ARTH 301 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Coco Fusco, Griselda Pollock, Texte Zur Kunst

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Feminism and the evolution of social art history. Readings and the histories of art, only pp. Has gone in an out of fashion since 19th century, celebrities promote the cause. Coco fusco and guillermo g mez-pe a by anna johnson. Library online reserves: griselda pollock, excerpt from (cid:498)vision, voice and power: Feminist art (istories and marxism,(cid:499) vision and difference: femininity, feminism. Art of art (istory: judith butler, (cid:498)performative acts and gender constitution, an. How did we get here? (cid:523)(cid:498)online feminism(cid:499)(cid:524) (cid:498)in march 1992, performance artist and macarthur fellow, guillermo g mez-pe a. Interested members of the audience could pay for dances, stories, and polaroids. Guilt, molestation, confusion, and letters to the humane society were among audience responses. Nearly half the visitors that saw the cage in irvine, london, madrid, minneapolis, and the smithsonian in washington d. c. believed that the two were real captives, and writer/artist coco fusco locked themselves in a cage.

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