Nancy Spero's 1981 work 'The First Language' featured in artcritical review
A 2010 review on artcritical highlighted Nancy Spero's 1981 artwork 'The First Language'. The piece consists of 22 panels measuring 20 inches by 190 feet, created using cut-and-pasted handprinted and painted paper with additional handprinting techniques. Panel 15 was specifically reproduced from the publication under discussion. The review entry was posted on October 25, 2010 at 10:40 pm. Nancy Spero's monumental work demonstrates her signature approach to feminist art through large-scale paper installations. The artwork's dimensions and technical details were documented in the review. The publication focused on analyzing this significant piece from Spero's career. The review provided visual documentation of the artwork through reproduction.
Key facts
- Nancy Spero created 'The First Language' in 1981
- The artwork consists of 22 panels
- Dimensions are 20 inches by 190 feet
- Medium is cut-and-pasted handprinted and painted paper with handprinting
- Panel 15 was reproduced in the review
- Review was published on October 25, 2010
- Publication time was 10:40 pm
- Review appeared on artcritical website
Entities
Artists
- Nancy Spero
Institutions
- artcritical