Still Dangerous! : The Harmony Hammond Reader
Still Dangerous! : The Harmony Hammond Reader
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Author(s): Hammond, Harmony
ISBN No.: 9781478034001
Pages: 528
Year: 202608
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 213.01
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Captions to Color Plates xi Editor''s Note xv Foreword: Reading Harmony Hammond / Julia Bryan-Wilson xvii Introduction: Dangerous / Tirza True Latimer 1 Preamble: "Art History," Art Journal (1996) 17 1. 1970s Editor''s Introduction 21 Statement, A.I.R. Gallery, New York (1973) 30 "More on Women''s Art: An Exchange," Art in America (1976) 32 "Feminist Abstract Art--a Political Viewpoint," Heresies: A Feminist Publication on Art and Politics (1977) 37 "Class Notes," Heresies (1977) 45 "Lesbian Artists," Our Right to Love: A Lesbian Resource Book (1978) 52 Statement, Lerner-Heller Gallery, New York (1979) 55 "A Sense of Touch," New Art Examiner (1979) 57 2. The 1980s Editor''s Introduction 67 "Horseblinders," Heresies (1980) 73 Curatorial Statement, "Home Work," Women''s Hall of Fame, Seneca Falls, New York (1981) 79 "Monstrous Beauty: The Woman Gone Wild," in Beauty and Critique (1982) 83 "Affirming the Existence of the World of Images," Wrappings: Essays on Feminism, Art, and the Martial Arts (1984) 90 Statement, Chicken Lady , A.I.R.


Gallery, New York (1984) 94 Book Review, " Frida: A Biography of Frida Kahlo by Hayden Herrerra," 13th Moon (1984) 96 Book Review, " The Arts of the North American Indian: Native Traditions in Evolution by Edwin L. Wade," Artspace: Southwestern Contemporary Arts Quarterly (1987) 104 Interview with MaLin Wilson[-Powell], Jonson Gallery, University Art Museum, University of New Mexico, Alburquerque (1988) 114 Artist''s Statement (1989-1990) 123 3. 1990s Editor''s Introduction 127 Interview with Neery Melkonian, THE Magazine (October 1992) 132 "Mechanisms of Exclusion," THE Magazine (April 1993) 138 "Resistances: Cultural Tourism and Native Resistance Through Self-Representation," THE Magazine (June 1993) 146 "A Space of Infinite Pleasurable Possibilities: Lesbian Self-Representation in Visual Art," in New Feminist Criticism: Art/Identity/Action (1994) 152 "Against Cultural Amnesia," Art Papers (1994) 182 " A Lesbian Show ," in In a Different Light: Visual Culture, Sexual Identity, Queer Practice (1995) 191 "Desperately Seeking Images: Pre-Stonewall and Pre-Feminist Art" (ca. 1996) 196 "Painting Allowed: Lesbians Trespass in the Modernist Painting Field," SITE SANTA FE (1997) 222 "Meetings with Agnes Martin," in Agnes Martin: Works on Paper (1998) 239 "Camping Out in the Southwest," in Out West exhibition catalogue (1999) 247 4. 2000s Editor''s Introduction 259 "Introduction," Lesbian Art in American, A Contemporary History (2000) 265 "Harmony Hammond, a Narrative Chronology: Part I, the Years 1944 to 1980" (ca. 2000), Compiled from Interviews by Moira Roth 268 "Local Artist Makes Good," El Puente de Galisteo (2002) 275 "Material Girls: Gender, Process, and Abstract Art Since 1970," Santa Fe Art Institute (2003) 278 "The Front Line, the Big Picture, the Long Haul: An Essay in Two Parts: Theory and Practice," in From Our Voices: Art Educators and Artists Speak Out About LGBT Issues (2003) 283 Letter to Christian Rattemeyer, Curator (2004) 293 Interview with Lester Strong, "Survivor Aesthetic," A & U: America''s AIDS Magazine (2004) 296 Statement, Paint on Metal exhibition, Tucson Museum of Art (2005) 300 Statement, How American Women Artists Invented Post-Modernism exhibition, Mason Gross School of Art Galleries, Ruters University (2005-6) 304 Statement, in High Times, Hard Times: New York Painting exhibition catalogue (2006) 306 "In Her Own Words: The Meeting of Passion and Intellect ," for the National Museum of Women in the Arts (2007, 2023) 309 Curatorial Essay, ¿Y QUÉ? Queer Art Made in Texas (2007) 312 "Memories of the Feminist Art Institute" (2008) 317 Letters to Ferris Olin and Judith K. Brodsky Regarding "The Group" (2008) 320 Interview with Julia Bryan-Wilson, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Oral History Program (September 14, 2008) 323 "Taking Space: A.I.


R. Gallery: The Formative Years" (2008) 336 Interview with Courtney Dailey (2009) 345 5. 2010s Editor''s Introduction 357 "A Manifesto (Personal) of Monochrome (Sort Of)" (2010) 363 "Censorship," College Art Association (2011) 366 Interview with Carlos Motta, for We Who Feel Differently (2011) 370 "Inroads and Outposts: Curating Queer Exhibitions in the Southwest," Pennsylvania State University (2011) 374 Wall Text, Erasing Censorship Exhibition, Left Coast Books, Goleta, California (2011) 383 "Sexuality and the Museum," Brooklyn Museum (2012) 389 Artist''s Talk, Brooklyn Museum (2012) 392 "The Collective Archive as Feminist Art Narrative," the Feminist Art Project Day of Panels, Brooklyn Museum (2013) 401 Curatorial Essay, Material Engagements , RedLine Contemporary Art Center, Denver (2013) 405 Letter to Carey Lovelance, "Random Thoughts in Response to Your Questions" (2014) 408 Letter to Sue Heinemann, "Some Thoughts on the Heresies Collective" (2014) 414 Conversation with Ulrike Müller, in Pink Labor on Golden Streets (2015) 418 Interview with Clarity Haynes, Hyperallergic (2016) 427 Interview with Phillip Griffith, Brooklyn Rail (2016) 431 "On Harmony''s Archive," Western States Artis-Endowed Foundations (2019) 437 Statement, "Chicken Lady," Material Witness , Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum (2019) 439 Studio Visit with Jean Shapland, THE Magazine (2019) 441 Interview with Tara Burk, in Art After Stonewall: 1969-1989 (2019) 448 Interview with Tyler Green, The Modern Art Notes Podcast (2019) 450 6. 2020-2023 Editor''s Introduction 461 Audio Tour, Crossings , Alexander Gray Associates Gallery, New York (2020) 463 Interview with Jarrett Earnest, National Academy of Design (2011) 467 Interview with Elvan Zabunyan, "Women in Abstraction: Another History of Abstraction in the 20th Century," Centre Pompidou, Paris (2021) 477 "Agnes Martin. UNTITLED , 1960. Oil on linen. 12 x 12"," in Woven Histories: Textiles and Modern Abstraction (2023) 483 Acknowledgments 485 Index Credits.


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