Carolee Schneemann

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From Belkis Ayón's feminist rituals at Ludwig Forum Aachen to Olivia Plender's forgotten feminist histories at Maureen Paley, London

BY frieze |

On the occasion of Carolee Schneemann’s survey at the Barbican Art Gallery, Cathy Wade looks back at the artist’s 1973 kinetic painting Up to and Including Her Limits

BY Cathy Wade |

‘To Carolee, drawing, like painting, was as visceral as breath,’ writes Emma McCormick-Goodhart

BY Emma McCormick-Goodhart |

The pioneering US artist was best known for using painting, film, performance and installation to challenge ideas around sexuality and gender

BY Frieze News Desk |

With the Armory Show opening in the city, a guide to the gallery and museum shows not to miss

BY Amy Zion |

When musical signifiers for sex so often become sonic pornography, LCMF 2017 showed alternative ways of marrying sound and body

BY Philip Clark |

Carolee Schneemann awarded a Golden Lion; Gillian Wearing to be the first woman commissioned for Parliament Square 

P.P.O.W and Galerie Lelong, New York, USA

BY Laura McLean-Ferris |

The curatorial theme of ‘plumbing’ ties together the video works and performance pieces on view at the Hotel Holt, a venerated Icelandic institution

BY Chris Fite-Wassilak |

Various venues, Sydney, Australia

BY Max Delany |