This week, we finish our New York coverage. Here, LauraLee Brott is in conversation with the amazing Mary Beth Edelson. In this episode, part 1 of 2, we visited Mary Beth’s Greenwich Village studio/apartment to hear her talk about her past, her recent work and the story behind her most important work, Some Living American Women Artists (1972).
You can find a video of her performance, Making Eye Contact filmed at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, here. Production by Gregory Wendt.
For more information on her work, Some Living American Women Artists in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art, NY, go here.
For information on the exhibition, WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution, that ran from February 17—May 12, 2008 at PS1 Contemporary Art Center, go here.
Show Notes:
For more information on her and her work check out her website.
marybethedelson.com
In Houston, Mary Beth is represented by
Deborah Colton Gallery
2445 North Boulevard
Houston, Texas 77098
In New York, she is represented by
Accola Griefen Gallery
547 West 27th Street #634
New York, NY 10001
This interview would not have been possible without The MAC. Thanks to them.
The McKinney Avenue Contemporary
3120 McKinney Avenue
Dallas, Texas 75204
And thanks to Valley House Gallery and Sculpture Garden for letting us film in the garden!
ATW info: Twitter: @artthisweek – Facebook: facebook.com/artthisweek – Tumblr: artthisweek.tumblr.com
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