Get your feminist on this month with A.I.R.’s staff picks of exhibitions and events!
Martha Wilson, Posturing: Male Impersonator (Butch), 1973
Concept, Performance, Documentation, Language
With over 50 artists, most of whom worked–and continue to work–in New York, [this show] illustrates the shared interests and common endeavor that animated a loosely defined community of artists from the late 1960s to the early 1980s.
February 20 – April 17, 2016
Mitchell Algus Gallery
132 Delancey Street, 2nd floor, NYC
Elizabeth Zvonar, The New Feminism, 2016
Artist Brunch Chats: RU
A series of intimate and low key discussions in the Ace Hotel NY Lobby Bar. The first gathering will feature RU artist Elizabeth Zvonar who often uses a feminist perspective to illustrate how rules of engagement were unbalanced in the past and remain so today.
Sunday, February 28, 12pm (FREE)
Ace Hotel
20 W 29th Street, NYC
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New York City’s curator-driven art fair during Armory Arts Week!
With over 100 curators and 600 artists, the exhibition will be comprised of artworks related to the theme, ⌘COPY⌘PASTE. Buy tickets here.
March 1, 5-9pm (VIP VERNISSAGE)
March 2 – 6, 12-8pm
March 7, 12-6pm
Skylight at Moynihan Station
421 Eigth Avenue, NYC
Sarah Morris, Still from Strange Magic, 2014, REDCODE HD digital video, 45 min 8 sec
Maneuvering within Systems: the Artist and the Protagonist
Every month renowned art historian Bettina Funcke will talk with an influential figure in the field of contemporary art and visual culture, investigating their work and thinking, their histories, trajectories, and processes.
Artists Space Dialogue with Sarah Morris
March 2, 7pm ($5 entry)
Artists Space Books & Talks
55 Walker Street, NYC
2016 Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
An all-day communal updating of Wikipedia entries on subjects related to art and feminism. FREE but registration required. RSVP here.
Saturday, March 5, 10am-5pm
MoMA – Cullman Education and Research Building
4 West 54th Street, NYC