Tag Archives: Anni Irish
Judy Chicago: Early Work at the Brooklyn Museum
Recently I had the pleasure of seeing “Chicago in L.A.: Judy Chicago’s Early Work, 1964-74,” at the Brooklyn Museum. Chicago, who is arguably one of the most influential feminist artists of this time, gained international notoriety for her installation The Dinner Party, which is permanently housed at the Brooklyn Museum. The pairing of these early […]
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Tagged Anni Irish, Brooklyn Museum, Chicago, feminism, finish fetish, Georgia O'Keefe, Judith Cohen, Judy Chicago, LA
Experiencing Gayatri Spivak: Training the Imagination
Debunking Foucaltian notions of power, post colonialism, and feminism in the most intricate fashion, Gayatri Chakravoerty Spivak left me mesmerized in a lecture she gave last month at New York University entitled, “Democracy and Representation.” I have worshipped at the academic alter of Gayatri Spivak for close to a decade and now would be able […]
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Tagged Anni Irish, Columbia University, Derrida, Gayatri Chakravoerty Spivak, Gayatri Spivak, imagination, Of Grammatology, Patrice Lumamba