Oh, Lucy! Screening with live sound recording

In August 2022, I was wandering around New York and thinking out loud about conceptual art and feminism. Morena Barra accompanied me with her camera. Over the past few months, we have edited the footage and are now inviting you to a screening where the short film will be set to music live by Hannah Wirnsperger!

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Conceptual Art: from HOW to WHY

Hardly any other art style is discussed as controversially as concept art. So many things can be concept art. A concept artist myself, I ask myself: what is concept art and why did this style of art develop? And why am I mainly familiar with conceptual artists and only a few female artists?

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Archives of American Art: First Traces of Conceptual Art and Feminism in Lippard’s Papers

The Archives of American Art (AAA) is the world’s leading and most widely used research center for the visual arts in America. The institution is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and making accessible primary sources that document the history of visual art in America over the past 200 years.

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