Over the past five decades, in her painting, drawings, prints and illustrations, Applebroog has been exploring subjects
informed by feminism, power and violence, women's sexuality and the domestic space using images stylistically reminiscent of comics, at once beguiling and disturbing.
Not exact matches
Christianity, socialism, and
feminism are all alike in the sense that each has a logic of its own and attracts a wide following, while also being opposed
by many well -
informed and intelligent persons.
«In this anthology, we are exploring how we are
informed by and participating with those mothers, especially radical women of color, who have sought for decades, if not centuries, to create relationships to each other, transformative relationships to
feminism and a transnational anti-imperialist literary, cultural and everyday practice.»
About Simone Leigh Simone Leigh (b. 1967) creates sculpture, video, and installation
informed by her examination of contemporary ethnography,
feminism, and performance.
Anya Rubin's work is
informed by empowered
feminism and the belief that all humans are imbued with indelible equality.
Informed by a shifted sociopolitical consciousness, Nengudi's earliest work synthesized
feminism, African and Japanese dance, music, and religious rituals in experimental sculptures and performances.
Her practice is
informed by an interest in African art, ethnographic research and
feminism.
She creates sculpture, videos and installations
informed by her interest in African art, ethnographic research,
feminism and performance.»
The artists included in the exhibition — Ginger Brooks Takahashi, Nicole Eisenman, Wynne Greenwood, K8 Hardy, Ulrike Müller, Emily Roysdon, and A.L. Steiner — are engaged in artistic practices
informed by the history of
feminism, while also expressing a desire to reinvent their relationship to feminist strategies in both their individual and collective endeavors.
The perspective from where she explores these phenomena is
informed by multiple theoretical frameworks such as marxism, history of contemporary culture and politics,
feminism, decolonial studies, among others.
Simone Leigh's practice focuses on an exploration of black female subjectivity,
informed by her interest in African art, ethnographic research,
feminism and performance.
Her work is
informed by psychoanalysis and
feminism alongside a pure fascination with the materials she exploits.