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Anita Steckel "Anita of New York" - The Suzanne Geiss Company

Anita Steckel "Anita of New York" - The Suzanne Geiss Company | For Art's Sake-1 | Scoop.it

The Suzanne Geiss Company presents a selection of Anita Steckel’s works from her Giant Woman  (1970-1973) and New York Landscape (1970-1980) series.

 

Steckel’s large-scale New York Landscape collaged paintings fuse imagery inspired by the human, art historical, and urban bodies. Supine female figures, erect phalluses, dollar bills, the Mona Lisa, and other massive cultural symbols are inserted into the skyline. They sit on skyscrapers, make love, even battle in a humorous take on the city’s fraught, psychosexual sense of identity.

 

Anita Steckel at the Suzanne Gleiss Company until December 13, 2013.


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Art, Identification, and Labels: Understandings of “Feminist Art” Among Female Artists » Sociology Lens

Art, Identification, and Labels: Understandings of “Feminist Art” Among Female Artists » Sociology Lens | For Art's Sake-1 | Scoop.it

Janet Bloch. Self Portrait as Shakti, 2004.

 

"Full Disclosure:  I am a feminist.  It never crossed my mind that there might be anything problematic about labeling myself this way since I have openly articulated my interests in gender issues and social, political, and economic equality since my early undergraduate days.  Of course, I knew that researchers had shown women today often reject the term “feminist” (McRobbie 2004; Rowe-Finkbeiner 2004; Levy 2006). However, I somehow had convinced myself that these individuals were just not informed.  I truly believed that if men and women could critically examined the social construction of gender, see the ways in which gendered notions impact their lives, and take the time to critique these forces there could be greater understanding, acceptance, and embracement of feminist politics.

 

Last fall I found myself working on a project on women’s art.  I met with several female artists whose work examined, questioned, and challenged cultural gender expectations.  What I found utterly shocked me; within the art world, there are a number of female artists that use art as a vehicle to challenge gender inequality but are cautious, hesitant, or dismissive of being labeled as “feminist artists.” I found that many female artists believe that term “feminism” is so deeply connected to a stigmatized social movement that strongly reject the label even while creating feminist art."


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