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NY | Book Talk: ‘Unspeakable Acts…’ with Nancy Princenthal
January 30, 2020 | 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Image: Unspeakable Acts: Women, Art, and Sexual Violence in the 1970s by Nancy Princenthal.
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Join ArtTable for a conversation with Nancy Princenthal on her most recent book, “Unspeakable Acts: Women, Art, and Sexual Violence in the 1970s,” about how artists have made sense (or not) of sexual violence against women. Nancy will be in dialogue with artist Lisa Corinne Davis at the home of Laura Kruger.
Nancy is a former Editor of Art in America had has contributed to Artforum, Parkett , the Village Voice and the New York Times. She has received the 2016 PEN American award for biography, a book on Agnes Martin, and has written catalogue essays in monographs on Louise Fishman, Nancy Rubins, Mark di Suvero, Robert Mangold, Ann Hamilton Shirin Neshat, Joyce Kozloff, Alfred Jaar, Eija-Liisa Ahtila, Chuck Close, Deborah Butterfield, and others as well. She has taught at Princeton, Yale and is currently on the faculty of the School of Visual Arts.
“Nancy Princenthal is an award-winning author of many books on important topics in art. In “Unspeakable Acts,” she delves into the links between violence and silence, art and terror, and how pioneering women made them into art… Princenthal is also deft at drawing a roadmap through the political, social and aesthetic divisions of the ‘70s”- Hyperallergic
Lisa Corinne Davis is an artist whose works have been exhibited in museums and galleries across the country. Her works are in numerous public and private collections. She has received numerous awards and grants and has taught art for the past 25 years at Parsons School of Design Cooper Union School of Art, Yale University and is currently a Full Professor at Hunter College. Lisa also writes essays on her own work, that of others and on what it means to be Black in the American Art World today.
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Thank you to Susan Halper, Laura Kruger and Lori Shepard for organizing this program.
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