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  1. Hannah Wilke (* 1. März 1940 in New York, NY; † 28. Januar 1993 in Texas) war eine US-amerikanische Künstlerin und Feministin. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Biographie. 2 Künstlerisches Werk. 3 Ausstellungen (Auswahl) 4 Öffentliche Sammlungen. 5 Auszeichnungen. 6 Literatur. 7 Weblinks. 8 Einzelnachweise. Biographie [ Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hannah_WilkeHannah Wilke - Wikipedia

    Hannah Wilke (born Arlene Hannah Butter; (March 7, 1940 – January 28, 1993) was an American painter, sculptor, photographer, video artist and performance artist. Wilke's work is known for exploring issues of feminism, sexuality and femininity.

  3. www.moma.org › artists › 18539Hannah Wilke | MoMA

    Hannah Wilke (born Arlene Hannah Butter; (March 7, 1940 – January 28, 1993) was an American painter, sculptor, photographer, video artist and performance artist. Wilke's work is known for exploring issues of feminism, sexuality and femininity.

  4. 28. Jan. 1993 · Summary of Hannah Wilke. Now seen as an iconic and path-breaking Feminist artist, Wilke's work was first rejected by many critics, largely because of her conventional beauty. Her performances and photography are now seen as a crucial component of the Feminist movement in their use of the artist's own body in ways that addressed ...

  5. www.artnet.com › artists › hannah-wilkeHannah Wilke | Artnet

    Hannah Wilke was an American artist known for her confrontational work which addressed issues relating to sexuality and femininity. View Hannah Wilkes 104 artworks on artnet. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices.

  6. 20. Okt. 2021 · Hannah Wilke: Intra-Venus Series No. 4, July 26 and February 19, 1992, 1992-93, performalist self-portrait with Donald Goddard, two chromogenic supergloss photographs, 71 1/2 by 47 1/4 inches each

  7. 4. Juni 2021 · Jun 4, 2021–Jan 16, 2022. Location: Museum. American artist Hannah Wilke (1940–93) created innovative and provocative art to affirm life. Her work embraces the vitality and vulnerability of the human body as essential to experiencing life and connecting with each other.