1920 The Subtlety of Subversion
Dates
March 6 - April 17, 1993
Curators
Jeanette Ingberman and Papo Colo
Artists
Laurie Anderson
Ida Applebroog
Lutz Bacher
Lillian Ball
Louise Bourgeois
Kathe Burkhart
Mary Carlson
Maureen Conner
Mary Ellen Croteau
Nicole Eisenman
Fierce Pussy
Barbara Friedman
Leslie Fry
Ava Gerber
Judy Glantzman
IIona Granet
Nancy Grossman
Beth Haggart
Jerelyn Hanrahan
Eva Hesse
Rachel Harrison
Lisa Hoke
Jenny Holzer
Kate Howard
Rebecca Howland
Robin Kahn
Kit Keith
Samm Kunce
Zoe Leonard
Lilla LoCurto
Marcia Lyons
Marlene McCarty
Ana Mendieta
Charlotte Moorman
Portia Munson
Cara Perlman
Adrian Piper
Rona Pondick
Pike Powers
Monique Safford
Carolee Schneemann
Cindy Sherman
Elise Siegel
Amy Sillman
Nancy Spero
Chrysanne Stathacos
Jude Tallichet
Joy Taylor
Kerry Vander Meer
Carrie Mae Weems
Hannah Wilke
Sue Williams
Martha Wilson
Exhibition
1920 was a group exhibition of over 50 contemporary women artists. 1920 showcased a younger generation of women artists emerging in the '90s whose work deals with issues of feminism, gender and identity. It put their work into a context by exhibiting these artists with those of an older generation of women artists who had addressed similar concerns in the '60s, '70s and '80s. The exhibition takes its title from the year 1920 in which the 19th Amendment to the Constitution was passed and women won the right to vote in the U.S.
Exhibit Archive | 92-93 Calender