Showing posts with label Clemente. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clemente. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Remembering Nancy Spero


Letter from Nancy Spero to Lucy R. Lippard, October 29, 1971. Photo: Smithsonian Archives of American Art

A memorial service for the late artist Nancy Spero was held on Sunday afternoon at Copper Union. (I wrote a recap on Artinfo.) Because of the floating volcanic ash that has shut down most European airspace, Middlesex Universty professor Jon Bird and curator Hans Ulrich Obrist, who were scheduled to speak, were not able to attend. However, Bird recruited artist Hans Haacke to read his speech, and Obrist opted for Vassar art historian Molly Nesbit. They both provided wonderful bonus stories about Spero and her husband Leon Golub. (Big thank you to Eyjafjallajokull.) Yale School of Art dean Rob Storr was the last speaker and offered one of the event's finest moments:
Closing the service, Storr told one of his favorite stories about the artist. Having invited her to do a wall painting at an exhibition he was organizing, Storr arrived to find that Francesco Clemente had already claimed Spero's allotted space with a large painting depicting “a series of men interlaced, each one of them with an enormous erection.” Spero was undeterred. “Nancy looked at this and cracked a smile," Storr said, “and proceeded to surround Francesco’s painting with a series of gaping vaginas.”
– "The Art World Remembers Nancy Spero," at Artinfo

Saturday, June 20, 2009

The Epic Art History in the Smithsonian Archives of American Art


Artists at Mr. Chow's, 1986. Photo: Smithsonian Archives of American Art; Carol Saft, photographer
Dear Lucy,
The enemies of women's liberation in the arts will be crushed.
Love,
Nancy
- Letter from painter Nancy Spero to art critic Lucy Lippard, October 29, 1971

Get ready to burn a lot of time. The Smithsonian Archives of American Art (AAA) have been expanding their online holdings, and the results are massive. These are our favorite picks from what we've sorted through so far: