Alan Julu Sondheim on Tue, 17 Jun 1997 20:38:20 +0200 (MET DST)


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Re: <nettime> bossy cunts online




Things repeat; this discussion / direction was also current in the early
1970s with artists such as Nancy Kitchel in NY and Annette Messager; with
the former, there was a deconstruction of the notion of the art_work_ or
_piece_ - and interest in daily life/accumulation. Lee Lozano and Hannah
Wilke worked in this direction as well; I think also of the more recent
spill of grrrl art / music here or the labor work of Regina Frank in Ger-
many. 

The men were men and a lot of them talked about _tough_ art and that meant
not just art but gender. So I read it.

Alan



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