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The Two Halves of Martha Wilson's Brain

Artist
Martha Wilson
Date
2019
Publisher
VERLAG FÜR MODERNE KUNST
Format
Catalogues
ISBN
9783903228917
Size
21 × 15.3 cm
Length
188 pp
Genre
Performance Art
Description

This catalog illuminates two vital parts of Brooklyn-based performance artist Martha Wilson’s (born 1947) artistic career, presenting a selection of her politically subversive works alongside the story of Franklin Furnace Archive, Inc, the alternative art space that she founded in 1976.

Softcover, colour.

  1. Martha Wilson’s Brian
 

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