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Statement
From cut-photograph collage to an exploration of life-extending artificial intelligence, this exhibition showcases work by an intergenerational group of women artists exploring the construction and implications of hybrid and multiple identities.
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Events
Barbara Hammer on "Multiply, Identify, Her"
Wed, May 30, 2018 from 6:30 – 8:00pm UTC
Barbara Hammer and ICP Assistant Curator Marina Chao discuss the intersections of Hammer's work and the key precepts of Multiply, Identify, Her, including multiple and hybrid selves, feminism, and identity. For nearly fifty years, Hammer's work in film, photography, and interdisciplinary media has broken ground, taken experimental form, and driven new perspectives on queer and feminist art.
This is a free event but registration is requested.
More information at https://www.icp.org/events/barbara-hammer-on-multiply-identify-her
Dismantling the Gaze: A Visual Primer
Tue, Jul 17, 2018 from 6:30 – 8:00pm UTC
This program launches ICP’s new series, "Dismantling the Gaze," which considers looking, power, and visual culture in the #MeToo moment. Art historian and popular culture scholar Maria Elena Buszek presents hundreds of years of visual culture in one brief presentation that concisely illustrates the gendered power structures deeply embedded in cultural production. She will then lead a discussion with artists Patricia Silva and Endia Beal, delving into contemporary examples that both demonstrate and subvert traditional gendered hierarchies in visual media.
This is a free event, but please register in advance. ICP Members have access to preferred seating in our reserved members’ section.
The ICP Museum–public program combination ticket grants $10 entry starting at 4:30 PM to those attending the program. Tickets are only available online when you register for the program.
More information at https://www.icp.org/events/dismantling-the-gaze-a-visual-primer
Dismantling the Gaze: Reading through "Multiply, Identify, Her"
Wed, Jul 18, 2018 from 6:30 – 8:00pm UTC
Building on the first session of "Dismantling the Gaze," where the history of gendered tropes and stereotypes throughout the history of visual culture was presented; this session brings together artists Leah Schrager and Rafia Santana to discuss the tradition of subverting those hierarchies through a look at the artistic strategies highlighted in the ICP Museum’s exhibition "Multiply, Identify, Her."
This is a free event, but please register in advance. ICP Members have access to preferred seating in our reserved members’ section.
The ICP Museum–public program combination ticket grants $10 entry starting at 4:30 PM to those attending the program. Tickets are only available online when you register for the program.
More information at https://www.icp.org/events/dismantling-the-gaze-reading-through-multiply-identify-her
Feminism(s) Film Series at Anthology Film Archives
Fri, Aug 17, 2018 at 7:00pm – Tue, Aug 21, 2018 at 7:00pm UTC
ICP and Anthology Film Archives continue their ongoing collaboration with "Feminism(s)," a film series that draws on themes explored in the ICP Museum’s exhibition "Multiply, Identify, Her" and ICP’s public programs series "Dismantling the Gaze."
Like the exhibition and programming it draws inspiration from, "Feminism(s)" presents a spectrum of tones, styles, and media. From lowbrow genre film to critically acclaimed and experimental works, the media arts have long served as platforms for feminism and subversion. This series asks us to look across generations, popular film, and art, not to mark generalities of feminist making, but to highlight the multiplicities therein.
Schedule
Friday, August 17
7 PM Fabulous Stains (87 min)
9:15 PM Love Witch (120 min)
Saturday, August 18
6 PM Video Art (75 min)
8 PM Season of the Witch (104 min)
Sunday, August 19
3:30 Television (95 min)
6 PM Sex and Love in the 90s (70 min)
8 PM Portraiture (65 min)
Monday, August 20
7:30 PM Season of the Witch (104 min)
Tuesdat, August 21
7:30 PM Love Witch (120 min)
More information at https://www.icp.org/events/feminisms-film-series
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Location
79 Essex Street
New York, NY, US
Monday, Wednesday, Friday–Sunday, 11am–7pm
Tuesday, Closed
Thursday, 11am–8pm