Articles of ‘Martha Rosler’

Kettle’s Whistle: Wrapped up in Books

Kettle’s Whistle: Wrapped up in Books

By Michele Robecchi
Milan Kundera’s recent request to insert a clause in his agreements to prevent the digital publication of his novels has predictably generated both enthusiastic and perplexed responses, drawing a deeper furrow between those who advocate the uniqueness of the book as object and those who propagate its electronic version [...]



Interview with Martha Rosler

Interview with Martha Rosler

“Feminism is a viewpoint that demands a rethinking of questions of power in society and thus has undeniable potency.”
By Paco Barragán
Martha Rosler is a prolific American artist and writer. Her works range from photo-text to video, performance and installation. At the center of her artistic practice are sociopolitical concerns related to, among others, [...]



Under The Big Black Sun: California Art 1975-1981

Under The Big Black Sun: California Art 1975-1981

Museum of Contemporary Art - Los Angeles
Curated by Paul Schimmel
By Tucker Neel
“MOCA’s Under The Big Black Sun: California Art 1975-1981″ features works by legendary artists like John Baldessari, Chris Burden, Judy Chicago, Mike Kelley, Paul McCarthy, Raymond Pettibon, Martha Rosler and Bette Saar. These artists are well represented in this show, as well as in [...]