Martha Rosler Wants to Know Why We Still Aren’t Outraged Posted by By Alice Newell-Hanson and Sean Donnola August 10, 2023Posted inArt, Brooklyn (NYC), Culture, Demonstrations, Protests and Riots, Mitchell-Innes & Nash, Rosler, Martha, Women's Rights Since the 1960s, the artist has channeled her wit and her conscience into works that face American injustice head-on.
Mary Kelly’s Revolution Is Ongoing Posted by By Sophie Haigney and Philip Cheung November 10, 2022Posted inArt, Bernstein, Judith (1942- ), Culture, Culture (Arts), Kelly, Mary (Artist), Roe v Wade (Supreme Court Decision), Rosler, Martha, wintertravel2022, Women and Girls, Women's Rights The pioneering artist’s feminist work was groundbreaking in the ’70s. She never dreamed it would look just as radical half a century later.
Rirkrit Tiravanija’s Pad Thai Is Both a Meal and an Artwork Posted by By Alice Newell-Hanson April 21, 2022Posted inArt, Colleges and Universities, Content Type: Personal Profile, Cooking and Cookbooks, Culture, New York City, Rosler, Martha, tculture2022, Thai Food (Cuisine), Tiravanija, Rirkrit The artist uses food as a medium and as a means of connection — including with his students.