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“Women’s Liberation and the Persistence of Painting”
Time: 02/23/2018: 10:30AM–12:00PM
Location: Room 409B
Chairs: Sarah Cowan University of California, Berkeley; Amy Rahn, Stony Brook University, The State University of New York
“Painting Actions as Women’s Liberation: On Paint and Female Blood and Skin”
Helen Westgeest, Leiden University
“An Unlikely Match: Modernism and Feminism in Lynda Benglis’ “Contraband””
Becky Bivens, University of Illinois at Chicago
“A Latinx Queering of the Sacred: Rebekah Tarín’s Body Politic”
V. Gina Díaz, University of New Mexico
“Miriam Schapiro and the Politics of the Decorative”
Elissa Auther, Bard Graduate Center
Sessions; Regular Sessions
Subject Areas
Twenty-First CenturyFeminismsQueer/GayRaceArt HistoryTwentieth CenturyContemporaryPaintingDecorativeUnited States of AmericaModernismGenderLatinx
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