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Sculpture --- Photography --- installations [visual works] --- found object sculpture --- eco-installations --- Parker, Cornelia
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Art --- menselijk lichaam --- Bourgeois, Louise
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Art --- photography [process] --- video art --- public spaces --- Foschino, Gianfranco
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Art --- art [discipline] --- sexuality --- feminism --- gender issues --- bodies [animal components] --- men [male humans] --- Feminist art --- Men --- Male body --- Sexuality --- Tentoonstellingscatalogus --- Book
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video art --- Film --- Iconography --- Art --- Sculpture --- installations [visual works] --- sculpting --- Maltz, Russell --- Zeller, Felicia --- Artigas, Gustavo --- Busto, Ana --- Shaw, Karen --- Schulz, Dorothea --- Horn, Sonya --- Merkel, Florian --- Grcic, Tamara --- McCaslin, Matthew --- Penalva, Joao --- Toderi, Grazia --- Banz, Stefan --- Joseph, Michael --- Hoyt, Satch --- Uglow, Alan --- Parker, Caitlin --- Tzaig, Uri --- Lakner, Antal --- Loktev, Julia --- Schneider, Tina --- Donkor, Godfried --- anno 1900-1999 --- sculpture [visual works]
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This publication accompanies the first major museum retrospective of the performance artist Nezaket Ekici (born 1970), held at the MARTa Herford art museum in Germany. A former student of Marina Abramovic, Ekici challenges gender roles and the Muslim traditions of her native Turkey in performance pieces that range in tone from playful to disturbing.
Ekici, Nezaket. --- Kunst
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Claire Morgan's (*1980) sculptures shake up our notion of a world neatly separated into nature and culture. She allows nature to break into the context of art by creating minimalist arrangements of plastic bits, seeds, and corpses. The artist uses taxidermy animals to fracture this supposed geometrical clarity, intermingling the artificial and the constructed with life and death. With her spaces and eco-poetic sculptures, Morgan creates a refuge for nature as still life, deftly bringing us closer to the endangered beauty and fragility of her fauna.
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