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Carolee Schneemann (October 12, 1939 – March 6, 2019) [ 1 ] was an American visual experimental artist, known for her multi-media works on the body, narrative, sexuality and gender. [ 2 ] She received a B.A. in poetry and philosophy [ 3 ] from Bard College and a Master of Fine Arts from the University of Illinois.
After 1973, Carolee stopped doing her large performance works, and occasionally would do solo work, some of which was slightly reminiscent of her early Eye Body work, in the sense that it used large drawing and her own personal nudity but with no interaction. She was going through a difficult time in which her world lost considerable meaning ...
- Ted Castle
Nov 9, 2022 · In Eye Body and many of her later works, Schneemann performs alone. She equips herself with the tools of performance and orchestrates the work herself before the audience.
- Lillian Crawford
Oct 14, 2022 · Schneemann died in 2019, two years after receiving the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the Venice Biennale. Now through January 8, 2023, the Barbican in London is exploring her work in ...
Carolee Schneemann Pioneered the Way Women’s Bodies Were Seen. The multidisciplinary artist, who died this month at 79, used her body as a canvas to produce works that celebrated female...
Carolee Schneemann (October 12, 1939 – March 6, 2019) was an American visual experimental artist, known for her multi-media works on the body, narrative, sexuality and gender. She received a B.A. in poetry and philosophy from Bard College and a Master of Fine Arts from the University of Illinois.
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Mar 6, 2019 · Schneemann created viscerally inspired performances in the 1960s and 1970s but also delved into collage, assemblage, film, and photography. Often her ideas for her work came from dreams, finding inspiration in the sequences of images and sounds in the unconscious nocturnal workings of her mind.