“I can make something taboo so formally compelling the taboo becomes the after-effect. That makes it much more powerful” -Carolee Schneemann (1975). Schneemann was a contemporary American artist whose ...
Interviews and Correspondence : In conversation with Carolee Schneemann / Ron Hanson ; Carolee Schneemann's correspondence / Kristine Stiles ; Depth of place: an interview with Carolee Schneemann / ...
Performer, film/video maker, painter, sculptor, and multimedia artist Carolee Schneemann might be described most precisely as one of the great practitioners of the art of self-possession. Beginning in ...
Carolee Schneemann, "Eye Body: 36 Transformative Actions for Camera" (1963), gelatin silver print, printed 2005 (photograph by Erró, courtesy the Carolee Schneemann ...
Stare long enough at one of Pol Bury’s unsettling kinetic sculptures, and you may start to feel like those scientists in The Andromeda Strain searching for signs of microscopic alien life. Suddenly, ...
I’d put her there because, in a career of some 60 years, she’s been one of the most generous artists around: generous with her presence, her thinking, her formal and political risk-taking, and her ...
With no shortage of world class museums, London usually boasts a good roster of unmissable exhibitions. For the art crowds that flock to the U.K. for Frieze Week, the city is putting its best foot ...
Acrylic, celluloid, wood pencils and metal mixed media collage on panel, in three parts (i) 17.5x29.5 in. (44.5x74.9 cm.); (ii) 18x24 in. (45.7x61 cm.); (iii) 17x24 ...
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