Conversations with Artists: Guerilla Girls and Young-hae Chang Heavy Industries
Monday, September 14 | 7:00 pm
The Guerilla Girls, an anonymous collective of women artists, art historians, and art administrators, produce provocative posters, books, and actions that expose sexism and racism in politics, art, film, and pop culture. Young-hae Chang Heavy Industries creates web art, edgy digital poetry that flashes to the beat of music. A collaboration of Young-hae Chang (Seoul, Korea) and Marc Voge (USA), these texts are often politically pointed stories covering everything from sex and violence to alienation and the mundane. In this conversation with former LACMA curator Lynn Zelevansky, each will discuss their similar uses of provocation, collaboration, and broad-based accessibility in their work.
LACMA
Bing Theater | Free, no reservations
Monday, September 14 | 7:00 pm
The Guerilla Girls, an anonymous collective of women artists, art historians, and art administrators, produce provocative posters, books, and actions that expose sexism and racism in politics, art, film, and pop culture. Young-hae Chang Heavy Industries creates web art, edgy digital poetry that flashes to the beat of music. A collaboration of Young-hae Chang (Seoul, Korea) and Marc Voge (USA), these texts are often politically pointed stories covering everything from sex and violence to alienation and the mundane. In this conversation with former LACMA curator Lynn Zelevansky, each will discuss their similar uses of provocation, collaboration, and broad-based accessibility in their work.
LACMA
Bing Theater | Free, no reservations
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