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The sources for #NancySpero's imagery are vast, ranging from 5,000 BCE to newspaper clippings. This is Sheela na gig, the Celtic goddess of fertility and destruction, a mythical figure Spero describes as, "beguiling, childlike, terrifying, and funny." https://t.co/CWwRxtE6z8
#EdgarHeapofBirds confronts repressed or unacknowledged histories of state violence against Native communities. The contemporary term “active shooter” reanimates massacres committed by US troops against Native Americans over a century ago. Now on view: https://t.co/a8VHLZvXDY
Explore the current landscape of Black women’s cinema and the intersections of history, film theory, filmmaking, and political action at this Sunday's inaugural #BlackWomensFilmConference organized with @newnegressfilm. https://t.co/0vunzsybly
We're entering the final week of #BruceNauman at MoMA, closing @MuseumModernArt on Monday, Feb 18, and continuing at MoMA PS1 through Feb 25. Trace the artist’s relentless experimentation with perceptions of time, space, movement, and language: https://t.co/MQOebE5ga3.
This Sunday, experience a multi-sensory performance by Hayden Dunham—presented in collaboration with Meriem Bennani, Aaron Chan, Bobbi Menuez, Lydia Okrent, Antonio Santini, and others—that considers the changing states and cultural resonance of oil: https://t.co/M43Sj9KLLg
Today at 3 p.m., activist, filmmaker, and writer Che Gossett discusses #BruceNauman from their perspective as a trans femme individual. This #VWSundaySessions series provides new interpretations on the scope of Nauman’s work. Free with museum admission: https://t.co/0f2z1N6Tql
The day after #Thanksgiving feels like "Poke in the Eye/Nose/Ear," 1965. Now on view, #BruceNauman's first comprehensive retrospective in over twenty years offers insight into all the phases of his artistic career since its began over 50 years ago https://t.co/MQOebE5ga3
Protesting the dehumanizing treatment of both immigrants and refugees, this #SueCoe drawing of a detained man exposes the false dichotomy between the status of "illegal alien" and "human being" in response to current events: https://t.co/6eYJ46Etk2 #WorldRefugeeDay
On #ValentinesDay, #CaroleeSchneemann reminds us that love is a complicated thing. Read through the 150+ cards about jealousy, love, work, and sexual experience from her work "ABC—We Print Anything—In the Cards" (1976-1977) on view now in #KineticPainting.