist initiative Parasite (1997 — 98), and the cooperative art gallery Orchard (2005 — 08), and has served as a board member of W.A.G.E. since 2013.
Antin has a long career as a feminist performance and multimedia artist.
Fraser was a founding member of the feminist performance group, The V - Girls (1986 - 1996); the project - based artist initiative Parasite (1997 - 1998); and the cooperative art gallery Orchard (2005 - 2008).
The show spans five decades, from Ukeles» work as a pioneer of feminist performance to a practitioner of public art through which she invites us to reconsider indispensable urban systems and the workers who maintain them.
From The Infinity Engine, the exhibition splits into Hershman Leeson's early works which are characterized by drawing, painting, sculpture, and feminist performance and protest pieces, and mid-career works which focus on the internet, artificial intelligence and technology.
The texts considerGilmore's contemporary reassessment of both hardcore and feminist performance practices that emerged in the 1960s and 70s, which explored physical limits and social norms, often through exposure and endurance.
The show will span five decades, from her work as a pioneer of feminist performance to a practitioner of public art, in which Ukeles invites us to reconsider indispensable urban systems and the workers who maintain them.
In 2008, after a version of the the Box's first exhibition of Smith's work traveled to Maccarone gallery in New York, Roberta Smith wrote a New York Times review that framed Smith's monochromes on glass and flesh - colored fiberglass columns from the late 1960s and early 1970s as a stopover made en route to her feminist performances.
The latest performance brought together seven years of speculative experiments and also marked the end of «The Tip of Her Tongue,» a feminist performance series at the Broad that started soon after the museum opened in 2015.
Christen Clifford is a feminist performance artist, curator, writer, mother, actor and adjunct professor at the New School.
The artists of Die Damen (founded in 1987)-- Ona B., Evelyne Egerer, Birgit Jürgenssen, Ingeborg Strobl, Lawrence Weiner — stage socially critical, feminist performances, events and parodies.
Martha Wilson is a feminist performance artist whose personal practice takes the female body and women's identity as subject.
Gilmore offers a contemporary reassessment of both hardcore and feminist performance practices that emerged in the 1960s and 70s, established by artists such as Marina Abramović, Chris Burden, and Carolee Schneemann.
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