Art, women and the establishment

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Art, women and the establishment
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IZ1233A
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New York University's Loeb Student Center's Art Committee joins with the Fine Arts Museum of the Women's Interart Center in presenting a series of special events to salute 1975: Women and Art. Tuesday, May 13, 7pm panel discussion on "Art, Women and the Establishment." Panel is moderated by artist Dorothy Gillespie and includes Alice Neel, artist; Ruth Van Doren, director of the New School for Social Research's Human Relations Work Study Center; Lawrence Alloway, art critic for <i>The Nation</i> and professor at SUNY Stony Brook; Cindy Nemser, editor and publisher of the <i>Feminist Art Journal</i> and author of the book <i>Art Talk</i>; and Maggie Tripp, author of <i>Woman in the Year 2000</i> and lecturer at the New School. Alloway discusses the vagueness of the term "establishment" and issues of centrality and "peripherality" vis-a-vis women artists. Neel talks about the moneyed interests in the art world. Van Doren talks about sexuality and the need to dispose of the establishment. Nemser talks about the power struggle between different wealthy institutions and how a move toward the interpersonal structures of feminism will counter this. The panel discusses whether women in the past helped to establish institutions that are now harming women artists, whether the women's art movement is becoming a separate establishment or emerging to change the existing order of things, and the nihilism in Andy Warhol's work. <br><br>Sound quality is poor.

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1975-05-13
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