FEMINIST AVANT-GARDE of the 1970s
from the SAMMLUNG VERBUND Collection, Vienna
- Date
- -
- Duration
- 2:20
Description
With 400 artworks from the SAMMLUNG VERBUND, the ZKM is showing how female artists in the 1970s collectively recreated their own »Image of Woman« for the first time.
To date, the important »Feminist Avant-Garde« movement has attracted little interest in the history of art. The aim of the exhibition in the ZKM is not just to include the »Feminist Avant-Garde« in the canon of art history, but also to emphasize the pioneering work of these female artists. For the first time, it was possible for female artists, who were born in the war and post-war years, to study in noteworthy numbers at the academies of art and to emancipate themselves from the passive role of muse and model. In their works, they posed radical new questions to society, to the art scene and the roles of women. The rejection of handed-down, normative concepts connects the commitment of female artists from this generation. Even if they did not all know each other, related pieces were created.
Video documentary:
ZKM | Videostudio
Camera: Martina Rotzal, Christina Zartmann, Andy Koch
Editing: Andy Koch
Off-Voice: Andy Koch
Sound recording: Anton Kossjanenko
Music: »Minimalism« by JesussHands