The author starts her review by recalling Jūratė Stauskaitė‘s exhibition given ten years ago and centred on the theme of the colour red. Red according to the artist, associates to her with blood. This year‘s Stauskaitė’s exhibition (it was on at Titanikas Galleries of VAA from February 26 through March 30) featured plenty of red, but overshadowed by its antipode, black. Stauskaitė’s exhibition was a true embodiment of a dynamic female energy. The interactive exhibition was a creative event combining drawing, dance movements, singer’s voice, video and insights by other artists inscribed on the wall. The closing of the exhibition was marked by a conference where artists shared thoughts of what the drawing process and a drawing represent to th...
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Anxiously awaiting the responses to the theme for this year\u27s journal- social action through art ...
I was twenty-eight years old when I visited the Whitney Museum for the first time. I immediately das...
Ida Rubenstein’s ambitious 1934 ballet Persephone brought together five of the most controversial ar...
Aimed at students and researchers in the fields of Cultural Studies and Visual Arts, Deleuze Reframe...
[Summary of the book containing this chapter:] What happens to art when feminism grips the curatoria...
For some years now, Carla Lonzi’s thinking has been at the centre of renewed attention in artistic s...
The genre of art and design criticism still revolves around the publication of carefully considered ...
Kristeva Reframed examines key ideas in Julia Kristeva’s work to show how they are most relevant to ...
International audienceThis article analyzes the artistic production of Deborah de Robertis, who has ...
What makes art ‘feminist art’? Kathy Battista‘s engagement with the founding generation of female pr...
An exhibition brought to Exeter Phoenix by Art Week Exeter in collaboration with well known art hist...
This review article engages with the 12th Berlin Biennale which was curated by Kader Attia and a tea...
In Białe plamy w schulzologii [The Blind Spots of Schulzology], a collection edited by Małgorzata Ki...
Stauffer legt eine hervorragende Studie zu ironischen Inszenierungen geschlechtsspezifischer...
Solo work produced for the group exhibition Pist Protta visits Nomi's Kitchen. This exhibition was o...
Anxiously awaiting the responses to the theme for this year\u27s journal- social action through art ...
I was twenty-eight years old when I visited the Whitney Museum for the first time. I immediately das...
Ida Rubenstein’s ambitious 1934 ballet Persephone brought together five of the most controversial ar...