Barbara Cummings
Art and Women
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Shirin Neshat born in March 26, 1957, an accomplished Iranian visual artist who lives in New York City, known primarily for her work in film, video and photography. She won the International Award of the XLVIII Venice Biennale in 1999, to winning the Silver Lion for best director at the 66th Venice Film Festival in 2009, to being named Artist of the Decade by Huffington Post critic G. Roger Denson.Her artwork centers on the contrasts between Islam and the West, femininity and masculinity, public life and private life, antiquity and modernity, and bridging the spaces between these subjects. When Neshat first came to use film, she was influenced by the work of Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami. She directed several videos, among them Anchorage (1996) and, projected on two opposing walls Cindy Sherman was the first person to buy Neshat's work, at Annina Nosei Gallery in 1995.
从左至右:罗娜·辛普森(Lorna Simpson)、珍妮·霍尔泽(Jenny Holzer)和Shirin Neshat。图片:Courtesy of Getty Images, Twitter, and Goodman Gallery
Shirin Neshat's Identified Speaks
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Shirin Neshat - Women and Art in the 20th Century
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Barbara Kruger is an American conceptual artist from Newark, New Jersey . A number number of her images of composed of black-and-white photographs covered in declarative captions—in white-on-red Futura Bold Oblique or Helvetica Ultra Condensed. Her work can be seen in work in galleries, museums, municipal buildings, train stations, and parks, as well as on buses and billboards around the world. She has reincorporated sculpture into her ongoing critique of modern American culture. Barbara Kruger has refined such a style using cropped, large-scale, -and-white photographic images juxtaposed with raucous, pithy, and often ironic aphorisms, printed. She definitely has though out of the box as to being creative as to the way she displayed her work, and has created a trend when your media can display strong message no matter what genre you embark into when recreate or sculptures an image or piece of work.
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Lenore "Lee" Krassner (October 27, 1908 – June 19, 1984) was an American abstract expressionist painter in the second half of the 20th century. She is one of the few female artists to have had a retrospective show at the Museum of Modern Art. An ambitious and important artist in New York City during Abstract Expressionism's heyday, Lee Krasner's own career often was compromised by her role as supportive wife to Jackson Pollock, arguably the most significant postwar American painter, as well as by the male-dominated art world. Krasner was intimately involved in the synthesis of abstract form and psychological content, which announced the advent of Abstract Expressionism. Krasner was a key transitional figure within abstraction, who connected early-twentieth-century art with the new ideas of postwar America. Inspired by artist Piet Mondrian's "grid.
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The MoMA Library includes approximately 300,000 books and exhibition catalogs, over 1,000 periodical titles, and over 40,000 files of ephemera about individual artists and groups. The archives holds primary source material related to the history of modern and contemporary art.
Judy Chicago (born Judith Sylvia Cohen, July 20, 1939) is an American feminist artist, art educator, and writer known for her large collaborative art installation pieces, which examine the role of women in history and culture. By the 1970s, Chicago had coined the term "feminist art" and had founded the first feminist art program in the United States. Chicago's work incorporates stereotypical women's artistic skills, such as needlework, counterbalanced with stereotypical male skills such as welding and pyrotechnics. Chicago's most well known work is The Dinner Party, which is permanently installed in the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum.
Known for installation, painting, scupture, Notable work, The Dinner Party, The Birth Project, Powerplay The Holocaust Project, Awards Tamarind Fellowship, 1972, Patron(s) Holly Harp Elizabeth A. Sackler, Movement Contemparary , Feminst art
The Dinner Party:Judy Chicago
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Tatyana Fazlalizadeh, born October 12, 1985 an American artist, activist, and freelance illustrator. She grew up in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. She is of black and Iranian. She migrated to Philadelphia and attended the University of the Arts, graduating in 2007 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts. descent. I plan to display her style of work being of primarily an oil painter. On 2012 Fazlalizadeh gained notoriety when she began to use street art to show how she spoke out against the street harassment of women., She featuring President Barack Obama was included in the book Art For Obama: Designing Manifest Hope and the Campaign for Change, which was edited by artist Shepard Fairey. From the harassment perspective
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She has a poster campaign, Stop Telling Women To Smile, which has the The original Stop Telling Me To Smile posters were displayed in Fazlalizadeh neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York City.
Her Stop Telling Women to Smile is an art series by Tatyana Fazlalizadeh. Poster is an attempt to address gender based street harassment by placing drawn portraits of women, composed with captions that speak directly to offenders, outside in public spaces.
Work cited
https://www.pinterest.com/angiepalacio/barbara-kruger/?lp=true
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judy_Chicago#/media/File:Judy_Chicago_The_Dinner_Party.JP
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Krasner
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The Guardian: Tatyana Fazlalizadeh on Street Harassment
Fazlalizadeh". women of color.com. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
"Featured Artist: Tatyana Fazlalizadeh". Bluestockings Magazine. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
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