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Lecture 25 Outline of Last Lecture I. Minimalism Outline of Current Lecture II. Post Modern Feminism Current Lecture I. Post Modern Feminism II. the problem that has no name: ladies don’t like that they can’t have a job and they just get to be house wives A. the feminine mystique- it is recognizing the problems of equality, women’s right, etc. III. things that are usually related to women (flowers, bright colors) are now embraced by many artists male or female IV. “The Dinner Party” Judy Chicago A. you wanted to invite women to the party that they for the most part have been excluded from B. she talks about the last super was a space for men C. they are beginning to play with the shape of the vagina V. post modern issues in feminist art A. challenging traditions in art B. critique exclusion women, non whites C. reclaiming the female body D. representation of women E. play F. exploration with materials GradeBuddy ARHS 1003 1st EditionThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute. !Edited with the trial version of Foxit Advanced PDF EditorTo remove this notice, visit:www.foxitsoftware.com/shoppingG. political engagement H. embodied temporalities (performance) I. collaborative practice VI. Hannah Wilke “SOS Starification Object Series” A. brings the nude to the present day (repositioning) B. she is exaggerating the female body C. the dots on her are chewed gum turned into the shape of a vagina VII.Carolee Schneemann “Interior Scroll” A. it was performance art against the objection go the female body B. she si wanting to give the female back her body (empowering women) C. she reads form her book “cezanne, she was a great painter” 1. this throws another punch at tradition VIII.Faith Ringgold, “The Flag is Bleeding” A. this happened after the civil rights act was passed IX. Carrie May Weems, “AIn’t Jokin’ Series” A. she is talking about racism B. “Kitchen Table Series” 1. altering domestic space 2. looking at racial groups C. “from here I saw what happened and I cried” 1. she took the images from harvard X. Guerrilla Girls A. they show up as a group wearing gorilla masks B. they take statistics on how many nudes there were and how many female artists there areC. “Do When Have to be Naked to Get into the Met. Museum” XI. there is now a very empowered and different type of women than in the past XII.James Luna, “Take a Picture with a Real Indian” A. performance art/ protest art B. ethnic identity C. critiquing the stereotype, objectification, and perception of native american culture XIII.artists are trying to incorporate a multidisciplinary approach XIV.Fred WIlson, “Mining the Museum” A. he is talking about


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