Feminist avant-garde
Feminist avant-garde
December 12, 2018
Katrin Mack, Bügeltraum, 1975, © Sammlung Verbund Collection, Vienna
The exhibition concept is by Gabriele Schor, the founder and director of the collection. Female artists have been disclosing, especially in the last decade, the patriarchal notions of how women are supposed to live, as a social construct. On the basis of the new media such as photography, video and film as well as performance and action art, female artists use their bodies as projection screens for the social code and ask questions regarding self-determination and female identity. The artworks are provocative, radical, poetic and ironic.
The exhibition started its journey through Europe in 2010 in the National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art in Rome and continued to Madrid, Brussels, Halmstadt, Hamburg, London, Karlsruhe and Stavanger. It now has its premiere in the Czech Republic in Brno. This international event seeks to accentuate the pioneering aspect of the “Feminist Avant-garde“ (Gabriele Schor) and to expand the canon of art history. A conference will be held in parallel with the show comparing generation approaches to the female emancipation movement and works inspired by it in the Czech Republic, in western Europe and in the United States.
Please find more information at The House of Arts, Brno
Katrin Mack, Bügeltraum, 1975, © Sammlung Verbund Collection, Vienna
Alexis Hunter,„Approach to Fear: Voyeurism“, 1973/2006,
© Sammlung Verbund Collection, Vienna
Penny Slinger, Promised a Bed of Roses, 1973
© Sammlung Verbund Collection, Vienna