Posts Tagged ‘feminist art’
Article by Denisa Tomkova // Apr. 29, 2020
Emília Rigová is a Slovak visual artist and academic of Roma origin. She teaches art at the Matej Bel University in Slovakia, where she established the Department of Roma Art and Culture in 2019…[read on]
Article by Sofia Bergmann // July 11, 2018
The female body conforming to its surroundings and the conflicts of modern societal and technological evolution are themes explored through the exhibition of Valie Export’s archival collection at the Neuer Berliner…[read on]
Article by Louisa Stark // May 12, 2018
A very particular culture and aesthetic surrounds the figure young woman or teenage girl that, nowadays, is both created by and viewed through the framework of social media. Michelle Rawlings, a…[read on]
Article by Jess Harrison // Mar. 21, 2018
Multimedia artist Stephanie Sarley became a viral sensation with her ‘Fruit Fingering’ series, in which she films herself stroking and prodding pieces of juicy and flesh-like fruit. Over the course of a few weeks in 2015–16,…[read on]
Article by Romily Alice in London // Jul. 22, 2016
Activist group the Guerrilla Girls have been commissioned by Whitechapel Gallery to produce a new artwork as part of an exhibition and archive display to be shown at the East London gallery from Oct. 01, 2016–March. 5, 2017…[read on]
Article by Georgina Hahn in Berlin // Wednesday, Jun. 22, 2016
Ivonne Thein‘s work evokes images eerily familiar to those found in the beauty industry. The “beautiful” qualities found in mass media appropriated by thin, scantily clad, flawless women re-occur in her photographs and videos….
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Interview by Nora Kovacs in Berlin // Jun. 25, 2015
In a world where women are constantly having to defend their position in the work place, curator and writer Tina Sauerländer provides a space in which women creatives can meet, discuss, collaborate, trust,…[read on]
Article by Nora Kovacs // June 20, 2015
The latest exhibition at Schinkel Pavillon draws inspiration from the human body- particularly the female body- while evoking some sort of retrofuturistic vision in both artwork and layout. Curated by Nina Pohl and…[read on]
Blog post by Nora Kovacs – in Berlin; Friday, Feb. 06, 2015.
On Friday, February 6th,
The Gender Troublers will be hosting a one day festival at the Universität der Künste Berlin. FEMEA (Feminism, Experimental Media and Electronic Arts), organized by the members of a seminar at the Universät der Künste, will consist of a group exhibition, presentations, performances, workshops, music, and interventions addressing gender politics and inequalities…
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Blog post by Alena Sokhan – in Berlin; Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2014.
Köpfe at
ACUD Macht Neu is an exhibition that offers glimpses into artist
Eva Maria Salvador’s ongoing, ever-changing oeuvre, in stark photographs and gestural paintings over prints. In this show Salvador confidently presents works that are neither whole nor finished…
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Article by Graham Haught in Berlin // June 25, 2014
A few months ago I was tutoring a university student from Freie Universität on writing essays in English. At some point, after the lesson was over, we began talking about Sartre, particularly focusing on his dramatically enigmatic relationship with…[read on…]