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  1. Hannah Wilke, née Arlene Hannah Butter le 7 mars 1940 à New York et morte le 28 janvier 1993 à Houston, est une artiste américaine travaillant plusieurs média : peinture, sculpture, photographie, vidéo et performance [1].

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hannah_WilkeHannah Wilke - Wikipedia

    Hannah Wilke (born Arlene Hannah Butter; (March 7, 1940 – January 28, 1993) was an American painter, sculptor, photographer, video artist and performance artist. Wilke's work is known for exploring issues of feminism, sexuality and femininity.

  3. www.moma.org › artists › 18539Hannah Wilke | MoMA

    Hannah Wilke was a conceptual and performance artist who explored themes of femininity, sexuality, and identity. She created works such as Untitled (1967), In the Doghouse (1973), and Hello Boys (1975).

  4. 28 janv. 1993 · Learn about Hannah Wilke, an American artist who used her own body and ephemeral materials to challenge stereotypes and objectification of women. Explore her paintings, performances, videos, and sculptures that explore female identity, sexuality, and postmodernism.

  5. Hannah Wilke est emblématique dune époque révolutionnaire qui voit le Mouvement de libération de la femme prendre de lampleur. Son travail constitue un nouveau regard sur la relation entre le féminisme, l’art, et le rôle de la femme dans la société.

  6. www.artnet.com › artists › hannah-wilkeHannah Wilke | Artnet

    Hannah Wilke was a pioneer of performance and photographic art that challenged the male gaze and celebrated female sexuality. Learn about her life, works, and legacy on artnet, where you can find her artworks for sale and auction.

  7. 4 juin 2021 · A career-spanning exhibition of the American artist Hannah Wilke (1940–93), who explored the vitality and vulnerability of the human body in sculpture, photography, video, and performance. The exhibition challenges gender inequality and empowers viewers to realize a more sensuous connection to life and a more liberated society.