ORIGINAL VISIONS: SHIFTING THE PARADIGM, WOMEN'S ART
1970-1996
January 26 to May 18, 1997
Magdalena Abakanowicz
Mary Beth Edelson
Janet Fish
Agnes Martin
Pat Steir
Carrie Mae Weems
In collaboration with the Boston College Women's Studies Program,
this exhibition examines the stylistically diverse concerns of women artists
with careers spanning the last twenty-five years. Works are drawn from the
nineteen seventies, eighties, and nineties. The exhibition will explore the
development of each artist within the larger historical context of the major
movements of the period, in relation to the other work in the exhibition,
and to the women's movement. For students, members of the university and the
general public, this exhibition is an introduction to the variety of forms
that women have chosen to express different visual concerns, and an example
of how artists' works develop and change over an extended period.
The catalogue of the exhibition includes a historical
essay by Alston Conley, Curator McMullen Museum and Katherine Nahum,
Adjunct Professor in the Fine Arts Department and interviews with the
artists by Alston Conley, Curator, Mary Armstrong, Adjunct Professor
in the Fine Arts Department, Lisa Cuklanz, Assistant Professor in the
Communications and Theater Department, Marianne LaFrance, Professor
in the Psychology Department, and Jennifer Grinnell, Exhibition and
Publication Manager. The interviews provide primary source material
to accompany the objects on exhibition, fulfilling the educational mission
of the Museum the exhibition and catalogue contribute to the understanding
of women in the Visual Arts and their role in recent Art History.

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