Suzanne Lacy: Spaces Between

Suzanne Lacy

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Suzanne Lacy: Spaces Between By Sharon Irish (University of Minnesota Press, ). In this critical examination of Suzanne Lacy, Sharon Irish surveys Lacy's. Suzanne Lacy: Spaces Between [Sharon Irish] on donnsboatshop.com *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Often controversial and sometimes even shocking to.

University of Minnesota Press, c Language English View all editions Prev Next edition 2 of 3. Check copyright status Cite this Title Suzanne Lacy: Subjects Lacy, Suzanne -- Criticism and interpretation. Artists' books -- United States. Contents Visceral beginnings Embodied networks The urban stage Convergences We make the city, the city makes us Turning point Teens and violence.

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Whisper, the Waves, the Wind , created with Sharon Allen in , was the culmination of the Whisper Project , a yearlong series of events that highlighted the special needs of older women. I want to help them overcome the barriers set up by prejudice, by the accumulation of wealth and power.

I want to reinfuse them with their power and realized how right and evocative the sea was as a setting. With all its cycles, I think people will get the feeling whether they understand it or not, that sense of continuity in matriarchal consciousness. They sat in groups of four, at white cloth-covered tables on two adjacent beaches at Children's Pool in La Jolla. Their animated conversations focused on pre-selected topics—their thoughts about the physical process of aging; preparing for death; loss; the women's movement; what advice they would give to younger women.

The Crystal Quilt was the most ambitions and most complex of all of Lacy's 's vivant, as she often describes these grand, large-scale productions.

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Lacy believes that her work cannot be re-enacted literally based on its immediate response to specific times and places. However, as many issues remain current it is possible to "re-think" works in new contexts. Silver Action took place in February at the Tate Modern Gallery in London and featured women over the age of 60 discussing activism regarding women's rights: The Oakland Projects aimed to engage local California youth in consciousness-raising discussions about police brutality, social injustice, education, and other social issues. More than young people had conversations in cars about race, class, gender, inequality, and other issues.

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Observers were asked to listen in on the conversations. The students trained in independent media created a documentary of the performance, which was covered on mainstream news stations.

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In , Lacy modified her earlier work Three Weeks in May for a new project called Three Weeks in January , which continued the dialogue about rape in Los Angeles. It included presentations, conversations, and a performance called Storying Rape. Shame Ends Here grew into another art project produced for the Liverpool Biennial in , which promoted a public conversation in the English city about rape violence, education, and prevention.

Sackler Center for Feminist Art , participants discussed gender issues while passersbys listened in. The organization works to increase communication between women and connect the public with forms of women-based media. Lacy is the editor of Mapping the Terrain: New Genre Public Art , an anthology of essays about the impact of performance art in public spaces. Lacy has consistently written about her work: Lacy has held several positions at academic institutions focusing on the arts. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Archived from the original on But is it Art?

The Spirit of Art as Activism. The Body Politics of Suzanne Lacy. Retrieved 17 April Retrieved 5 February Leaving Art first ed.

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