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  1. 3 de may. de 2024 · The performances by Marina Abramović and Hannah Wilke push the boundaries of self-exploration and challenge traditional notions of femininity. By sharing their own experiences, these artists create spaces for vulnerability and encourage collective action towards more inclusive and understanding communities.

  2. 6 de may. de 2024 · The exhibition will include sculptures by Mária Bartuszová, Louise Bourgeois, Eva Hesse and Hannah Wilke. It will highlight Marisa Merz’s Living Sculpture (1966), a piece realised within the intimate confines of a domestic space before the artist had a studio.

  3. Hace 1 día · Artist Hannah Wilke’s images of her mother and David Jay’s remarkable series, “The Scar Project” have envisioned this particular illness as part of life and art. In Jay’s work, recovery from breast cancer signifies not only resilience, but also the beauty found by accepting a changed body.

  4. 8 de may. de 2024 · After years of performing for the camera with her lithe and glamorous body, the artist Hannah Wilke reveals a different level of grit, clarity, presence, and power in her late Intra-Venus (1991–93) photographs, which are stark and blunt in their depiction of the toll of illness and cancer treatments.

  5. 14 de may. de 2024 · I am so excited to say that my guest on the GWA Podcast is one of the most brilliant writers around today, Lauren Elkin! On today's episode we speak about feminist pioneers, Carolee Schneemann and Hannah Wilke!! Elkin is an American in London who has lived and spent extensive time in Paris, Liver…

  6. Hace 6 días · Hannah Wilke, the second child of Selma and Emanuel Butter, was born Arlene Hannah Butter in New York City on March 7, 1940. She and her sister Marsha (Marsie Scharlatt) attended public school in Queens, and Arlene (later Hannah) graduated from Great Neck High School in 1957.

  7. 1 de may. de 2024 · In Chang's early performances, her body takes central position as both object and subject—a continuation of performance practices that were initiated in the 1960s and 70s by artists such as Marina Abramović, Hannah Wilke, VALIE EXPORT, and Eleanor Antin, who began using their bodies as sites for examining the (largely male ...