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is an American artist born in 1954. She came to prominence in the early 1980s, with works that echoed and argued with the dominant postmodern feminist aesthetic of the time. In the years since, her focus has never waned yet her aesthetic interests have moved toward abstraction along with her subject
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In the 1990s violence against women was one of the main themes of Sue Williams' work. She often represents women as sex objects, frequently adding sarcastic texts. In later work text is usually absent.
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Sue Williams was born in 1954 in Chicago Heights, Illinois. Williams started her education at Cooper Union in 1973. She later transferred to
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Rebelle: Art and Feminism 1969-2009, Museum voor Moderne Kunst Arnhem, Netherlands (2009)
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Take It or Leave It: Institution, Image, Ideology, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (2014)
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Painting 2.0 Expression in the Information Age, Museum Brandhorst, Munich (2015)
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America is Hard to See, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (2015)
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Comic Abstraction: Image Breaking, Image Making, MoMA, New York (2007)
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Project for the New American Century, David Zwirner, New York (2008)
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Art for the Institution and the Home, Secession, Vienna (2002)
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Figuring Color, Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston (2012)
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Visceral Bodies, Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver (2010)
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Better Than de Kooning, Villa Merkel, Esslingen (2015)
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matter and memories. She lives and works in New York.
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Don't Look Back: The 1990s, MoCA, Los Angeles (2016)
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Defamation of Character, MoMA P.S.1 New York (2006)
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Contemporary Art Project, Seattle Art Museum (2002)
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Sue Williams (American artist)
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Chicago
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Contemporary art
feminism
California Institute of the Arts
303 Gallery
Skarstedt
Whitney Biennial
Sue Williams
A Fine Line
Art for the Institution and the Home
They Eat Shit
They Eat Shit + Die
Sue Williams
JRP-Ringier
303 Gallery
Regen Projects
Galerie Eva Presenhuber
Sue Williams page on Artnet
"Sue Williams - Artists - Regen Projects"
ISBN
978-90-72861-45-0
"Politics Dominates Whitney Biennial"
"A Quirky Whitney Biennial"
"artnet.com Magazine News – THE 1997 WHITNEY BIENNIAL"

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