Maria Lai Exhibition at Museo Madre: Part of Initiative Highlighting Underrecognized Female Artists
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The article announces an exhibition on Maria Lai at the Museo Madre, part of a broader initiative to highlight and bring historiographical rigor to the practices of underrecognized female artists from the second half of the twentieth century. The exhibition follows previous shows on Kazuko Miyamoto and Tomaso Binga, and focuses on Lai's work involving gesture, knowledge transmission, and weaving. The piece is an exhibition announcement/listing from e-flux, providing context about the museum's programming cycle under president Angela Tecce and director Eva Fabbris.
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· 2 pulledto bring visibility and historiographical rigor to the practices of female artists who worked in the second half of the twentieth century with a radicalism that is often still underrecognized
the exhibition on Maria Lai expands this commitment, bringing to the forefront a body of work in which the practice of gesture, the transmission of knowledge, and the...
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