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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Karen_FinleyKaren Finley - Wikipedia

    Karen Finley (born 1956) is an American performance artist, musician, poet, and educator. [1] The case, National Endowment for the Arts v. Finley (1998), argued in front of the U.S. Supreme Court, was decided against Finley and the other artists. [2] Her performance art, recordings, and books are used as forms of activism.

  2. 6 déc. 2023 · Karen Finley, one of the N.E.A. Four, revisits culture wars 25 years after a Supreme Court ruling — amid today’s culture wars — with a work at Art Basel Miami Beach.

  3. www.moma.org › artists › 38715Karen Finley | MoMA

    Karen Finley is an American performance artist and writer who explores themes of gender, sexuality, and politics. MoMA presents two of her works online and one exhibition featuring her and other artists.

  4. 24 août 2012 · Karen is one of the bravest artists working today, specifically for drawing our attention to the institutionalized traumas we endure daily, rendering herself very vulnerable while...

  5. 28 févr. 2022 · Listen to Karen Finley's interview on Design Matters, where she talks about her provocative performance art, censorship, and artistic community. Learn about her childhood, influences, and how she creates art as a form of activism.

  6. www.artforum.com › columns › karen-finley-discussesKAREN FINLEY - artforum.com

    24 août 2015 · Karen Finley, a performance artist and writer, reflects on the twenty-fifth anniversary of Shock Treatment, a book of monologues and poetry that expresses rage and trauma. She talks about abstraction, activism, and the politics of identity in her work.

  7. 25 févr. 2013 · Learn about Karen Finley, a world-renowned performance artist, author, and playwright who addressed issues such as sexuality, abuse, and American politics from a feminist perspective. See her installation, A Woman’s Life Isn’t Worth Much, that challenged the NEA funding and the sexist culture.