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Lucy Lippard’s Life on the Frontlines of Artwork
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Lucy Lippard’s Life on the Frontlines of Artwork

Last updated: November 27, 2024 1:43 am
Editorial Board Published November 27, 2024
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When Lucy Lippard left New York Metropolis for the tiny village of Galisteo, New Mexico, some had been shocked: How may this large of Twentieth-century artwork criticism, this chief within the combat for feminism and equitable illustration in museums, go away the so-called “center of the art world” for such a rural space? 

Lippard is famend not just for her strident activism but in addition for altering the sport of artwork criticism itself. The writer of a whopping 26 books, Lippard was a co-founder of each the standby press for artist books, Printed Matter, and the legendary feminist Heresies Collective. She broke down limitations between artwork writers and artists, letting her writing movement free in a sort of “proto-blog” that impressed publications like ours. 

Lucy Lippard handing out flyers at a protest of the Museum of Fashionable Artwork with the Artists and the Artwork Employees Coalition (AWC) in 1976 (element of photograph by Jan Van Raay, picture courtesy Lucy Lippard)

Whereas scores of artists and critics alike preserve Lippard’s volumes stacked excessive on their cabinets, she is pretty enigmatic as a determine. On this episode, she sat down with Hyperallergic Editor-in-Chief Hrag Vartanian to provide a uncommon recorded interview about her life in artwork. To raised perceive her work, we additionally talked with the Brooklyn Museum’s Sackler Senior Curator of Feminist Artwork Catherine Morris, who put collectively a present on Lippard’s work from 2012 to 2013 entitled Materializing “Six Years”: Lucy R. Lippard and the Emergence of Conceptual Artwork. 

We additionally interviewed editor, guide artist, and painter Susan Bee, a member of Brooklyn’s A.I.R. Gallery, which was the primary house within the metropolis devoted to ladies artists. She had a front-row seat to Lippard’s affect within the rising Nineteen Sixties and ’70s feminist artwork scene of which had been each an element. She additionally spoke to a little-known a part of Lippard’s legacy: her fiction. In reality, Lippard informed us that she needed to be a fiction author first, however selected to pursue nonfiction as an alternative, believing she “was really bad at writing the kind of fiction anybody would want to publish.” That’s not the case: A lot of her brief fiction is being printed by New Paperwork for the primary time this December in a quantity titled Headwaters (and Different Quick Fictions). 

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susan beeLeft: Catherine Morris (photograph by Grace Roselli, courtesy Catherine Morris); proper: Susan Bee (photograph by Grace Roselli, courtesy Susan Bee)

From our vantage level within the 2020s, it’s simple to take ladies’s illustration in museums as a right. However, as Bee reminds us, “None of this stuff happened. It was really a fight.” Now, as ladies’s rights start to slide away as soon as once more, we are able to be taught from these tales to higher put together for the combat forward.

Sue Ford. Lucy Lippard far left George Paton Gallery 1975Lucy Lippard (far left) at George Paton Gallery in 1975 (photograph by Sue Ford, courtesy the Sue Ford Archive)

A particular due to Loghaven Artist Residency, the place a lot of the analysis for this podcast was carried out with the assistance of the gathering of the library on the College of Tennessee.

Subscribe to Hyperallergic on Apple Podcasts and wherever else you take heed to podcasts. Hearken to the dialog together with reference pictures on YouTube.

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