Not 'Buried Alive': Feminist Art 1970-2000

Apr 13, 2006 23:37

Exhibit List

Temporary Pieces

Judy Chicago, The Dinner Party (1979): sculpture on loan until May 2006

Permanent Collection

Janine Antoni, Lick and Lather (1993-1994): 7 soap and 7 chocolate self-portrait busts

Guerrilla Girls, The Advantages of being a Woman Artist (1988), Oh, Those Special Months of the Year! (1990): ink on paper

Charnelle Holloway, Fertility Belt for the Career Woman,(1995): Repoussé akua ba doll, sterling silver, bronze, mixed media

Barbara Kruger, Untitled (Your Body Is a Battleground) (1989): photographic silkscreen on vinyl

Faith Ringgold, We Came to America (1997): Acrylic on canvas; painted and pieced border

Betye Saar, Watching (1995): mixed media on metal

Carolee Schneeman, Up to and Including Her Limits (1973-1976): video performance and piece of original drawing ((possibly NWS))

Cindy Sherman, Untitled (#89, Flowered Sheets) (1981): Ektacolor C print on paper

Rea Tajiri, History and Memory (1991): video

Carrie Mae Weems, Untitled Outtake from The Kitchen Table Series (1990): silver gelatin print

Flo Oy Wong, from Rice Grains; Kabbo San Rice, Baby Jack District Six: A Memory (1997): photographs of mixed media

Title from Carolee Schneeman's 'Interior Scroll':
I saw my failings were worthy
of dismissal I’d be buried
alive my works lost...
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