Carolee Schneemann: Unforgivable
By Ron Hanson, Carolee Schneemann (Contribution by), Melissa Ragona (Contribution by), Kenneth White (Editor), Stéphane Aquin (Contribution by), Emily Caigan (Contribution by), R Bruce Elder (Contribution by), Juan Carlos Kase (Contribution by), Brett Kashmere (Contribution by), Anette Kubitza (Contribution by), Erica Levin (Contribution by), Scott MacDonald (Contribution by), Thomas McEvilley (Contribution by), Ara Osterweil (Contribution by), Maura Reilly (Contribution by), Kristine Stiles (Contribution by)
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By Ron Hanson, Carolee Schneemann (Contribution by), Melissa Ragona (Contribution by), Kenneth White (Editor), Stéphane Aquin (Contribution by), Emily Caigan (Contribution by), R Bruce Elder (Contribution by), Juan Carlos Kase (Contribution by), Brett Kashmere (Contribution by), Anette Kubitza (Contribution by), Erica Levin (Contribution by), Scott MacDonald (Contribution by), Thomas McEvilley (Contribution by), Ara Osterweil (Contribution by), Maura Reilly (Contribution by), Kristine Stiles (Contribution by)
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*Carolee Schneemann is the recipient of the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement Award at the 57th Venice Bienalle 2017*
Carolee Schneemann is one of the most important artists of the postwar period. Her work in a range of mediapainting, film, video, dance and performance, constructions and installations, the written word, and assemblagepresents an unparalleled catalogue of radical aesthetic experimentation. Meat Joy, 1964, Fuses, 1964-66, Up To and Including Her Limits, 1973-1976, and In...
Carolee Schneemann is one of the most important artists of the postwar period. Her work in a range of mediapainting, film, video, dance and performance, constructions and installations, the written word, and assemblagepresents an unparalleled catalogue of radical aesthetic experimentation. Meat Joy, 1964, Fuses, 1964-66, Up To and Including Her Limits, 1973-1976, and In...






















