Janine Antoni

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Janine Antoni is a contemporary performance and installation artist known for using her own body as a tool to create works that explore identity, feminism, and the processes of making.

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Janine Antoni canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf contemporary artist
human
artisticTheme domestic labor
feminism
identity
memory
process of making
the body
awardReceived Guggenheim Fellowship
MacArthur Fellowship NERFINISHED
birthDate 1964-01-19
birthPlace Freeport, Bahamas NERFINISHED
birthYear 1964
createdWorkWithMedium Gnaw made from chocolate and lard bitten by the artist
Lick and Lather self-portrait busts in chocolate and soap altered by licking and bathing NERFINISHED
Loving Care created by mopping the gallery floor with her hair soaked in hair dye
Moor made from knotted materials given by friends and strangers
Slumber involving weaving a blanket from threads unraveled from her nightgown
degree Bachelor of Arts from Sarah Lawrence College
Master of Fine Arts from Rhode Island School of Design
educatedAt Rhode Island School of Design NERFINISHED
Sarah Lawrence College NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork installation art
performance art
sculpture
galleryRepresentation Luhring Augustine Gallery NERFINISHED
gender female
hasExhibitedAt Documenta NERFINISHED
Guggenheim Museum NERFINISHED
Museum of Modern Art NERFINISHED
Tate Modern NERFINISHED
Venice Biennale NERFINISHED
Whitney Museum of American Art NERFINISHED
knownFor exploring feminist issues through everyday materials
process-oriented sculpture and performance
using her body as a tool in art-making
movement body art
contemporary art
feminist art
name Janine Antoni NERFINISHED
nationality Bahamian
notableWork Gnaw NERFINISHED
If I Die Before I Wake NERFINISHED
Lick and Lather NERFINISHED
Loving Care NERFINISHED
Moor NERFINISHED
Mortar and Pestle NERFINISHED
Slumber NERFINISHED
Touch NERFINISHED
residence New York City
usesBodyAsTool true

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