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MARTHA ROSLER — IRRESPECTIVE

Over fifty years of work by Martha Rosler—including her landmark photo-montages of the 1960s and ’70s, as well as Reading Hannah Arendt—is on view at the Jewish Museum for one more month.

In April, Rosler will give a talk at the Art Institute of Chicago.

MARTHA ROSLER—IRRESPECTIVE

Through March 3.

Jewish Museum

1109 Fifth Avenue (at 92nd Street), New York City.

MARTHA ROSLER

Tuesday, April 16, at 6 pm.

Art Institute of Chicago

Rubloff Auditorium

230 South Columbus Drive, Chicago.

From top: Martha Rosler, Cleaning the Drapes and Red Stripe Kitchen, both from the House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home series (circa 1967–1972), photomontage; Martha RoslerCargo Cult (large detail), from the Body Beautiful, or Beauty Knows No Pain, series (circa 1966–1972), photomontage; Martha RoslerUntitled, Frankfurt (Main), 2004, C–print. Images © Martha Rosler and courtesy the artist, Mitchell-Innes & Nash, and the Jewish Museum, New York.

UNDER CONSTRUCTION — PHOTOGRAPHY, VIDEO, AND THE (RE)PRESENTATION OF IDENTITY

UNDER CONSTRUCTION—PHOTOGRAPHY, VIDEO, AND THE (RE)PRESENTATION OF IDENTITY presents photography and video works from the last forty years by Janet Biggs, Victor Burgin, Peter Campus, Neil Goldberg, Malia Jensen, Anselm Kiefer, Martha Rosler, and Cindy Sherman.

 

UNDER CONSTRUCTION — PHOTOGRAPHY, VIDEO, AND THE (RE)PRESENTATION OF IDENTITY

Opening Reception: Thursday, September 6th, from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm.

Exhibition: September 6 through October 17.

CRISTIN TIERNEY, 540 West 28th Street, New York City.

Under Construction at Cristin Tierney

Above: Peter Campus, Man’s Head, 1978, Polaroid print.

Below: Neil Goldberg, Gay Couples of Whole Foods, 2013–2015, inkjet print on archival paper.

Images courtesy the artists and Cristin Tierney gallery.

MARTHA ROSLER — FEMINISM AND THE STATE

This weekend at MOCA, the artist Martha Rosler will deliver the keynote address at FEMINISM AND THE STATE—ART, POLITICS, AND RESISTANCE, a symposium organized byRutgers University’s The Feminist Art Project (TFAP). “The TFAP symposium will open space for a discussion of art and art history that sheds light on historical precedents and paths for feminist resistance, with a special focus on methodologies pressing at the limits of art history.”*

This presentation is part of the annual College Art Association conference, where Charles Gaines will give the keynote address this evening (February 21, at 6 pm) at the Los Angeles Convention Center.**

 

FEMINISM AND THE STATE—ART, POLITICS, AND RESISTANCE, Saturday, February 24, from 10 am to 4:30 pm.

MARTHA ROSLER KEYNOTE ADDRESS is at 10:15 am.

MOCA GRAND AVENUE, 250 South Grand Avenue, downtown Los Angeles.

moca.org/feminism-and-the-state-art-politics-and-resistance

** conference.collegeart.org/CharlesGaines

 

Martha Rosler.

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