A celebrated figure in the cultural life of New York City, Spero produced a radical body of work that confronted oppression and inequality while challenging the aesthetic orthodoxies of contemporary art. Among the first feminist artists, Spero drew on archetypal representations of women from diverse cultures and times in an attempt to reframe history itself from a perspective that she termed “woman as protagonist.” Organized by Julie Ault, Paper Mirror brings together more than 100 works made over six decades in the first major museum exhibition in the U.S. since the artist’s death.
12pm - 6pm
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) PS1
22-25 Jackson Avenue at 46th Avenue
Long Island City, NY
40.7456014, -73.947097
Nancy Spero: Paper Mirror