Art in New York

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Art in New York Feminist Art

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Art in New York. Feminist Art. Guerrilla Girls, 1970. Guerrilla Girls, 1970. Guerrilla Girls, 1970. Judy Chicago, The Dinner Party , 1973-79, mixed-media installation, 48‘ X 48‘ X 48‘. Judy Chicago, The Dinner Party , 1973-79, mixed-media installation, detail, 48‘ X 48‘ X 48‘. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Art in New York

Feminist Art

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Guerrilla Girls, 1970.

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Guerrilla Girls, 1970.

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Guerrilla Girls, 1970.

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Judy Chicago, The Dinner Party, 1973-79, mixed-media installation, 48‘ X 48‘ X 48‘.

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Judy Chicago, The Dinner Party, 1973-79, mixed-media installation, detail, 48‘ X 48‘ X 48‘.

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Judy Chicago, The Dinner Party, 1973-79, mixed-media installation, detail, 48‘ X 48‘ X 48‘.

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Judy Chicago, The Dinner Party, 1973-79, mixed-media installation, detail, 48‘ X 48‘ X 48‘.

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Lynda Benglis, Artforum project, 1974, photograph.

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Lynda Benglis, Exhibition announcement, Paula Cooper Gallery.

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Robert Morris, Invitation, Sonnabend, New York, 1974.

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Faith Waiting, Waiting, 1972, A 15-minute monolog, scripted and performed by Faith Wilding in the Performance program at Womanhouse, "Waiting" condenses a woman's entire life into a monotonous, repetitive cycle of waiting for life to begin while she is serving and maintaining the lives of others.

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Carolee Schneemann, Interior Scroll, 1975. Performance photograph.

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Carolee Schneemann, Eye Body, 1963.

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Shigeko Kubota, Vagina Painting, 1965.

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Valie Export, Action Pants: Genital Panic, Augusta-Lichtspiele, Munich, 1969.

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Valie Export, Tap and Touch Cinema, 1968, Vienna and Munich.

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VALIE EXPORT walks Peter Weibel on a leash in the performance Aus der Mappe der Hundigkeit (From the Portfolio of Doggishness), Vienna, 1968.

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Adrian Piper, Catalysis III, 1976.

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Eleanor Antin, Carving, A Traditional Sculpture, 1972, 148 black and white photos document 37 days (four photos per day) of the artist's weight loss.

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Mendieta, Untitled (from the Silueta series), 1976.

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Ana Mendieta, Untitled (Silueta Series, Iowa), 1977.

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Ana Mendieta, Untitled (from the Silueta series), 1978, photograph.

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Ana Mendieta, Untitled #259, from the Silhouette Series, 1976.

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Ana Mendieta, Fire Earthwork, 1975.

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Ana Mendieta, Untitled #401, From the Silhouette Series, 1777.

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Ana Mendieta, Untitled (Cosmetic Facial Variations), A and B, 1972.

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Ana Mendieta, Untitled (Cosmetic Facial Variations), C and D, 1972.

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Diamela Eltit, from Zone of Pain Series, 1980.

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Diamela Eltit, from Zone of Pain Series, 1980.

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Tania Bruguera, The Burden of Guilt, 1997-99, decapitated lamb, rope, water, salt, cuban soil.

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Tania Bruguera, Embodying as Niksi Nkonde icon, 1998-99.

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Tania Bruguera, Embodying as Niksi Nkonde icon, 1998-99.

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Hannah Wilke, Chewing Gum, 1975, collage.

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Hannah Wilke, Chewing Gum, 1975.

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Hannah Wilke, S.O.S. Starification Object. Series, 1974.

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Hannah Wilke, S.O.S. Starification Object Series, 1974.

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Hannah Wilke topless with her photographic self-portraits with chewing gum stuck to her body at the Ron Feldman gallery. 1975.

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Hannah Wilke, Intra-Venus, January 30, 1992.

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Hannah Wilke, Intra-Venus, August 18, 1992.

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Hannah Wilke, In Memory of My Feelings, 1963.

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Martha Rosler, Cargo Cult (Beauty Knows No Pain, or Body Beautiful), 1965-74.

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Martha Rosler, Playboy Nudes (Beauty Knows No Pain, or Body Beautiful), 1965-74, collage, detail.

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Martha Rosler, Damp Meat (Beauty Knows No Pain, or Body Beautiful), 1965-74.

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Martha Rosler, Cold Meat (Beauty Knows No Pain, or Body Beautiful), 1965-74.

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Marta Rosler, Untitled / Kitchen 1 (Beauty Knows No Pain, or Body Beautiful), 1965-74.

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Martha Rosler, A Special Place (Beauty Knows No Pain, or Body Beautiful), 1965-74.

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Martha Rosler, Bringing the War Home, House Beautiful,1967-72.

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Martha Rosler, Bringing the War Home, House Beautiful,1967-72.

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Martha Rosler, Bringing the War Home, House Beautiful, 1967-72.

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Martha Rosler, Bringing the War Home, House Beautiful,1967-72.

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Martha Rosler, Bringing the War Home, House Beautiful,1967-72.

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Martha Rosler, Bringing the War Home, House Beautiful,1967-72.

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Martha Rosler, Bringing the War Home: House Beautiful, New Series, 2004.

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Martha Rosler, Bringing the War Home: House Beautiful, New Series, 2004.

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Martha Rosler, Bringing the War Home: House Beautiful, New Series, 2004.

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Martha Rosler, Bringing the War Home: House Beautiful, New Series, 2004.

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Martha Rosler, Bringing the War Home: House Beautiful, New Series., 2004.

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Martha Rosler, Cosmic Kitchen 1, 1970.

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Martha Rosler, Semiotics of the Kitchen, 1975 6 mins. B&W video.

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Martha Rosler, Semiotics of the Kitchen, 1975, 6 mins. B&W video.

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Martha Rosler, Semiotics of the Kitchen, 1975, 6 mins. B&W video.

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Martha Rosler, Semiotics of the Kitchen, 1975, 6 mins. B&W video.

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Laurie Simmons, Purple Woman/Kitchen/Second View, 1978.

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Laurie Simmons, Woman / Red Couch / Newspaper, 1978.

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Laurie Simmons, Walking House, 1989.

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Lorna Simpson, Untitled, 1992.

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Lorna Simpson, Wigs, 1994.

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Louise Lawler, Salon Hodler, 1992–93.

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Louise Lawler, Pollock and Tureen, Arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Burton, Tremaine, Connecticut, 1984.

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Louise Lawler, I-O, 1993-98.

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Yayoi Kusama, Baby Carriage, 1964.

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Mary Kelly.

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Mary Kelly, Antepartum, 1973 film still.

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Mary Kelly, "Post-Partum Document: Documentation VI," Pre-writing, Alphabet, Exergue and Diary (detail), 1978.

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Mary Kelly, Post-Partum Document: Documentation VI, Pre-writing, Alphabet, Exergue and Diary (detail), 1978.

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Mary Kelly, PPD IV: Transitional Objects, diary and diagram, 1976.

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Louise Bourgeois.

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Louise Bourgeois, Femme Maison (Woman-House), 1947.

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Louise Bourgeois, The Lair, 1962.

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Louise Bourgeois, Destruction of the Father, 1974 latex and stone.

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Louise Bourgeois, Destruction of the Father, 1974 latex and stone, detail.

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Louise Bourgeois, Untitled, 1998.

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Louise Bourgeois, Cell, 2001.

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Louise Bourgeois, The Cell (Choisy), 1990-93.

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Louise Bourgeois, Seven in a Bed, 2001.

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Louise Bourgeois, Soft Landscape I, 1967.

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Louise Bourgeois, Fillette, 1966.

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Louise Bourgeois, Untitled (Germinal), 1967-95.

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Louise Bourgeois, Janus Fleuri, 1968.

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Louise Bourgeois, Harmless Woman,1969.

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Louise Bourgeois, Femme Couteau, 1982.

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Alberto Giacometti, Point to the Eye, 1932.

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Alberto Giacometti, Caress (Despite Hands), 1932.

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Alberto Giacometti, Man and Woman, 1928.

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Louise Bourgeois, Eyes, 1982.

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Alberto Giacometti, Spoon Woman, 1926-27

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Alberto Giacometti, Man (Apollo), 1929.

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Louise Bourgeois, One and Others, 1955.

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Once there was a girl and she loved a man. They had a date next to eight street station of the sixth avenue subway. She had put on her good clothes and a new hat. Somehow he could not come. So the purpose of this picture is to show how beautiful she was. I really mean that she was beautiful.

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The solitary death of the Woolworth Building.

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Once a man was waving to his friend from the elevator. He was laughing so much that he stuck his head out and the ceiling cut it off.

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Once a man was angry at his wife, he cut her in small pieces, made stew of her. Then he telephoned to his friends and asked them for a cocktail-and-stew party. Then all came and had a good time.

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Louise Bourgeois, Quarantania I, 1947-53 Houston TX.

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Eva Hesse.

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Eva Hesse, Studio on the Bowery, 1969.

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Eva Hesse, Untitled (Rope Piece), 1970, rope hanging from ceiling.

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Eva Hesse, Contingent, 1969, cheesecloth, latex and fiberglass, 11‘ 6“.

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Eva Hesse, Untitled, 1970.

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Eva Hesse, Ringaround Arosie, 1965.

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Eva Hesse, Untitled or Not Yet, 1967.

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Eva Hesse, Ingeminate, 1965.

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Eva Hesse, Hang up, 1966.

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Eva Hesse, Aught, 1968.

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Eva Hesse, Accession II, 1967.

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Eva Hesse, Sans II, 1968.

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Eva Hesse, Expanded Expansion, 1969.

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Eva Hesse, Contingent, 1969.

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Eva Hesse, Right After, 1969.

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Eva Hesse, Addendum,  1967.

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Eva Hesse, Repetition Nineteen III, 1968.

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Sol LeWitt, 49 Three-Part Variations on Three Different Kinds of Cubes, 1967-71.

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Four installations of a preliminary version of Repetition Nineteen,

as photographed by Hesse in her studio.

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Marina Abramovic- House with the Ocean View, Sean Kelly, 2002.

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Marina Abramovic- House with the Ocean View, Sean Kelly, 2002.

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Marina Abramovic- Performance, 1975, Re-enacted 1997, Venice Biennial.