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Rupert allowed me to begin the process of a long - term curatorial project with the four original core members of New York - based collective Fierce Pussy (Nancy Brooks Brody, Joy Episalla, Zoe Leonard, Carrie Yamaoka), focusing on the movement towards abstraction in their individual practices in photography, video, drawing, painting, sculpture, and installation and the necessity of abstraction vis à vis their political collective work.
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Nancy Brooks Brody, Joy Episalla, Carrie Yamaoka of the New York - based queer women artist collective fierce pussy on their collective and individual works in advance of their upcoming fall season at Beeler Gallery.
Included in the exhibition are Erica Baum (2017), Rosalind Fox Solomon (2016), Joy Episalla (2015), Kate Shepherd (2014), Nan Goldin (2013), Robert Gober (2012), Bill Jacobson (2011), fierce pussy (2010), Donald Moffett (2009), Tony Feher (2008), Carrie Yamaoka (2007), David Armstrong (2006), Richard Renaldi (2005), and Ben Thornberry (1999).
The exhibition brings together a range of practitioners, some with a longstanding commitment to activism — such as Nancy Brooks Brody, an original member of the collective Fierce Pussy, and Vaginal Davis, who has long critiqued systematic oppression tied to gender, race, class, and sexuality — alongside emerging artists such as Sable Elyse Smith, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, and Chris Vargas, whose works variously plumb mechanisms of regulation.
PARTICIPATING ARTISTS (NOTE: + denotes participant in the Film Program; * denotes participant in the Performance Program): Charlie Ahearn (b. 1951) + / John Ahearn (b. 1951) / Chantal Akerman (b. 1950) + / Sam Anders on (b. 1982) / Richard Artschwager (1923 — 2013) / Robert Ashley (1930 — 2014) * / Charles Atlas (b. 1949) / Lutz Bacher (born in the USA) / Fia Backström (b. 1970) / Alvin Baltrop (1948 — 2004) / Rina Banerjee (b. 1963) / Morgan Bassichis (b. 1983) * / Kevin Beasley (b. 1985) / Gina Beavers (b. 1974) / Gelsey Bell (b. 1982) * / Michael Bell — Smith (b. 1978) / Sadie Benning (b. 1973) / Huma Bhabha (b. 1962) / Dara Birnbaum (b. 1946) + / Mel Bochner (b. 1940) / Robert Moskowitz (b. 1935) + / Lizzie Borden (b. 1958) + / Robert Bordo (b. 1949) / Gregg Bordowitz (b. 1964) + / Liene Bosquê (b. 1980) / Amy Brener (b. 1982) / Ben Thorp Brown (b. 1983) / Rudy Burckhardt (1914 — 1999) + / Harry Burke (b. 1990) * / Scott Burton (1939 — 1989) / Abigail Child (b. 1948) + / Susan Cianciolo (b. 1969) / Shirley Clark e (1919 — 1997) + / Todd Colby (b. 1962) * / Roy Colmer (1935 — 2014) / Sara Cwynar (b. 1985) / Mira Dancy (b. 1979) / Jaime Davidovich (b. 1936) + / Jimmy DeSana (1950 — 1990) / Vivienne Dick (b. 1950) + / Andrew Durbin (b. 1989) * / Diego Echeverr í a (b. 1946) + / Terry Fox (1958 — 1981) + / Su Friedrich (b. 1954) + / Eckh aus Latta (founded 2011) / Mary Beth Edelson (b. 1933) / Gregory Edwards (b. 1981) / Joy Episalla (b. 1960) / Loretta Fahrenholz (b. 1981) / Ben Fama (b. 1982) * / fierce pussy (founded 1991) / John Finneran (b. 1979) / Henry Flynt (b. 1940) / Jeffrey Gibson (b. 1972) / John Giorno (b. 1936) * / Ignacio Gonzá ez — Lang (b. 1975) / William Greaves (1926 — 2014) + / Jonah Groeneboer (b. 1978) * / Red Grooms (b. 1937) / David Grubbs (b. 1967) * / David Hammons (b. 1943) / Fanny Howe (b. 1940) * / Katherine Hubbard (b. 1981) / Peter Hutton (b. 1944) + / Elizabeth Jaeger (b. 1988) / Ken Jacobs (b. 1933) + Paolo Javier (b. 1974) * / Joan Jonas (b. 1936) + / Jamian Juliano — Villani (b. 1987) / Angie Keefer (b. 1977) / Devin Kenny (b. 1987) / Eli Keszler (b. 1983) * / Christine Sun Kim (b. 1980) / KIOSK (founded 2005) / Manfred Kirchheimer (b. 1931) + / Ajay Kurian (b. 1984) / Robert Kushner (b. 1949) / M. Lamar (b. 1984) * / Louise Lawler (b. 1947) / Deana Lawson (b. 1979) / Sophia Le Fraga (b. 1990) * / Barry Le Va (b. 1941) / Okkyung Lee (b. 1975) * / Simone Leigh (b. 1968) / Zoe Leonard (b. 1961) / Nancy Brooks Brody (b. 1962) + / Glenn Ligon (b. 1960) / Tan Lin (b. 1957) * / Eric Mack (b. 1987) / Tony Matelli (b. 1971) / Gordon Matta — Clark (1943 — 1978) / Lionel Maunz (b. 1976) / Park McArthur (b. 1984) / Adam McEwen (b. 1965) / Marie Menken (1909 — 1970) + / Wardell Milan (b. 1978) / Ieva Misevičiūtė (b. 1982) * / Rashaun Mitchell (b. 1978) / Silas Riener (b. 1983) * / Yoshiaki Mochizuki (b. 1961) / Donald Moffett (b. 1955) / James Nares (b. 1953) / Naturally Occurring Cultural Districts — New York (founded 2011) / Raul de Nieves (b. 1983) / Véréna Paravel (b. 1971) / J.P. Sniadecki (b. 1979) + / Morgan Parker (b. 1987) * / Rebecca Patek (b. 1980) * / Sondra Perry (b. 1986) / Pharmakon (b. 1990) * / Howardena Pindell (b. 1943) / Seth Price (b. 1973) / Yvonne Rainer (b. 1934) + / Will Rawls (b. 1978) * / Nick Relph (b. 1979) / Joyce Robins (b. 1944) / Bunny Rogers (b. 1990) * / Ugo Rondinone (b. 1964) / Cameron Rowland (b. 1988) / Jen Rosenblit (b. 1983) * / Peter Saul (b. 1934) / Collier Schorr (b. 1963) / Nancy Shaver (b. 1946) / Judith Shea (b. 1948) / Gedi Sibony (b. 1973) / Hayley Silverman (b. 1986) / Charles Simonds (b. 1970) + / Lorna Simpson (b. 1960) / Rosalind Fox Solomon (b. 1930) / Jack Smith (1932 — 1989) + / Kiki Smith (b. 1954) / Greg Parma Smith (b. 1983) / Slow and Steady Wins the Race (founded 2001) / Nelson Sullivan (1948 — 1989) / Sergei Tcherepnin (b. 1981) / Third World Newsreel (founded 1967) + / Stewart Uoo (b. 1985) / Stefanie Victor (b. 1982) / William Villalongo (b. 1975) / Keith Fullerton Whitman (b. 1973) * / Sue Williams (b. 1954) / Lebbeus Woods (1940 — 2012) / Nathan Donavon Wooley (b. 1974) * / Geo Wyeth (b. 19 84) * / Carrie Yamaoka (b. 1957) / C. Spencer Yeh (b. 1975) * +
Moreover, Schliebener intentionally cuts elements from children's books — making the exhibition's setting at a contemporary, independent bookstore within one of the country's oldest LGBTQ community centers, which houses work by highly regarded queer artists such as Keith Haring and Fierce Pussy, all the more fitting.
Formed in New York City in 1991 through their immersion in AIDS activism during a decade of increasing political mobilization around gay rights, fierce pussy brought lesbian identity and visibility directly into the streets.
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fierce pussy had been included in group exhibitions at Greater New York, MoMA PS1, New York (2015), Harvard Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts (2009), and has had a solo project at Printed Matter, New York (2008).
fierce pussy projects included wheat pasting posters on the street, renaming New York City streets after prominent lesbian heroines, re-designing the restroom at the LGBT community center, printing and distributing stickers and t - shirts, a greeting card campaign, a video PSA and more recently, various installations and exhibitions in galleries and museums.
Artist Zoe Leonard has made work throughout her career about her queer identification, leading artist collectives such as Fierce Pussy and participating in AIDS awareness movements.
Collectives and women's initiatives to be discussed in the course will include: The Women Art School at The Cooper Union, Heterodoxy Club in Greenwich Village, New York Radical Women, Redstocking, The Black Panthers, The Young Lords, Colab, Fashion Moda, ABC No Rio, Guerrilla Girls, Group Material, Grand Furry, fierce pussy, WAC, Black Lives Matter, #MeToo, and others.
Andrew Durbin (b. 1989); Diego Echeverría (b. 1946); Terry Fox (1958 - 1981); Su Friedrich (b. 1954), Eckhaus Latta (founded 2011), Mary Beth Edelson (b. 1933); Gregory Edwards (b. 1981); Joy Episalla (b. 1960); Loretta Fahrenholz (b. 1981); Ben Fama (b. 1982); fierce pussy (founded 1991); John Finneran (b. 1979); Henry Flynt (b. 1940); Jeffrey Gibson (b. 1972); John Giorno (b. 1936); Ignacio González - Lang (b. 1975); William Greaves (1926 - 2014); Jonah Groeneboer (b. 1978); Red Grooms (b. 1937); David Grubbs (b. 1967) and David Hammons (b. 1943).
The exhibition brings together a range of practitioners, some with a longstanding commitment to activism — such as Nancy Brooks Brody, an original member of the collective fierce pussy, and Vaginal Davis, who has long critiqued systematic oppression tied to gender, race, class, and sexuality — alongside emerging artists such as Sable Elyse Smith, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, and Chris E. Vargas, whose works variously plumb mechanisms of regulation.
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