Feminist Avant-Garde Of The 1970s | Works From The Verbund Collection- Touring Exhibition

This major touring exhibition started in Rome in 2010 curated by Gabriele Schor. Shemilt’s works from the collection have been included since 2017 at the following venues:

Photographers Gallery, London, 7 Oct–2016 → Jan 2017; Stavanger Art Museum, Stavanger, Norway, 16th of June – 14th October, 2018; Dům umění města Brna, Brno House of Arts, Czech Republic, 12 Dec 2018 → 24 Feb 2019; Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona, Spain, 19 July 2019 → 5 January 2020; International Center of Photography, New York City 5 June → 6 September 2020.

Feminist Avant–Garde of the 1970s, is an expansive exhibition comprising forty-eight international female artists and over 150 major works from the VERBUND COLLECTION in Vienna.

The exhibition highlights groundbreaking practices that shaped the feminist art movement and provides a timely reminder of the wide impact of a generation of artists. Alongside established practitioners such as VALIE EXPORT, Cindy Sherman, Francesca Woodman and Martha Rosler, the exhibition also provides a rare opportunity to discover the influential work of artists including Katalin Ladik, Nil Yalter, Birgit Jürgenssen and Sanja Iveković. Curator Gabriele Schor coined the term Feminist Avant-Garde to underline the pioneering achievements of these artists.

Focusing on photographs, collage works, performances, films and videos produced throughout the 1970s, the exhibition reflects a moment during which practices of emancipation, gender equality and civil rights protest movements became part of public discourse. Operating across the public and personal realms – as well as using their own bodies as central motifs – these artists sought to address broad political issues and confront patriarchy and sexism in art and society. In doing so they created new, positively assertive female identities.

Feminist Avant-Garde of the 1970s is co-curated by Gabriele Schor, VERBUND COLLECTIONand Anna Dannemann, The Photographers’ Gallery.