I think that feminist art is, most fundamentally, a means of provoking critical awareness… This means never to give up on the push for real social change! — Martha Rosler, 1977*
E-flux presents DOMINATION AND THE EVERYDAY—VIDEOS AND FILMS BY MARTHA ROSLER, a weekend of screenings and conversation with Rosler, scholar Nora M. Alter, and artists Ernie Larsen and Sherry Millner.
See link below for films and schedule.
DOMINATION AND THE EVERYDAY—VIDEOS AND FILMS BY MARTHA ROSLER
Part I
Friday, March 18, at 7 pm
Part II
Saturday, March 19, at 6 pm
Part III
Sunday, March 20, at 6 pm
e-flux Screening Room
172 Classon Avenue, Brooklyn
*Martha Rosler statement for the 1977 exhibition What Is Feminist Art? at the Woman’s Building in Los Angeles.
Martha Rosler, from top: Losing: A Conversation with the Parents (1977), image © Martha Rosler, courtesy of the artist and the Museum of Modern Art, New York; If It’s Too Bad to Be True, It Could Be DISINFORMATION (1985), image © Martha Rosler, courtesy of the artist and the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Pencicle of Praise, 2018, image © Martha Rosler, courtesy of the artist; How Do We Know What Home Looks Like? The Unité d’Habitation de Le Corbusier at Firminy, 1993, image © Martha Rosler, courtesy of the artist and the Museum of Modern Art, New York.