The Narcissism of Small Differences By Leslie Dick for Renée Petropoulos
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The Narcissism of Small Differences By Leslie Dick for Renée Petropoulos
Leslie Dick presents "c. 7,500", an exhibition curated by Lucy Lippard
Writer Leslie Dick describes her early encounter with feminist conceptual art in the exhibition "c. 7,500" curated by Lucy Lippard. The exhibition was first shown at CalArts' A402 Gallery in 1973. She recalls, "It was funny, and deathly serious; it had that energy, that aggression which I recognized as mine, an internal conflict, a dynamic, that seemed to me to speak from a place that no one knew about, that place where women live out our contradictions."
Exquisite Acts & Everyday Rebellions: 2007 CalArts Feminist Art Symposium was a student-organized project that took place at CalArts on March 10, 2007.
Excerpted from East of Borneo.
Leslie Dick presents "c. 7,500", an exhibition curated by Lucy Lippard
Writer Leslie Dick describes her early encounter with feminist conceptual art in the exhibition "c. 7,500" curated by Lucy Lippard. The exhibition was first shown at CalArts' A402 Gallery in 1973. She recalls, "It was funny, and deathly serious; it had that energy, that aggression which I recognized as mine, an internal conflict, a dynamic, that seemed to me to speak from a place that no one knew about, that place where women live out our contradictions."
Exquisite Acts & Everyday Rebellions: 2007 CalArts Feminist Art Symposium was a student-organized project that took place at CalArts on March 10, 2007.
Excerpted from East of Borneo.