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Ulrike Rosenbach

Price
$20.00
Date
1989
Format
Catalogues
Size
23 × 23 × 0.5 cm
Length
66 pp
Genre
Performance Art, Feminist Theory
Description

This catalogue traces the progression of German video and performance artist Ulrike Rosenbach between 1972 and 1982 and documents her production since 1972, tracing recurrent themes and positioning the artist within the history and discourse of feminist art practice.

Includes an essay by exhibition curator, Claudia Lupri, a biography, bibliography and videography.

  1. Ulrike Rosenbach cover
 

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