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.
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).
Not exact matches
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.
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.
It includes
pioneer feminist artists,
such as Carolee Schneemann and Hannah Wilke, next to younger
artists,
such as Giordanne Salley.