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Ana Mendieta: Earth Body. Hatje Cantz in collaboration with the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, 2004. Viso, Olga. Unseen Mendieta: The Unpublished Works of Ana Mendieta. New York: Prestel, 2008. Walker, Joanna, "The body is present even if in disguise: tracing the trace in the art work of Nancy Spero and Ana Mendieta". Tate Papers ...
Untitled (Rape Scene) is a color photograph documentation created from a 35mm slide by Cuban American artist Ana Mendieta. [1] She made it during an April 1973 performance while still a student at the University of Iowa. It is one of three photographs she created in reaction to the rape and murder of a woman on campus. [2]
Carl Andre (September 16, 1935 – January 24, 2024) was an American minimalist artist recognized for his ordered linear and grid format sculptures. His sculptures range from large public artworks (such as Stone Field Sculpture, 1977, in Hartford, Connecticut, [1] and Lament for the Children, 1976, [2] in Long Island City, New York), to large interior works exhibited on the floor (such as 144 ...
Stewart's oeuvre explores ideas of the sacred feminine, intersecting with the ideologies of contemporary female artists including Ana Mendieta, Dona Henes and Carolee Schneemann. She gained national renown as part of this new generation of women artists, exhibiting at the Smithsonian Institution, the San Francisco Museum of Art , the High ...
From ancient history to the modern day, the clitoris has been discredited, dismissed and deleted -- and women's pleasure has often been left out of the conversation entirely. Now, an underground art movement led by artist Sophia Wallace is emerging across the globe to challenge the lies, question the myths and rewrite the rules around sex and the female body.
In 2004, exhibiting in Miami, Garcia Ferraz received recognition in the Miami New Times for presenting depictions of "her personal myth in symbolically nuanced fragments and echos of her childhood in Cuba" providing a "thought-provoking glimpse of the art of thinking in imagery".
Nile Born. 1984 (Ana Mendieta) Watchtower. 1984 (Sigmar Polke) Greed's Trophy. 1984 (Martin Puryear) Pace. 1984 (Robert Ryman) Untitled. 1987 (Rosemarie Trockel) Transparent Self-Portrait. 1987 (Maria Lassnig) Meaning of the Interval. 1987 [26] Untitled. 1987–90 ; The Passageway. 1988 (Wolfgang Laib)
Ana likes to run on the beach with her dog and isn’t afraid of taking a good walk with a pal. View this post on Instagram A post shared by A N A D E A R M A S (@ana_d_armas)