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  1. 7. Mai 2024 · Immediate Family. Leon Albert Golub. husband. Stephen "Steve" Spero Golub. son. Private. child. Private. child. view all. Nancy Spero's Timeline. Genealogy for Nancy Spero (1926 - 2009) family tree on Geni, with over 260 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  2. Vor 4 Tagen · Now through May 18, 2024. A prominent figure in feminist and conceptual art movements, Nancy Spero (1926–2009) wove together narratives of the female experience, daring to explore the intersection of gender and war, violence, and discourse of Western history.

  3. Vor 5 Tagen · Always interested in politics, he was active in Art Workers News, a newspaper published by the Foundation for the Community of Artists, as well as the group Artists Meeting for Cultural Change; this latter activist organization, whose members included critic and curator Lucy Lippard and artists Leon Golub, Nancy Spero, and Claes Oldenburg, created a stir in 1975 with its protest of the Whitney ...

  4. 30. Apr. 2024 · Fr 07.06.2024 | 17:30 | Nancy-Spero-Saal. VERORdnTEN. Helena Fernandino mit Heidi Morgenstern & Janusz­Korczak­ Schule Dresden. Teilnehmer:innen: 10. Klasse. Eintritt: 5/3 EUR. Dauer: ca. 25 Minuten.

  5. 3. Mai 2024 · Fr 03.05.24 | 18 & 22 Uhr | Nancy-Spero-SaalSa 04.05.24 |16:30 Uhr | Nancy-Spero-SaalSave the last dance for meAlessandro SciarroniTanzEintritt: 7 €Dauer: ca. 30 min. In „Save the last dance for me“ arbeitet der italienische Choreograf Alessandro Sciarroni zusammen mit zwei Tänzern an den Schritten des Bologneser Tanzes Polka Chinata. Der Tanz geht auf das […]

  6. 29. Apr. 2024 · This print by the artist Leon Golub is among the first lithographs he made while living in Chicago with his wife, the artist Nancy Spero, after they both graduated from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1949.

  7. 7. Mai 2024 · The expatriates included household names like Sam Francis, Ellsworth Kelly, William Klein, and Peter Saul as well as underappreciated African American veterans - men who all studied in Paris under the GI bill. The Parisian artists community also had women seeking artistic freedom, like future icons Joan Mitchell and Nancy Spero.