Considered one of the most
influential feminist artists of our time, Cindy Sherman produces works which focus on women, their status in the society and the problems they encounter, especially in mass media.
Among the most
influential feminist artists working today, Mary Kelly (b. 1941) first came to prominence as a Conceptual artist in 1976 with the controversial Post Partum Document series, notorious for incorporating her baby's dirty nappies.
[7] In 1972, her work was exhibited at the Women's Interart Center in New York alongside pieces by
the influential feminist artists Judy Chicago, Miriam Schapiro and Faith Ringgold.
Lecture: Judy Chicago The Mildred and George Weissman Program Thursday, April 24, 6:30 pm
Influential feminist artist, author, and educator Judy Chicago reflects back on her work and life.
Judy Chicago was an active and
influential feminist artist who sought to change cultural attitudes and transform stereotypes, to give women greater equality.
With these acquisitions, MoMA becomes one of the key holders in the United States of works by this highly
influential feminist artist.
Not exact matches
With energy and insight, this documentary races through the life of one of the most
influential musicians of the 1990s,
feminist punk
artist Kathleen Hanna.
Black - Sheep
Feminists: A Subset of Feminist
Artists Pushed the Limits of Body Art, Political Correctness, and Female Sexual Agency; Today Their Work Is More
Influential Than Ever ALISON M. GINGERAS
In the»60s and»70s, a subset of
feminist artists pushed the limits of body art, political correctness, and female sexual agency; today their work is more
influential than ever Read More
Admirers of
feminist artist Miriam Schapiro's (1923 - 2015) work may be surprised to learn that this
influential woman who founded the
Feminist Art program at CalArts...
From the seminal performance work by Rachel Rosenthal, the early queer video work of EZTV, boundary breaking art installations by Barbara T. Smith, the pioneering media explorations by Electronic Café International, to the
feminist media interventions of Suzanne Lacy and Leslie Labowitz - Starus, these five
influential and often overlooked
artists and collaborative arts groups were fundamental to charting the course for the
artist space movement and its vision of egalitarian artistic production and reception.
This touring exhibition is the first to critically examine the lasting impact that Riot Grrrl — the widely
influential but briefly lived global punk
feminist movement — has had on
artists today.
Nancy Spero is one of the most
influential American
feminist artists from the 20th century; however, her large - scale 2007 installation Maypole: Take No Prisoners has so far never been exhibited at her home country.
She is also in the band MEN and was editor and co-founder of the
influential queer
feminist journal and
artist collective LTTR.
Lynn Hershman - Leeson has been called one of the world's most
influential media
artists and a pioneer of
feminist art.
Alien She is the first exhibition to critically examine the lasting impact that Riot Grrrl — the widely
influential but briefly lived global punk
feminist movement — has had on
artists today.
An early member of Heresies, a collective of
artists and writers that published the
influential journal Heresies: A
Feminist Publication on Art and Politics in the 1970s and»80s, Applebroog was actively involved in the development of
feminist art.
Feminist Perspectives Many galleries have curated shows featuring women
artists from the 20th and 21st centuries, exploring pressing
feminist issues and the role of women in
influential movements of contemporary practice.
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.
The exhibition is an opportunity to view two
artists work that have been hugely
influential to the development of
feminist art in the UK.
A uniquely interdisciplinary
artist, Rose English emerged from the Conceptual art, dance and
feminist scenes of 1970s Britain to become one of the most
influential performance
artists working today.
Hershman's solo media projects addressing
feminist art practices are well known, but the impact of this short - lived but
influential organization deserves a second look, especially considering it facilitated projects by a slew of important contemporary
artists, from Michael Asher to Eleanor Antin.
[10] As well as working as an
artist, Ettinger continued to train as psychoanalyst with Françoise Dolto, Piera Auglanier, Pierre Fedida, and Jacques - Alain Miller, and has become an
influential contemporary French
feminist.
Abstract
artists — including women painters and sculptors whose work had been so
influential and notable within
feminist art discourse in the 70s — often felt left out of major exhibitions and texts devoted to women
artists and feminism.
Zoe Leonard, an
artist primarily known for her photography, sculpture, and site - specific installations, is also an
influential feminist and queer activist who started working in New York City in the 1980s, an era marked by overwhelming loss during the AIDS epidemic.