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05/06/2021
Hear perspectives on how abstract art by Black artists generates alternative ways of looking at art and the world around us at this virtual session, Shifting Perspectives: Black Abstraction on Wed, May 12 at 6:00 p.m. ET. The conversation will be led by Chayanne Marcano, Joselia Hughes, and Nzinga Simone Simmons, who will reflect on selected works by Betye Saar, Romare Bearden, Fred Eversley, and Barbara Chase-Riboud.
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Shifting Perspectives: Black Abstraction | MoMA Join a conversation about how abstract art by Black artists generates alternative ways of looking at art and the world around us. This session is led by Chayanne Marcano, Joselia Hughes, and Nzinga Simone Simmons, who will discuss their personal connections to selected works by Betye Saar, Romare Be...
04/14/2021
MoMA members are invited to the 50th Anniversary of Linda Nochlin’s “Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?" on Wed, Apr 21 at 1:30 p.m. Hear from artists, curators and scholars at this virtual Forum on Contemporary Photography as they discuss feminist critical theory that has made possible the understanding of Nochlin’s prescient interventions. Learn more here: mo.ma/3sdDdC1
Zoom link to join the Forum: https://moma.zoom.us/j/97448232038
50th Anniversary of Linda Nochlin’s “Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?" | MoMA This Forum is dedicated to the fiftieth anniversary of the pioneering art historian Linda Nochlin’s essay “Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?” (ARTnews, 1971). Recognized as a keystone of feminist art theory, this incisive essay along with its 2001 follow-up reappraisal, “Thirty Yea...
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