Saturday, August 28th, 2010
This exhibition of text-based artworks includes my 1977 photo-text piece, Wolfwoman. It was reviewed in the Los Angeles Times on Aug. 27, 2010 by David Pagel:

Archive for the 'Exhibition News' CategorySaturday, August 28th, 2010This exhibition of text-based artworks includes my 1977 photo-text piece, Wolfwoman. It was reviewed in the Los Angeles Times on Aug. 27, 2010 by David Pagel:
re.act feminismMonday, January 5th, 2009Pleased to have two early videotapes, With Love from A to B (collaboration with Barbara T. Smith), 1977 and These Creatures, 1979, included in this exciting exhibition. re.act.feminism – performance art of the 1960s and 70s today A project by cross links e.V., curated by Bettina Knaup and Beatrice E. Stammer, produced in partnership with Akademie der Künste, Berlin 13.12.2008 – 8.2.2009 California Video at the Getty InstituteTuesday, March 18th, 2008
PROPAGANDA III, World Tour 2007-2008Thursday, January 17th, 2008
PROPAGANDA III invited artists from around the world to create political artwork for the third and final installment of the PROPAGANDA III art show. Touring the globe through 2008, with dozens of one day art shows worldwide – the current schedule includes stops throughout north america, south america, australia, asia, europe, and the middle east.
NO art will be sold at any of the shows, although copies of the posters will be available for sale directly through the websites of participating artists. This is NOT a commercial art show, but rather a celebration of free speech + untrammeled freedom of expression. PROPAGANDA III opens in San Francisco on July 4, 2007. The exhibition will travel the world for at least one year, adding posters throughout the tour.
The PROPAGANDA III show will close in late 2008. All posters will then be archived at the Center for the Study of Political Graphics in Los Angeles. BelfryWednesday, June 13th, 2007
“Developing: The Idea of Home” at Southern California LibraryMonday, May 22nd, 2006Various pieces, including Developing: The Idea of Home, are currently on display at the Southern California Library for Social Studies and Research, as part of the exhibit Move! “Please Sing Along” at the PompidouMonday, May 22nd, 2006Video of an early performance, Please Sing Along, is included in Los Angeles 1955-1985, at the Pompidou Museum through July 17. |
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