This short exhibition of selected video work by
multimedia artist Mary Mattingly from her «Proposal» series is held in conjunction with her solo show, Mary Mattingly: Mass and Obstruction, at Light Work's Kathleen O. Ellis Gallery January 19 — March 10, 2016.
In her latest exhibition and fourth solo show at Robert Mann Gallery, Because for Now We Still Have Poetry,
multimedia artist Mary Mattingly assembles stories that strive to transform people's per...
In her latest exhibition and fourth solo show at Robert Mann Gallery, Because for Now We Still Have Poetry,
multimedia artist Mary Mattingly assembles stories that strive to transform people's perceptions and reframe predominant ideologies by casting a spotlight on the lands that carry the scars of extraction from mining and chemical cultivation.
Not exact matches
Conceived and coordinated by
artist Mary Beth Edelson, the
multimedia installation was a reaction to what the
artist considered the public apathy surrounding the Lorena Bobbitt case.
Flack will be presented with this prestigious award along with art historian
Mary Schmidt Campbell,
multimedia artist Martha Rosler, and
artist, educator, and activist Charlene Teters.
Finally, Dallas» own Bivins Gallery will make its Dallas Art Fair debut this year with a
multimedia, solo exhibition of the work of
Mary Hull Webster, an interesting
artist who has been working in digital and mixed media for over thirty years.
More theoretically inclined Feminist
artists of the late 1980s and 1990s included: the conceptual
artist Mary Kelly, now Professor of Art at the University of California, Los Angeles, whose work borrows from both Marxism and psychoanalysis; the contemporary German photographer Katharina Sieverding, who uses make - up and face - painting to explore gender borders; the German
multimedia artist Iza Genzken, noted for her assemblages of household objects; the American postmodernist Lynda Benglis, best - known for her wax paintings and poured latex sculptures; and the English conceptual Helen Chadwick (1953 - 96), noted for her feminist performances and installations, but perhaps best - known for photocopying her body next to dead animals.
Robert Mann Gallery will present «
Mary Mattingly: Because For Now We Still Have Poetry,» the
multimedia artist's fourth solo show with the gallery.