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WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution

WACK!: Art and the Feminist Revolution was an exhibition of international women's art presented at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles from March 4–July 16, 2007.[1] It later traveled to the National Museum of Women in the Arts (September 21--December 16, 2007) and the PS1 Contemporary Art Center, where it was on view February 17–May 12, 2008. The exhibition featured works from 120 artists and artists' groups from around the world.[2]

WACK!: Art and the Feminist Revolution
EditorsCornelia Butler
Lisa Gabrielle Mark
Cover artistMartha Rosler, "Hot House, or Harem," from the series "Body Beautiful, or Beauty Knows No Pain," 1966-72, detail
SubjectArt and the feminist revolution
GenreInformation and Reference Book
Published2007 The MIT Press
ISBN978-0-914357-99-5

The 2007 exhibition catalogue—also titled WACK!: Art and the Feminist Revolution[3]—documents this first major retrospective of art and the feminist revolution. Edited by Cornelia Butler and Lisa Gabrielle Mark, it has essays by Butler, Judith Russi Kirshner, Catherine Lord, Marsha Meskimmon, Richard Meyer, Helen Molesworth, Peggy Phelan, Nelly Richard, Valerie Smith, Abigail Solomon-Godeau, and Jenni Sorkin.[4][5]

WACK! surveyed work by more than 120 artists in a wide variety of media, arranged by themes including Abstraction, "Autophotography," Body as Medium, Family Stories, Gender Performance, Knowledge as Power, Making Art History, and others.[6]

Artists included in the exhibition and catalogue edit

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References edit

  1. ^ "WACK!: Art and the Feminist Revolution". The Museum of Contemporary Art. 2007. Retrieved 13 September 2022.
  2. ^ Johnson, Ken (2008-02-15). "WACK!: Art and the Feminist Revolution - Art - Review". The New York Times. Retrieved 2014-03-31.
  3. ^ Butler, Cornelia H.; Mark, Lisa Gabrielle (2007). WACK! : art and the feminist revolution. Museum of Contemporary Art (Los Angeles, Calif.). Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press. ISBN 978-0-914357-99-5. OCLC 73743482.
  4. ^ Ozler, Levent (16 February 2007). . Dexigner. Archived from the original on 9 July 2018. Retrieved 31 March 2014.
  5. ^ . View on Canadian Art. 27 December 2008. Archived from the original on 24 May 2019. Retrieved 31 March 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  6. ^ "WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution". MIT Press. Retrieved 2016-03-05.
  7. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-07-07. Retrieved 2015-03-07.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

External links edit

  • "WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution". Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles. Retrieved 2016-03-06.

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WACK Art and the Feminist Revolution was an exhibition of international women s art presented at the Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles from March 4 July 16 2007 1 It later traveled to the National Museum of Women in the Arts September 21 December 16 2007 and the PS1 Contemporary Art Center where it was on view February 17 May 12 2008 The exhibition featured works from 120 artists and artists groups from around the world 2 WACK Art and the Feminist RevolutionEditorsCornelia ButlerLisa Gabrielle MarkCover artistMartha Rosler Hot House or Harem from the series Body Beautiful or Beauty Knows No Pain 1966 72 detailSubjectArt and the feminist revolutionGenreInformation and Reference BookPublished2007 The MIT PressISBN978 0 914357 99 5The 2007 exhibition catalogue also titled WACK Art and the Feminist Revolution 3 documents this first major retrospective of art and the feminist revolution Edited by Cornelia Butler and Lisa Gabrielle Mark it has essays by Butler Judith Russi Kirshner Catherine Lord Marsha Meskimmon Richard Meyer Helen Molesworth Peggy Phelan Nelly Richard Valerie Smith Abigail Solomon Godeau and Jenni Sorkin 4 5 WACK surveyed work by more than 120 artists in a wide variety of media arranged by themes including Abstraction Autophotography Body as Medium Family Stories Gender Performance Knowledge as Power Making Art History and others 6 Artists included in the exhibition and catalogue edit 7 Magdalena Abakanowicz 1930 2017 Polish sculptor and fiber artist Marina Abramovic born 1946 Serbian and former Yugoslavian performance artist Carla Accardi 1924 2014 Italian painter Chantal Akerman 1950 2015 Belgian film director and artist Helena Almeida 1934 2018 Portuguese artist Sonia Andrade born 1935 Brazilian artist Eleanor Antin born 1935 American artist Judith F Baca born 1946 American Chicana artist Mary Bauermeister 1934 2023 German artist Lynda Benglis born 1941 American artist Berwick Street Film Collective Camille Billops 1933 2019 African American artist Dara Birnbaum born 1946 American video and installation artist Louise Bourgeois 1911 2010 French American artist and sculptor Sheila Levrant de Bretteville born 1940 American graphic designer and artist Theresa Hak Kyung Cha 1951 1982 South Korean born American novelist and artist Judy Chicago born 1939 American artist Lygia Clark 1920 1988 Brazilian artist Tee Corinne 1943 2006 American artist Niki de Saint Phalle 1030 2002 Jean Tinguely 1925 1991 and Per Olof Ultvedt Jay DeFeo 1929 1989 American artist Disband Assia Djebar 1936 2015 Algerian filmmaker Rita Donagh born 1939 British artist Kirsten Dufour born 1941 Danish artist Lili Dujourie born 1941 Belgian video artist Mary Beth Edelson 1933 2021 American artist Rose English British performance artist VALIE EXPORT born 1940 Austrian artist Jacqueline Fahey born 1929 New Zealand painter Louise Fishman 1939 2021 American painter Audrey Flack born 1931 American artist Iole de Freitas born 1945 Brazilian photographer and filmmaker Isa Genzken born 1948 German artist Nancy Grossman born 1940 American artist Barbara Hammer 1939 2019 American filmmaker Harmony Hammond born 1944 American artist and writer Margaret Harrison born 1940 English artist Mary Heilmann born 1940 American artist Lynn Hershman born 1941 American artist and filmmaker Eva Hesse 1936 1970 Jewish German born American sculptor Susan Hiller 1940 2019 American artist Rebecca Horn born 1944 German visual artist Alexis Hunter 1948 2014 New Zealand painter and photographer Mako Idemitsu born 1940 Japanese filmmaker Sanja Ivekovic born 1949 Croatian photographer sculptor and installation artist Joan Jonas born 1936 American video and performance artist Kirsten Justesen born 1943 Danish artist Mary Kelly born 1941 American conceptual artist Joyce Kozloff born 1942 American artist Friedl Kubelka born 1946 Austrian photographer Shigeko Kubota 1937 2015 Japanese born video artist sculptor and performance artist Yayoi Kusama born 1929 Japanese artist and writer Ketty La Rocca b 1938 d 1976 Italian artist Suzanne Lacy born 1945 American artist Suzy Lake born 1947 American Canadian artist Maria Lassnig 1919 2014 Austrian artist Lesbian Art Project 1977 1979 participatory art movement in Los Angeles Lee Lozano 1930 1999 American artist Lea Lublin 1929 1999 Polish Argentine and French performance artist Anna Maria Maiolino born 1942 Italian Brazilian artist Monica Mayer born 1954 Mexican artist Ana Mendieta 1948 1985 Cuban American performance artist sculptor painter and video artist Annette Messager born 1943 French visual artist Marta Minujin and Richard Squires Nasreen Mohamedi 1937 1990 Indian artist Linda M Montano born 1942 American performance artist Ree Morton 1936 1977 American artist Laura Mulvey and Peter Wollen 1938 2019 Alice Neel 1900 1984 American artist Senga Nengudi born 1943 African American artist Ann Newmarch 1945 2022 Australian artist Lorraine O Grady born 1934 American conceptual artist Pauline Oliveros 1932 2016 American composer Yoko Ono born 1933 Japanese multimedia artist ORLAN born 1947 French artist Ulrike Ottinger born 1942 German filmmaker Gina Pane 1939 1990 French artist Catalina Parra born 1940 Chilean artist Ewa Partum born 1945 Polish German artist Howardena Pindell born 1943 American abstract artist Adrian Piper born 1948 American conceptual artist Sylvia Plimack Mangold born 1938 American artist painter printmaker and pastelist Sally Potter born 1949 English filmmaker and performance artist Yvonne Rainer born 1934 American dancer choreographer and filmmaker Ursula Reuter Christiansen born 1943 German Danish filmmaker and painter Lis Rhodes born 1942 British artist Faith Ringgold born 1930 African American artist Ulrike Rosenbach born 1943 German video and performance artist Martha Rosler born 1943 American artist Betye Saar born 1926 American artist Miriam Schapiro 1923 2015 Canadian born American artist Mira Schendel 1919 1988 Brazilian artist Carolee Schneemann 1939 2019 American artist Joan Semmel born 1932 American feminist painter Bonnie Sherk 1945 2021 American landscape architect and performance artist Cindy Sherman born 1954 American photographer Katharina Sieverding born 1941 Czech photographer Sylvia Sleigh 1916 2010 Welsh born American realist painter Alexis Smith born 1949 American artist Barbara T Smith born 1931 American performance artist Mimi Smith born 1942 American artist Juliana Snapper born 1972 American vocalist and performance artist Joan Snyder born 1940 American painter Valerie Solanas 1936 1988 American writer Annegret Soltau born 1946 German artist Nancy Spero 1926 2009 American artist Spiderwoman Theater Lisa Steele born 1947 Canadian video artist Sturtevant 1924 2014 American artist Cosey Fanni Tutti born 1951 English performance artist Mierle Laderman Ukeles born 1939 American artist Cecilia Vicuna born 1947 Chilean poet artist and filmmaker June Wayne 1918 2011 American printmaker tapestry designer and painter Where We At Black Women Artists Colette Whiten born 1945 sculpture installation and performance artist Faith Wilding born 1943 Paraguayan American multidisciplinary artist Hannah Wilke 1940 1993 American artist Francesca Woodman 1958 1981 American photographer Nil Yalter Judy Blum Reddy and Nicole Croiset Nil Yalter born 1938 Egyptian French artist co founder of Groupe de Cinq Zarina 1937 2020 Indian American artistReferences edit WACK Art and the Feminist Revolution The Museum of Contemporary Art 2007 Retrieved 13 September 2022 Johnson Ken 2008 02 15 WACK Art and the Feminist Revolution Art Review The New York Times Retrieved 2014 03 31 Butler Cornelia H Mark Lisa Gabrielle 2007 WACK art and the feminist revolution Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles Calif Cambridge Mass MIT Press ISBN 978 0 914357 99 5 OCLC 73743482 Ozler Levent 16 February 2007 Wack Art and the Feminist Revolution Dexigner Archived from the original on 9 July 2018 Retrieved 31 March 2014 VoCA Recommends WACK Art and the Feminist Revolution Vancouver View on Canadian Art 27 December 2008 Archived from the original on 24 May 2019 Retrieved 31 March 2014 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link WACK Art and the Feminist Revolution MIT Press Retrieved 2016 03 05 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2010 07 07 Retrieved 2015 03 07 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link External links edit WACK Art and the Feminist Revolution Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles Retrieved 2016 03 06 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WACK Art and the Feminist Revolution amp oldid 1193401503, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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