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Martha Rosler: Irrespective

Martha Rosler: Irrespective

Martha Rosler

Hardcover | 24.13 x 2.79 x 25.15 cm | 256 pp

Yale University Press | 2018 | 9780300230277

The work of Martha Rosler is perennially incisive, provocative, political, and timely, exploring a range of issues from everyday life and the media to architecture and the built environment, especially as they affect women. Over her prolific career, Rosler has returned to themes of social justice, popular culture, food, gardens and the natural world, and the intersection of aesthetics and ethics. 

This survey examines the artist’s vital and enduring work across media including photocollage, video and film, installation, actions, and books. In addition to a rich array of artworks, the book presents texts by distinguished critics and art historians, and a candid and insightful conversation with the artist. Through her interrogations of the Vietnam War, the War on Terror, feminism, gentrification, and other timely issues, Rosler has persistently bridged art and activism. This important catalogue comes at a moment when work like Rosler’s has the power to inspire change.

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Martha Rosler: Irrespective

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Martha Rosler

Hardcover | 24.13 x 2.79 x 25.15 cm | 256 pp

Yale University Press | 2018 | 9780300230277

The work of Martha Rosler is perennially incisive, provocative, political, and timely, exploring a range of issues from everyday life and the media to architecture and the built environment, especially as they affect women. Over her prolific career, Rosler has returned to themes of social justice, popular culture, food, gardens and the natural world, and the intersection of aesthetics and ethics. 

This survey examines the artist’s vital and enduring work across media including photocollage, video and film, installation, actions, and books. In addition to a rich array of artworks, the book presents texts by distinguished critics and art historians, and a candid and insightful conversation with the artist. Through her interrogations of the Vietnam War, the War on Terror, feminism, gentrification, and other timely issues, Rosler has persistently bridged art and activism. This important catalogue comes at a moment when work like Rosler’s has the power to inspire change.