Martha Rosler - Videos
11/04/2011
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Artist Martha Rosler speaking at 'Actors, Agents and Attendants: Social Housing - Housing the Social'. a two-day symposium emphasizing the relationship between the waning political and practical imperative of social housing and the broader conceptual or philosophical idea of 'housing the social'. SKOR, Foundation for Art and Public Domain, Felix Meritis in Amsterdam, The Netherlands November 4 - 5, 2011
11/04/2011
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Contribution by artist Martha Rosler during 'Actors, Agents and Attendants: Social Housing - Housing the Social'. 'Social Housing - Housing the Social' is a two-day symposium emphasizing the relationship between the waning political and practical imperative of social housing and the broader conceptual or philosophical idea of 'housing the social'. SKOR, Foundation for Art and Public Domain, Felix Meritis in Amsterdam, The Netherlands November 4 - 5, 2011
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Works of video artists Martha Rosler and William Wegman presented at the MTV Screen in Times Square at Electronic Arts Intermix 40th Anniversary. April 13-19, 2011. William Wegman featuring Dog Duet, 1975, 2:37 minutes, Martha Rosler represented through Backyard Economy I, 1974, 3:20 minutes
10/22/2010
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Interview with Martha Rosler about "As If", an exhibition at the GAM - Galleria Civica d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea Torino / Civic Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art, curated by Elena Volpato.
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Artist Martha Rosler and Chrissie Iles discussing the inspiration for her work on view in "Off The Wall: Part 1—Thirty Performative Actions," "Vital Statistics of a Citizen, Simply Obtained" (1977), as well as how it reflects the connection between the social judgment of women and the crimes committed against them with Anne & Joel Ehrenkranz Curator Chrissie Iles.
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Martha Rosler talking about here photographic and video work and La casa, la calle, la cocina, at the Centro José Guerrero de Granada
Length: 1:50:53
Photographers Martha Rosler, Barbara Moore and Jamel Shabazz discussing the exhibition "Street Art, Street Life", their work and the larger cultural context of Street Art, Street Life - Street as Site of Globalization at The New School, Parsons The New School for Design, moderated by Whitney Rugg, Curatorial Fellow, The Bronx Museum of the Arts.
09/07/2008
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Visual artist Martha Rosler speaking about her work and background for Cut and Paste in the New York Times, presenting Cleaning the Dragon, a photomontage from the series "Bringing the War Home", Tron (Amputee), Balloons, Cargo Cult from the series "Body Beautiful, or Beauty Knows No Pain", Semiotics of the Kitchen, Born to be Sold, Untitled (O'Hare), Subway Tunnel, Hanover, Homeless, The Street and Other Venues, The Gray Drape, Point and Shoot, Photo Op, Invasion.
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Artist talk by Martha Rosler at Stills Gallery, Scotlands centre for photography.
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Exhibition of the traveling Martha Rosler Library at INHA, Institut national d’histoire de l’art in Paris, France. The library encompasses approximately 7,700 titles from the artist's personal collection, the Library was opened to the public by e-flux in November 2005 as a storefront reading room on Ludlow street in New York City and has since traveled to Frankfurter Kunstverein, MuHKA, Antwerp and unitednationsplaza, Berlin.
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Video and performance artist Martha Rosler in a trailer of Born to be Sold, The Strange Case of Baby M/S, an investigation of presentation and media portrayal of Mary Beth Whitehead and Mr. Sperm in the debate about women's rights, surrogate mothers, and property rights to a baby girl. Produced by Paper Tiger TV, New York. USA, 1988, 28 Min
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Semiotics of the kitchen by American artist Martha Rosler, featuring the ingredients of the housewife's day from A to Z, naming and mimicking the ordinary, with slashing gestures which are punching through the "system of harnessed subjectivity". 1975
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Martha Rosler speaking about Conceptual Art and Feminism.













