Sentences with phrase «international feminist art»

Laura was previously Programme Coordinator at Iniva (Institute of International Visual Arts) in London and worked in a range of arts organisations including n.paradoxa: international feminist art journal, frieze magazine, Margaret Lawrence Gallery (Victorian College of the Arts, University of Melbourne) and Anna Pappas Gallery, and as an intern at the Elizabeth A. Sackler Feminist Art Centre (Brooklyn Museum), MOMA PS1 and the National Gallery of Victoria.

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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.
Art and the Feminist Revolution, the first comprehensive, historical exhibition to examine the international foundations and legacy of feminist aArt and the Feminist Revolution, the first comprehensive, historical exhibition to examine the international foundations and legacy of feminist artart.
Praising the exhibition, P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center Director Alanna Heiss notes: «In addition to exploring international occurrences of feminist art, the show emphasizes New York's role in the movement, as well as its relationship with each artist involvArt Center Director Alanna Heiss notes: «In addition to exploring international occurrences of feminist art, the show emphasizes New York's role in the movement, as well as its relationship with each artist involvart, the show emphasizes New York's role in the movement, as well as its relationship with each artist involved.
Be sure not to miss booths by Benrubi Gallery from New York, a leading gallery with a focus on 20th Century and contemporary photographs; Blindspot Gallery from Hong Kong, a gallery with a primary focus on contemporary image - based works; Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery from New York, a gallery with a major commitment to representing new media artists who are exploring the intersection of arts and technology; Dittrich & SCHLECHTRIEM & V1 from Berlin, a gallery representing emerging, mid-career and established artists from around the world; Fraenkel Gallery from San Francisco exploring photography and its relation to other arts; Gagosian Gallery from New York, Hong Kong, Beverly Hills, Athens and Rome; Hamiltons Gallery from London, one of the world's foremost galleries of photography; Galerie Lelong from Paris focusing on an international contemporary art and representing artists and estates from the United States, South America, Europe, and the Asia - Pacific Region; Magda Danysz from Paris, Shanghai and London dedicated to promoting and supporting emerging artists and favouring a larger access to contemporary art on an international level; Mai 36 from Zurich focusing on trading and presenting international contemporary art; Pace Prints / Mac Gill, a publisher of fine art prints and artist editions affiliated with the Pace Gallery; Richard Saltoun Gallery from London specialising in post-war and contemporary art with an interest in conceptual, feminist and performance artists; Roman Road from London; Rosegallery from Santa Monica, an internationally recognized gallery of 20th and 21st century works on paper; Taka Ishii Gallery from Paris, Tokyo, and New York devoted to exploring the conceptual foundations and implications of contemporary (photo) graphic practice; White Space from Beijing; and Yumiko Chiba Associates from Tokyo, among others.
It houses the documentation of their public performance work organized under Adriadne: A Social Art Network, which occurred between 1977 - 82 during a seminal moment in the international feminist movement.
The work, titled Civilian Drone Strike, was auctioned alongside contributions by feminist activist group Guerrilla Girls and photomontage artist Peter Kennard, at the five - day Art The Arms Fair held last week in London in protest against the annual Defence and Security Equipment International arms fair.
She was a painter, teacher, activist, radical lesbian feminist, and co-founder and Director Emeritus of Art Workshop International.
Multimedia works by international artists such as Zoe Buckman, Zanele Muholi, and Saya Woolfalk make strong feminist statements in this timely exhibition of contemporary art.
299 Meserole was supposed to feature several exhibitions curated by local, as well as international galleries, feminist symposium / art installation Flower Garden and another Confronting Bushwick discussion panel.
The critical resonance of a specifically African — and black — feminism, together with the spread of artistic practices to international networks, have given shape to the development of a black feminist art.
With works by over a hundred artists from fifteen countries — including the likes of Ana Mendieta and Lygia Clark as well as lesser - known figures such as Colombian sculptor Feliza Burztyn and Brazilian video artist Leticia Parent — «Radical Women» bolsters the international history of contemporary feminist art.
Art and the Feminist Revolution (2007) was the first comprehensive, historical exhibition to examine the international foundations and legacy of feminist art in the period 1965 - Art and the Feminist Revolution (2007) was the first comprehensive, historical exhibition to examine the international foundations and legacy of feminist art in the period 1965 - art in the period 1965 - 80.
After producing installation pieces such as Womanhouse (1972) and The Dinner Party (1975), Chicago achieved international stardom as a pioneer of the feminist art movement in the 1970s.
From the early 1960s, Natalia LL was working in Communist Poland but was very aware of other radical women artists: she was the co-founder of the artist - run PERMAFO Gallery in Wrocław, which regularly invited international artists to exhibit in Poland, and from 1975, engaged in numerous feminist art exhibitions and symposia outside of Poland.
Niki de Saint Phalle Artforum International; January 1, 2008; Gilligan, Melanie; 319 words LIVERPOOL, UK Niki de Saint Phalle TATE LIVERPOOL February 1 - May 5 Curated by Simon Groom and Kyla McDonald The chirpiest - seeming of feminist art stars, French artist Niki de Saint Phalle is not often associated with bloodthirst: «In 1961 I shot at: daddy, all men, small men, large men.»
In celebration of the opening of the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, the Museum presents Global Feminisms, the first international exhibition exclusively dedicated to feminist art from 1990 to the preseArt, the Museum presents Global Feminisms, the first international exhibition exclusively dedicated to feminist art from 1990 to the preseart from 1990 to the present.
Art and the Feminist Revolution,» an international retrospective of 1970s feminist art curated by Cornelia H. Butler, will run from March 4 to July 16, before traveling to the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C., in September and to New York's P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center in February of next yeArt and the Feminist Revolution,» an international retrospective of 1970s feminist art curated by Cornelia H. Butler, will run from March 4 to July 16, before traveling to the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C., in September and to New York's P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center in February of next yeart curated by Cornelia H. Butler, will run from March 4 to July 16, before traveling to the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C., in September and to New York's P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center in February of next yeArt Center in February of next year.
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