Martha Rosler

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Martha Rosler is an American artist and theorist known for her politically engaged work in photography, video, performance, and critical writing that addresses issues such as war, gender, and urban life.

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instanceOf art theorist
artist
human
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
fieldOfWork conceptual art
critical theory
feminist art
installation art
media critique
performance art
photography
political art
urban studies
video art
focusesOn anti-war activism
feminist politics
social justice
urban policy
genre documentary photography
installation
performance
photomontage
video essay
hasNotableWork "Bringing the War Home" series NERFINISHED
"House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home" NERFINISHED
"If You Lived Here..." NERFINISHED
"Semiotics of the Kitchen" NERFINISHED
"The Bowery in two inadequate descriptive systems" NERFINISHED
hasWorkType critical writing
installation
performance
photography
video
influencedBy Marxist theory
conceptual art
documentary photography
feminist theory
knownFor challenging traditional representations of women
community-based and participatory projects
critical engagement with mass media images
use of montage to critique war
languageOfWorkOrName English
mainTheme consumer culture
domestic labor
feminism
gender
gentrification
housing
media representation
urban life
war
movement conceptual art movement
feminist art movement
institutional critique
political art movement
postmodern art
notableFor critical writing on art and politics
feminist critique of media and representation
photomontage series "Bringing the War Home" NERFINISHED
politically engaged art
video work "Semiotics of the Kitchen" NERFINISHED
occupation art critic
artist
educator
performance artist
photographer
video artist
writer
politicalAlignment left-wing politics
writesAbout art and politics
feminism and representation
photography theory
urbanism and housing

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