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  1. Há 1 dia · American Body Art: There is more emphasis on self-exploration and the artist’s body as a canvas. Artists like Bruce Nauman used their bodies in performances that explored themes of self-discovery, isolation, and the limitations of the human form. Expression: French Art Corporel: Greater use of symbolism and metaphor.

  2. Há 3 dias · Accardi, who died in 2014 and liked to call her practice “anti-painting,” explained her attraction to contrasting colors: “Only through the notion of night do I know the day.”. With ...

  3. Há 3 dias · Marguerite Zorach. born Santa Rosa, CA 1887-died New York City 1968. Painter, weaver, graphic artist. Along with her husband, sculptor William Zorach, she was an innovator in the modernist movement in the United States. With her embroidered tapestries, she distinguished herself as an outstanding designer.

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  4. Há 4 dias · The FAP at CalArts was a groundbreaking program and among the earliest in the United States to offer courses in female art history, uniquely taught exclusively by women for women.

  5. Há 2 dias · Francie realizes that her topic is the same as it has always been—her own hunger—only now she’s “writing it in a twisted, round-about silly way.”. She vows to tell the truth of her own body—as did, apparently, her creator, Betty Smith. The opening pages of Tree are filled with devastating descriptions of the Nolan family’s efforts ...

  6. Há 5 dias · In her view, “the foundation of ecofeminism is spiritual feminism, which insists that everything is connected . . . nature does not discriminate between soul and matter.”In the branch of ecofeminism that pays close attention to spirituality and religion, some seek to reclaim and/or generate an ecofeminist theology, often by invoking a non-heteropatriarchal and decolonial understanding of ...

  7. Há 5 dias · Using her own body, she interrogates this question in her photographic series White Shoes. More than 40 self-portraits show Faustine standing in sites across New York City, from Harlem to Wall Street to Prospect Park and beyond, that are built upon legacies of enslavement in New York—one of the last Northern states to abolish slavery.