
Radical Women
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In 2017 the Hammer presented the work of 120 women artists and collectives active in Latin America and the United States during a key period in Latin American history and the development of contemporary art in the landmark exhibition Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960–1985. This documentary features eleven participating artists who met to discuss their lives and artistic practices . Followed by a Q&A with directors Isabel De Luca and Isabel Nascimento Silva with Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960–1985 co-curator Cecilia Fajardo-Hill.
2023, Dir: Isabel De Luca and Isabel Nascimento Silva. DCP, color, 71 min.
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