Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Photo Tour: Women Pop Artists at the Brooklyn Museum

The thing that is amazing about New York is that not only are there tons of great museums in Manhattan, but Brooklyn has its own museum--one that any city would be proud to have. It would be a little like, I don't know, the west side of Houston having its own art museum. Here are photos from a show, Seductive Subversion: Women Pop Artists 1958-1968,  I saw there earlier this month. (Did I mention that they have a very enlightened attitude towards patrons taking photos?)

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Marisol, The Bicycle Riders, 1962, wood, paint, graphite, cast plaster, cast metal and plastic

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Lee Lozano, No Titles, 1962, colored pencil and crayon on paper

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Idelle Weber, Woman With a Jump Rope, circa 1964-65, plexiglass and neon

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Chryssa, Cents Sign Traveling from Broadway to Africa via Guadeloupe, 1968, neon tubing and plexiglass

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Idelle Weber, Nine Cubes, circa 1968-70, silkscreened lucite

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Chryssa, Newspaper II, 1961, oil on canvas

2 comments:

  1. So glad you enjoyed your visit to the Brooklyn Museum. Thanks for your comments and terrific photos of Seductive Subversion, Women Pop Artists, 1958-1968. It closes on January 9, 2011.

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  2. Wow, the Brooklyn Museum PR staff is really on the ball! If you are in New York or going to be in the next 2 1/2 weeks, I definitely recommend you see this show.

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