An In Conversation with the original Guerilla Girl

12.06.2013 | Art , Blog | BY:

Judith Bernstein will be talking to curator Sarah McCrory about the art of female rebellion this Thursday.

The American artist, who was a founding member of A.I.R. Gallery (the first gallery devoted to showing female artists), as well as an early member of art activist organisations including Guerilla Girls, Art Workers’ Coalition, and Fight Censorship, will be discussing her four decades of creating controversial work.

The discussion is taking place in the context of the ICA’s new exhibition Keep Your Timber Limber (Works on Paper), which examines artists who have addressed issues such as gender politics, sexuality, feminist issues, war, censorship and race from the 1940s until today.

Judith Bernstein in Conversation with Sarah McCrory takes place on 13 June at 6:45pm, at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, The Mall, SW1Y 5AH.

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