13 February, 2007

Feminist Future: Theory and Practice in the Visual Arts

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The Feminist Future: Theory and Practice in the Visual Arts addresses critical questions surrounding the relationship between art and gender, bringing together international leaders in contemporary art, art history, and related disciplines. After the activism of the 1960s and '70s, and the revisionist critiques of the 1980s and '90s, this symposium will examine ways in which gender is currently addressed by artists, museums and the academy, and its future role in art practice and scholarship.

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Activism/Race/Geopolitics -
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Presentations and discussion issuing from the panel organized at the Museum of Modern Art under the the topic of Activism/Race/Geopolitics on Jan. 26, 2007 with: Coco Fusco, artist and Associate Professor, Columbia University School of the Arts Guerrilla Girls Frida Kahlo and Kathe Kollwitz, two founding members of the feminist activist group Carrie Lambert-Beatty, Assistant Professor of History of Art and Architecture and Visual and Environmental Studies, Harvard University Richard Meyer, Visiting Professor, Department of History of Art, University of Pennsylvania Moderator: David Little, Director of Adult and Academic Programs, The Museum of Modern Art



Activism/Race/Geopolitics Q & A
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The question and answer session that followed the panel on Activism/Race/Geopolitics from Jan. 26, 2007 at the Museum of Modern Art. (32 minutes)

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Body/Sexuality/Identity
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Presentations and discussion issuing from the panel organized at the Museum of Modern Art under the the topic of Body/Sexuality/Identity on Jan. 26, 2007 with: Marina Abramovic, artist Beatriz Colomina, Professor of Architecture and Director of Program in Media and Modernity, Princeton University Geeta Kapur, critic and curator, New Delhi Martha Rosler, artist Moderator: Sally Berger, Assistant Curator, Dept. of Film, the Museum of Modern Art (2 hours)

Body/Sexuality/Identity Q & A
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The question and answer session that followed the panel on Body/Sexuality/Identity from Jan. 26, 2007 at the Museum of Modern Art. (37 minutes)

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Catherine de Zegher
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As the chosen Respondent for Day One of the The Feminist Future Symposium, Catherine de Zegher, curator and art historian (New York/Kortrijk, Belgium) gave this summary address. She concludes with a dialog with Carol Armstrong from Princeton University. (40 minutes)

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