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Seductive Subversion: Women Pop Artists, 1958-1968

Seductive Subversion: Women Pop Artists, 1958-1968

Presented by University of the Arts - Rosenwald-Wolf Gallery at University of the Arts - Rosenwald-Wolf Gallery

January 22-March 15, 2010

“Seductive Subversion: Women Pop Artists, 1958 – 1968,” the first exhibition of women Pop artists, aims to define their lost legacy. The exhibition features Marisol’s “John Wayne” sculpture; Niki de Saint Phalle’s eight-foot-tall “Nana” sculpture “Black Rosy”; Rosalyn Drexler’s “Chubby Checker” and “Home Movies” oil and acrylic works; Chryssa’s neon Times Square-inspired “Ampersand”; a 17-foot-long triptych by Idelle Weber; and paintings and sculptures by Faith Ringgold, Pauline Boty, Vija Celmins, Dorothy Grebenak, Kay Kurt, Yayoi Kusama, Lee Lozano, Mara McAfee, Barbro Ostlihn, Martha Rosler, Marjorie Strider and Alina Szapocznikow. January 22 – March 15, 2010. The University of the Arts: Rosenwald-Wolf Gallery (333 S. Broad St., Philadelphia), Hamilton Hall Galleries (320 S. Broad St., Philadelphia) and Borowsky Gallery (401 S. Broad St., Philadelphia).


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Tickets: free

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Dates:
January 22-March 15, 2010

Times:
Monday-Friday, 10 am-5 pm
Saturday, Noon-4 pm

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University of the Arts - Rosenwald-Wolf Gallery

333 S. Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19107

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