Martha Rosler's Photomontage 'Cleaning the Drapes' from 1967-72 Series
Martha Rosler created the photomontage 'Cleaning the Drapes' as part of her series 'House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home' around 1967 to 1972. The artwork is represented by Mitchell-Innes & Nash in New York. A post about this work appeared on artcritical on April 19, 2019. Rosler's series critiques domestic ideals by juxtaposing images of war with scenes of American home life, using photomontage techniques to highlight social and political tensions. The piece is copyrighted to the artist, and the image is provided courtesy of her and the gallery. This entry was filed under an unspecified category and allows responses via RSS feed. The website artcritical runs on WordPress.
Key facts
- Martha Rosler is the artist behind 'Cleaning the Drapes'
- The artwork is a photomontage from the series 'House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home'
- It was created circa 1967-1972
- Mitchell-Innes & Nash in New York represents the artwork
- Artcritical posted about it on April 19, 2019
- The image is courtesy of Martha Rosler and Mitchell-Innes & Nash
- The series critiques domestic and war imagery
- Artcritical uses WordPress as its platform
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Artists
- Martha Rosler
Institutions
- Mitchell-Innes & Nash
- artcritical
Locations
- New York
- United States