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Of the New Museum on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, an automated voice offered a two-minute synopsis derived from Wikipedia that points out how it identified important figures such as Ana Mendieta, William Kentridge and Andrea Zittel "before they received widespread public recognition" and how the facility, which opened on 235 Bowery in December 2007 and was designed by the Tokyo-based firm Kazuyo Sejima + Ryue Nishizawa/SANAA and the New York-based firm Gensler, was named one of the seven architectural wonders by Condé Nast Traveler.
NYT > Travel 2009
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feminist blogs Maria Guzman 2010
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WAR occur when the personal histories of Howardena Pindell and Ana Mendieta are presented.
Penelope Andrew: !W.A.R.: Fighting the Politics of Exclusion by Documenting a History of Women's Art (and Much More) Penelope Andrew 2011
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Later, a political exile and artist from Cuba, Ana Mendieta joins the gallery.
Penelope Andrew: !W.A.R.: Fighting the Politics of Exclusion by Documenting a History of Women's Art (and Much More) Penelope Andrew 2011
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WAR occur when the personal histories of Howardena Pindell and Ana Mendieta are presented.
Penelope Andrew: !W.A.R.: Fighting the Politics of Exclusion by Documenting a History of Women's Art (and Much More) Penelope Andrew 2011
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Later, a political exile and artist from Cuba, Ana Mendieta joins the gallery.
Penelope Andrew: !W.A.R.: Fighting the Politics of Exclusion by Documenting a History of Women's Art (and Much More) Penelope Andrew 2011
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Also on view will be Cuban-American performance artist Ana Mendieta's haunting 1975 film, "Rock Heart with Blood," which shows the artist lying in a self-dug grave.
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WAR occur when the personal histories of Howardena Pindell and Ana Mendieta are presented.
Penelope Andrew: !W.A.R.: Fighting the Politics of Exclusion by Documenting a History of Women's Art (and Much More) Penelope Andrew 2011
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It is also frustrating to see artists on the verge of remarkable thresholds of social and political artistic discourse holding back--especially after we have been privileged to the audacity of earlier generations of feminist artists--Frida Kahlo, Carolee Schneeman, Ana Mendieta, Lynda Benglis, Hannah Wilke, Kiki Smith--who made dramatically graphic strides in taking possession of women's self-representation despite the overwhelming opinion against them.
G. Roger Denson: "Old," "Crazy" and "Hysterical." Is That All There Is? G. Roger Denson 2011
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Later, a political exile and artist from Cuba, Ana Mendieta joins the gallery.
Penelope Andrew: !W.A.R.: Fighting the Politics of Exclusion by Documenting a History of Women's Art (and Much More) Penelope Andrew 2011
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