Picks of the Week! (May 14 - 21)

Yet another artist in Global Feminisms is having a solo show! Mary Coble will be performing a new piece, Aversion, at Conner Contemporary Art in D.C. on Friday, May 18th. An installation of video and photographs of the performance will be on view through June 30th. (Image courtesy of the Artist and Conner Contemporary Art.) In her opening night performance, Coble will attach electrodes to herself to recreate the severe effects of electric shock aversion therapy. The artist will simultaneously present a video narrative of experiences of gays and lesbians to whom this psychiatric treatment was forcibly administered with the objective of re-conditioning their sexual orientation. There will also be an artist’s talk, Discuss VIII, on Thursday, May 24th at 7pm between Mary and Andy Grundberg, Chair of Photography & Photojournalism at Corcoran College of Art & Design. Mary also has a profile on our Feminist Art Base.
We would also like to congratulate Ghada Amer, also in Global Feminisms, on her solo show at Museo d’Arte Contemporanea Roma in Italy! The show runs through September 2007. To see more of Ghada’s work you can also check out her Feminist Art Base profile.
Exhibitions opening this week include Janaina Tschäpe at Sikkema Jenkins & Co. opening Wednesday, May 16th and running through June 22nd.
Nancy Grossman has a solo show of drawings on view at Michael Rosenfeld Gallery opening May 19th and running through July 27th. You can also see more of Nancy’s work on her Feminist Art Base profile.

A show which recently opened on May 10th (running through June 16th) is Joan Mitchell: Works on Paper 1956 – 1992 Cheim & Read. The show, presented in cooperation with the Joan Mitchell Foundation, is comprehensive survey of Joan Mitchell’s works on paper from this time period and is accompanied by a full-color catalogue with an essay by John Yau. (Image courtesy of Cheim & Read.)
The Dorsky Gallery Curatorial Programs in Long Island City is presenting an exhibition, After the Revolution: Women Who Transformed Contemporary Art, which features work by Marina Abramovic, Louise Bourgeois, Ellen Gallagher, Ann Hamilton, Jenny Holzer, Elizabeth Murray, Shirin Neshat, Judy Pfaff, Dana Schutz, Cindy Sherman, Kiki Smith and Nancy Spero. The exhibition is curated by Eleanor Heartney, Helaine Posner, Nancy Princenthal and Sue Scott and runs through June 29. A panel discussion with the curators will be held on Sunday, May 20th from 2:30 – 4:00pm. To RSVP call 718-937-6317 or email bea@dorsky.org. The book, of the same title, will be available this month through Prestel Publishing.
Shows closing this week include Dana Schutz, Stand by Earth Man, at Zach Feuer Gallery which ends May 19th. The press release describes the paintings in this exhibition as “conceived as stories to our future selves, or miscues to that future.” A must see!
Sherrie Levine closes at Paula Cooper Gallery on May 25th. The show is being held at Paula Cooper Gallery’s new exhibition space at 465 West 23rd Street. It includes two new bronze sculpture groups cast from found objects, as well as a bronze cast of a steer skull from 2002, and a suite of twenty-four found postcards from 2000.
Also, don’t miss the show Fuerza Argentinos at SOHO20 Chelsea Gallery which includes four feminist artists from Argentina and runs through May 19th.
A final “Not To Be Missed” event–especially since it is 4 days only!!—is A Place at The Table at the 440 Invitational Feminist Exhibition running Thursday, May 17 - Sunday, May 20, 2007; opening reception: Thursday, May 17th from 6- 9 pm. Artists are: Olga Alexander, Audrey Anastasi, Racheal Budde, Susan Grabel, Julie Mcconnell, Nelleke Nix, Julie Pochron, Virginia Reath, April Renae, Connie Robinson, Flora Rocco, Jenny Tango and Elyse Taylor. 440 Gallery is located at 440 Sixth Avenue (between 9th & 10th Streets), Park Slope, Brooklyn. For more info, call: 718-499-3844

Susan Grabel and an amazing group of feminists have organized a gathering, A Place At The Table, to celebrate the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art. Everyone at the Center and Museum wishes to thank them for their support. We hope everyone reading this will come join in the fun here at the Museum. There will be refreshments, performances, and extended viewing hours for the Center, on Saturday, May 19th, 6-9pm! For more details click here.
Also happening this weekend at the Museum, art historian Gail Levin and artist Becca Albee will engage in an intergenerational dialogue about feminism in a Bridging the Gap lecture to be held at The Forum in the Center on May 19th from 2-4pm.
You may also be interested in checking out Gail Levin’s lecture on Monday, May 21st at Sotheby’s at 4pm where she will be discussing her latest book, Edward Hopper: An Intimate Biography (just out in a 2nd expanded edition from Rizzoli). She will also touch on the role played by his artist wife, Josephine Nivison Hopper, whose work was discarded in the early 1970s by a major museum. The talk will be held at 1334 York Ave, New York, 10021, 7th floor, followed by book signing and reception. It is free and open to the public.

And finally, we are thrilled to have all of our Global Feminisms Artists Talks, which took place during opening weekend, now available on our Flickr page. They will soon be made available on the Brooklyn Museum website as well–stay tuned! They all rock! So get comfortable because there are 46 of them! (Artist featured in image is Kate Beynon.)
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