Los Angeles exhibitions explore generational feminist art perspectives
Two exhibitions in Los Angeles examine feminist art across different generations. The shows feature works by artists from various eras, highlighting evolving approaches to gender and identity. Key artists include those from the 1970s feminist movement alongside contemporary practitioners. The exhibitions are presented at distinct venues in the city, offering a comparative view. This pairing allows for analysis of continuity and change in feminist artistic strategies. The shows run concurrently, providing a timely dialogue on feminism's legacy and future directions in art. Specific artworks address themes of the body, labor, and representation. The exhibitions have been curated to emphasize historical connections and contemporary relevance.
Key facts
- Exhibitions are in Los Angeles
- Focus on feminist art across generations
- Include artists from 1970s and contemporary periods
- Themes include gender, identity, body, and labor
- Shows run concurrently
- Venues are distinct locations in Los Angeles
- Curated to highlight historical and contemporary links
- Provide a lens for analyzing feminist art evolution
Entities
Institutions
- artcritical
Locations
- Los Angeles
- United States