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  1. Initially created for the grand entryway of the 52nd Biennale di Venezia in 2007, Maypole: Take No Prisoners provokes critical discussion about the cyclical nature of history, war, and its victims.

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      Nancy Spero Maypole: Take No Prisoners April 28 – June 17,...

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      Maypole: Take No Prisoners was Spero’s final major work...

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      Maypole: Take No Prisoners was Spero’s final major work...

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      Commies / Maypole (1967), alongside additional works on...

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      Nancy Spero - From Victimage to Liberation: Works from the...

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      Galerie Lelong & Co., New York represents prominent...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nancy_SperoNancy Spero - Wikipedia

    Nancy Spero (August 24, 1926 – October 18, 2009) was an American visual artist. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Spero lived for much of her life in New York City. She married and collaborated with artist Leon Golub. [1] . As both artist and activist, Nancy Spero had a career that spanned fifty years.

  3. Maypole: Take No Prisoners II (2008) is the last major work that Nancy Spero undertook, before her death in October 2009. Originally conceived for the 2007 Venice Biennale and intended to occupy the main entry hall of the Italian Pavilion in the Giardini, Maypole presents the viewer with a host of heads, decapitated and screaming.

    • American
    • August 24, 1926
    • Cleveland, Ohio, USA
    • October 18, 2009
  4. 15. Jan. 2024 · Maypole: Take No Prisoners is a critical and visual outcry against the recourse to strategies of violence in situations of conflict, namely the two wars that the artist spoke out against during her lifetime: the US interventions in Vietnam and Iraq.

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  5. 1. März 2009 · NANCY Spero’s WAR MAYPOLE/Take NO PRISONERS. Nancy Spero; Deborah Frizzell. Cultural Politics (2009) 5 (1): 118–132. https://doi.org/10.2752/175174309X388518. Share. Tools.

    • Nancy Spero, Deborah Frizzell
    • 2009
  6. 28. Apr. 2017 · Installation Views. Initially created for the grand entryway of the 52nd Biennale di Venezia in 2007, Maypole: Take No Prisoners provokes critical discussion about the cyclical nature of history, war, and its victims. Lelong’s smaller gallery room features an early inspiration for the Maypole sculpture, Kill Commies / Maypole (1967 ...

  7. 28. Apr. 2017 · Nancy Spero, 'Maypole: Take No Prisoners' at Galerie Lelong & Co. New York, New York, United States on 28 Apr–17 Jun 2017 | Ocula. Galerie Lelong is pleased to present the first ever US installation of Nancy Spero’s large-scale, three-dimensional sculpture Maypole: Take No Prisoners.