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Walk Ways
Tom Marioni, Stuart Horodner, Jim Campbell, George Bures Miller, Mowry Baden, Sharon Harper, Paul Ramirez Jonas, Martin Kersels, Curtis Mitchell, Francois Morelli, Douglas Ross, Rudolf Stingel, Francis Alys, Janine Antoni, Janet Cardiff, Hamish Fulton, Nancy Spero
Independent Curators International, New York
Independent Curators International, New York
Walk Ways examines the ways in which a diverse group of artists has explored the theme of walking as an action and a metaphor. From Eleanor Antin, Janine Antoni, Janet Cardiff, and Hamish Fulton to Martin Kersels, Nancy Spero, Richard Wentworth, and...
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Nancy Spero: A Continuous Present
Susanne Altmann, Deborah Frizell, Ingebord Kahler, Nancy Spero, Ingebord Kähler
Richter Verlag
Richter Verlag
As early as the 1960s, Nancy Spero's work was breaking ranks with the establishment. Her unique pictorial vocabulary and insistent political engagement was a far cry--and a loud cry--from the styles of abstraction that dominated the American art...
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Hans Ulrich Obrist & Nancy Spero: The Conversation Series
Hans Ulrich Obrist, Nancy Spero
Walther Konig
Walther Konig
For more than half a century, the influential American artist and activist Nancy Spero has been known for her relentless honesty and her unshakable commitment to political, social and cultural causes--from women's issues to war and other power...
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Nancy Spero: The War Series 1966-1970
Robert Storr, Leon Golub, Nancy Spero
Charta
Charta
Galvanized by the political events of the Vietnam War, Nancy Spero dedicated herself for five years to creating a group of gouache paintings on paper, entitled The War Series. In these works, Spero not only expressed her rage at the violence and...
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Otherworlds: The Art of Nancy Spero and Kiki Smith
Jon Bird
Reaktion Books
Reaktion Books
Otherworlds brings together the work of two American artists from different generations_Nancy Spero and Kiki Smith. The book explores thematic connections in their work_the female body, myth and fantasy, the "decorative_" and situates them in the...
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