Through historical works
of pioneering feminist artists such as Betty Tompkins and Joan Semmel, to that of emerging contemporary female artists such as Andrea Mary Marshall, India Munuez, Myla Dalbesio, Katie Commodore, and Leah Schrager, SECRET GARDEN presents works by taboo shattering artists who fearlessly address sexual themes in their art and celebrate freedom of expression.
Through historical works
of pioneering feminist artists such as Betty Tompkins and Joan Semmel, to that of emerging contemporary female artists such as Andrea Mary Marshall, India Munuez, Myla Dalbesio, Katie Commodore, and Leah Schrager, Secret Garden presents works by taboo shattering artists who fearlessly address sexual themes in their art and celebrate freedom of expression.
«No review
of pioneering feminist artists is complete without the inclusion of Eunice Golden,» said Gallery Director Howard Shapiro.
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A similar moment in the career
of pioneer feminist artist Miriam Schapiro will be made visible.
Not exact matches
David Lewis gallery on the Lower East Side offered the opportunity to consider power imbalances as perpetuated or refuted by image economies in relation to the oeuvre
of under - recognized
artist Mary Beth Edelson, a
pioneer of the 1970s
feminist movement.
Miriam Schapiro (1923 - 2015), a
pioneering feminist artist and founding member
of the Pattern and Decoration movement, is best known for her «femmages,» her distinctive hybrid
of painting and collage.
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.
The
pioneering feminist and video
artist applies her her spiritually - loaded imagery to this sophisticated piece
of wearable art.
Coining the term «femmage» to describe «collage that addressed the female experience
of the world,» the late Miriam Schapiro (1923 — 1915) was a
pioneering second - wave -
feminist artist.
«Pussies,» Judy Chicago's first solo exhibition in San Francisco since her iconic installation The Dinner Party premiered there in 1979, presented paintings, drawings, and ceramic plates made between 1968 and 2004, many
of which exemplified the
feminist art practices
pioneered by the
artist in the 1960s and»70s.
Kate is currently organizing
pioneering post-minimalist and
feminist artist Ree Morton's first major retrospective in the U.S. in over three decades, which will open in September 2018; and is collaborating with ICA curator Alex Klein on the first solo U.S. museum exhibition
of work by South Korean
artist Suki Seokyeong Kang, opening this spring on April 27.
Ewa Partum is well known in Eastern Europe where she is perceived as a
pioneer of feminist art, as well as in Western Europe largely because
of her move to Berlin in 1982, and her close cooperation with European Fluxus
artists, such as Wolf Vostell.
Other works in the exhibition include Jorge Pardo's handcrafted wooden palette and modernist designed furniture that question the nature
of the aesthetic experience;
pioneering conceptual
artist Joseph Kosuth's discourse on aesthetics in neon, An Object Self - Defined, 1966; Rachel Lachowicz's 1992 row
of urinals cast in red lipstick, which delivers a
feminist critique
of Duchamp's readymade; Richard Pettibone's paintings
of photographs
of Fountain; Richard Phillips» recent paintings based on Gerhard Richter's highly valued work; Miami
artist Tom Scicluna's neon sign, «Interest in Aesthetics,» a critique
of the use
of aesthetics in Fort Lauderdale's ordinance on homelessness; the French collaborative Claire Fontaine's lightbox highlighting Duchamp's critical comments about art juries; Corey Arcangel's video Apple Garage Band Auto Tune Demonstration, 2007, which tweaks the concept
of aesthetics in the digital age; Bernd and Hilla Becher's photographs, Four Water Towers, 1980, that reveal the potential for aesthetic choices within the same typological structures; and works by Elad Lassry and Steven Baldi, who explore the aesthetic history
of photography.
While she never explicitly declared herself a
feminist artist (she has described her work as being «pre-gender»), her explorations
of unconscious sexual desires as a woman were
pioneering and authoritative and in 1982, she became the first woman to receive a solo retrospective at the Museum
of Modern Art.
Alert arts community members may remember Thais Mather as one - third
of the Victory Grrrls, who performed at form & concept earlier this year as part
of the gallery's programming around an event featuring
feminist pioneer artist Judy Chicago.
Lynn Hershman - Leeson has been called one
of the world's most influential media
artists and a
pioneer of feminist art.
One
of the
pioneers of Conceptual Art and the most prolific
feminist artists, whose practice unifies all the stated above, is definitely Adrian Piper.
As one
of the founders
of the A.I.R. Gallery in New York, which promotes women
artists, she was a
pioneer of feminist art.
She was a
pioneering feminist artist, painter, photographer, publisher and writer most recently dubbed an «unsung heroine»
of the alternative photography movement.
Ryan Lee Gallery announces Alice in the Garden, an exhibition
of monumental paintings by the
pioneering feminist artist and MassArt alumna May Stevens.
15th April — 21st May 2011 Margaret Harrison (b. 1940) is one
of Britain's best known
feminist artists, a
pioneer of feminist art, whose peers and collaborators include Mary Kelly, Nancy Spero and Orlan.
The «mother
of American modernism» and the world's most - expensive woman
artist, this
pioneering feminist painter is a true American icon, as famous for her lifestyle in the rugged New Mexican desert, as for the large paintings
of flowers that are her best - known works.
OCMA presents Alien She, the first exhibition highlighting the lasting impact
of the
pioneering punk
feminist movement Riot Grrrl on today's
artists and cultural producers.
The film and related archive provide first - person histories
of the
pioneering individuals and key founding members
of the
feminist art movement in the United States, along with younger generation
of artists influenced by them.
In the words
of curator and
feminist Xabier Arakistain «Why has one
of the legendary
pioneers of feminist art, and one
of the most popular living
artists in the USA, still not received recognition from hegemonic art institutions?»
«Why has one
of the legendary
pioneers of feminist art, and one
of the most popular living
artists in the USA, still not received recognition from hegemonic art institutions?»
Included in the exhibition are
pioneer feminist artists such as Carolee Schneeman, with a film piece, «Mysteries
of the Pussies,» and Yoko Ono, with «Sound Piece for Trump» (2016).
Overlooked in her discussion
of Sherman is the recognition that her dressing - up, role - playing, selfie - photo schtick was already old when she revved it up in the late 1970s, and that, for some time, such
pioneering feminist artists as Martha Wilson, Martha Rosler, Suzy Lake and others had already been examining women's society - defined roles and images through photographic, performance - based artistic projects.
A
feminist, activist and video and performance
pioneer, Ivekovic came
of age in the early 1970s during the period known as the Croatian Spring, when
artists broke free from mainstream institutional settings.
Though loosely associated with both the Concrete Art Movement (MAC) and Arte Povera, Rama's practice occupies a unique place alongside and separate from the
artists who
pioneered these schools; and while her work was praised by the Italian
feminist groups like the Demystification
of Authority and the Rivolta Feminnile, she is indeed separate from them too.
Jean - Louis Bourgeois is one
of three sons that the
pioneering feminist artist had with art historian Robert Goldwater.
It was amassed by Sylvia Sleigh (1916 — 2010), a
pioneering feminist and tireless supporter
of women
artists.
The exhibition includes a site - specific installation by
feminist pioneer Mary Beth Edelson, part
of an ongoing series
of collage projects initiated years after her renowned collage posters
of the 1970s; a series
of preparatory collages by Marlene McCarty produced for her large - scale drawings
of young women who committed patricide; and a series
of mixed - media collages by veteran
feminist artist Anita Steckel that places the
artist within drawings by Tom
of Finland, exploring the possibility
of alternate forms
of cross-gender desire and visual pleasure.
A
pioneer of feminist performance who has transformed the very definition
of art, her work is characterized by research into archaic visual traditions, pleasure wrested from suppressive taboos, and the body
of the
artist in relation to the social body.
In 1972,
pioneering feminist artists Judy Chicago and Miriam Schapiro transformed a derelict Hollywood mansion into «Womanhouse,» a network
of exhibitions, installations and performances by a vastly underrepresented subculture
of American
artists: women.
Ryan Lee opens exhibition
of monumental paintings by the
pioneering feminist artist May Stevens
As a
pioneer of performance and
feminist art, her engagement with sexuality and the body pushed art into new dimensions, and inspired cadres
of other
artists — Kiki Smith, Tracey Emin, Paul McCarthy, Marina Abramovic, Vito Acconci, and countless others.
Whitney Biennial (New York) Established in 1973, and held at the Whitney Museum
of American Art (March thru May), this is New York's leading exhibition
of postmodernist art by unknown, emerging and established American - based
artists - including a fair representation
of women
artists, thanks to
feminist pioneers like Judy Chicago (b. 1939) and Barbara Kruger (b. 1945).
Season Opener presents previously unseen works by the
pioneering feminist artist Miriam Schapiro and leading photorealist Howard Kanovitz, as well as new sculpture by Mia Fonssagrives Solow, and key works from the estate
of Sagaponack - based
artist Sydney Butchkes.
A grid
of photographs from
pioneering feminist conceptual photographer Natalia LL's series «Sztuka Postkonsumpcyjna» (Post-Consumer Art, 1975) and «TAK / YES» (1971) was placed alongside Zuzanna Janin's video Walka / Fight (2001)-- in which the
artist boxes the professional heavyweight Przemysław Saleta — and new paintings by the emerging
artist Ewa Juszkiewicz based on eighteenth - and nineteenth - century society portraits.
From March 22 to September 9, 2018, the Museum
of Arts and Design (MAD) presents Surface / Depth: The Decorative After Miriam Schapiro, an exhibition that showcases twenty - nine collage paintings by the
pioneering feminist artist Miriam Schapiro in conversation with twenty - eight works by nine contemporary
artists: Sanford Biggers, Josh Blackwell, Edie Fake, Jeffrey Gibson, Judy Ledgerwood, Jodie Mack, Sara Rahbar, Ruth Root, and Jasmin Sian.
Felicitas Thun - Hohenstein will serve as curator
of the show by the
pioneering feminist artist.
This exhibition showcases the
pioneering feminist artist's work from her time on the West Coast and highlights her range
of styles from the period including hard - edge paintings, computer - generated images, and her earliest Pattern and Decoration works.