The driving force behind Lisa Rovner's film, now screening at Metrograph, is a clear desire for a feminist revision—or a remix, if you will—of sound art's history.
Jane Hall's survey of women in architecture identifies built work by women within small partnerships, large international offices, and female-led firms, all flattened to the same register, regardless…
Intermingling recent and early works, Suzy Lake's show "Performance of Protest," at Arsenal Contemporary Art in New York, emphasizes the persistence of her vision and the continued relevance of the…
The diverse range of work in "Irrespective," which viewers encounter in galleries filled with the background audio-wash of her videos, makes it clear that what really underlies Martha Rosler's art is…
Is Lisa Yuskavage a feminist? When she began exhibiting her candy-colored paintings of barely legal pinups in the early 1990s, it was a question that endlessly preoccupied critics.