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Shirin Neshat
è nato in Iran e ora vive a New York. Sotto forma di film tragici e immagini in movimento, ha proposto la cultura e la politica islamica mediorientali dal punto di vista delle donne. La più grande mostra nella storia personale di Neshat, "Shirin Neshat: I Will Greet the Sun Again", recentemente chiusa al Broad Museum di Los Angeles. La mostra a continuato ad essere esposta a Fort Worth Modern fino a febbraio 2020 a Museo d'arte (Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth).
Soudeh Davoud,
Dream, 2019.
Courtesy of the artist and
Janet Rady Fine Art, London
Available for sale on Artsy.
Bahar Sabzevari,
Leili & Majnoon, 2019.
Courtesy of the artist and Leila
Heller Gallery, New York and
Dubai. Available for sale on Artsy.
Nathlie Provosty,
Palinopsia, 2019.
Courtesy of Nathalie Karg Gallery.
Iva Gueorguieva, Dona
in the Garden, 2018.
Courtesy of the artist.
Iva Gueorguieva, Back Up Underlink,
2020. Courtesy of Graphicstudio
USF. Available for sale on Artsy.
Pamela Phatsimo
Sunstrum, Lead on
through the Night, 2013.
Courtesy of Tiwani Contemporary,
London. Available for sale on Artsy.
Mequitta Ahuja, Sales Slip,
2017. Courtesy of Tiwani
Contemporary, London.
Available for sale on Artsy.
Mequitta Ahuja,
Hocus Pocus, 2014.
Courtesy of Aicon Gallery.
Available for sale on Artsy.
Performance documentation
of Baseera Khan, Braidrage,
Albany University, 2019.
Photo by Ariana Sarwari.
Courtesy of the artist and
Simone Subal Gallery.
Elektra KB, Protest Sign
IV, 2018. Courtesy of the
artist and Roman Fine Art.
Available for sale on Artsy.
Elektra KB, Anti-Fascist
Medicine Machine, 2019.
Courtesy of the artist and
Downtown for Democracy.
Available for sale on Artsy.
Tatyana Fazlalizadeh,
Do the Work, 2017.
Courtesy of the artist.
Grace Graupe-Pillard,
Anatomy Lesson, 1996.
Courtesy of the artist and
The Untitled Space, New
York. Available for sale on Artsy.
Grace Graupe-Pillard, Keyhole
Series: Broken Eggs, 1996.
Courtesy of the artist and
Downtown for Democracy.
Available for sale on Artsy.
Il suo lavoro rivela la complessità delle donne di colore, l'oppressione, il genere, i diritti e le questioni correlate e l'identificazione. Questi problemi sono spesso intrecciati tra loro, apparentemente contraddittori, e non possono mai essere considerati separatamente. Il lavoro di Duruso è interdisciplinare e comprende spettacoli, sculture e video.
Katie Bell, Standing
Arrangement, 2019.
Photo by Jessica Bingham. Courtesy of
University Galleries at Illinois State.
Eva LeWitt,
Untitled (A1-C), 2018.
Courtesy of the artist and VI, VII,
Oslo. Available for sale on Artsy.
Performance documentation
of Kim Brandt, Clear Night, 2016.
Photo by Bradley Buehring.
Courtesy of the artist.
Janet Biggs, Crew
181, Sol 5, 2017.
Courtesy of the artist
and Cristin Tierney Gallery, New
York. Available for sale on Artsy.
Carla Gannis
The Garden of Emoji Delights
(Animated), 2014, TRANSFER.
Still from Sara Eliassen,
The Feedback Loop,
16mm documentation of
public screen intervention
at Oslo Central Station, 2018.
Commissioned by The
Munch Museum. DOP Philip
Øgaard. Courtesy of the artist.
Installation view of Jessica
Wilson, "Faulty Bulb," Crush
Curatorial, New York, 2019.
Photo by Zorawar Sidhu.
Courtesy of Crush Curatorial.
Installation view of Precious
Okoyomon, "A Drop of Sun
Under the Earth," the LUMA
Westbau, Zurich, 2019.
Courtesy of the artist, the
LUMA Westbau, and Quinn
Harrelson / Current Projects.
Exterior view of Avena
Gallagher, Free Sale, 2019.
Photo by Avena Gallagher.
Courtesy of the artist.
Tenaya Lee Izu, Ghost, 2019.
Courtesy of the artist.
Aline Porter,
Summer Fruit.
Courtesy of the Owings
Gallery, Santa Fe.
Doris Lee, Dark Pool. Photo
by Noel Allum. © The Estate
of Doris Lee, courtesy
D. Wigmore Fine Art, Inc.
Doris Lee, High Flying Picnic, 1950.
Photo by Noel Allum. © The Estate
of Doris Lee, courtesy D. Wigmore
Fine Art, Inc.