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In the opening program for A Female Landscape and the Abstract Gesture, the exhibition's curator, Chassidy A. Winestock, engages in conversation with the art historian and independent curator Mary Schneider Enriquez. Winestock shares images of the exhibition and provides historical and contemporary context about the artists and works on view.
A Female Landscape and the Abstract Gesture brings together works by four artists-Maren Hassinger, Howardena Pindell, Liliana Porter, and Mildred Thompson-who developed innovative abstract languages and vocabularies in the 1960s and 1970s. In times of social rupture, they forged their own way through novel artistic gestures. By nailing, folding, unraveling, piercing, and fastening, these women underscored the labor inherent in their art making. Their works highlight the body by revealing the actions through which these works were created-or, in Thompson’s words, by making the invisible visible.
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Harvard Radcliffe Institute gratefully acknowledges the Johnson-Kulukundis Family Endowment Fund for the Arts, which is supporting this exhibition.
Speaker
Chassidy A. Winestock, doctoral candidate, Department of History of Art and Architecture, Harvard University; visiting curator, Harvard Radcliffe Institute
Discussant
Mary Schneider Enriquez, art historian and independent curator
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