In Montehermoso the archive is accompanied by an exhibition
presenting 20 artists of different generations, which have been
selected from the archive. The selection evolved along thematic fields
that we consider important in the context of the feminist avant-garde
of the 1960s and 70s as well as today. They highlight connections and
references, as well as differences and a rejection of normativity. For
more detailed information also read the
Curatorial Statement in the
Archive Section
Oreet Ashery IL/UK, Pauline Boudry & Renate Lorenz DE, Theresa Hak
Kyung Cha KR/USA, Regina José Galindo GT, Mierle Laderman Ukeles
USA, Marta Minujín AR, Fina Miralles ES, Lorraine O’Grady USA, Tanja
Ostojić RS/DE, Letícia Parente BR, Ewa Partum PL/DE, Adrian Piper
USA/DE, Ulrike Rosenbach DE, Raeda Saadeh PS, Zorka Ságlová CZ,
Stefanie Seibold DE & Teresa María Díaz Nerio DR, Miriam Sharon IL/
FR, Gabriele Stötzer DE
Exhibition views, top photo: Adrián Ruíz de Hierro / Montehermoso; Photo above Erre de Hierro / Montehermoso
The participating artists as presented at the Centro Cultural
Montehermoso are:
Helena Almeida PT, Eleanor Antin USA, Oreet Ashery IL/UK, Antonia
Baehr DE, Maja Bajević BA/FR/DE, Anne Bean UK, Anat Ben-David
IL/UK, Renate Bertlmann AT, Pauline Boudry FR & Renate Lorenz
DE, Nisrine Boukhari SY, Maris Bustamante MX, Cabello/Carceller
ES, Graciela Carnevale AR, Theresa Hak Kyung Cha KR/USA, Helen
Chadwick UK, Lygia Clark BR, Colette USA, Nieves Correa ES, Laura
Cottingham USA, Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen DK, Disband USA, Ines
Doujak AT, Orshi Drozdik HU, Yingmei Duan CN/DE, Diamela Eltit
CL, VALIE EXPORT AT, Factory of Found Clothes RU, Esther Ferrer
ES, Rose Finn-Kelcey UK, Simone Forti IT/USA, (e.) Twin Gabriel DE,
Regina José Galindo GT, Rimma Gerlovina & Valeriy Gerlovin RU,
Patrycja German PL, Ghazel IR/FR, Kate Gilmore USA, Mona Hatoum
LB/UK/DE, Sanja Iveković HR, Elżbieta Jabłońska PL, Françoise Janicot
FR, Joan Jonas USA, Anne Jud CH/DE/USA, Kirsten Justesen DK,
Kanonklubben/Damebilleder DK, Line Skywalker Karlström SE, Tina
Keane UK, Amal Kenawy EG, Verica Kovacevska MK, Elena Kovylina
RU, Katarzyna Kozyra PL, Christina Kubisch DE, Verena Kyselka DE,
Nicola L FR/USA, Latifa Laâbissi FR, Leslie Labowitz USA, Suzanne
Lacy USA, Katalin Ladik SR/HU, Sigalit Landau IL, Klara Lidén SE,
Kalup Linzy USA, Natalia LL PL, Manon CH, María Evelia Marmolejo
CO, Muda Mathis CH, Dóra Maurer HU, Mónica Mayer MX, Ana
Mendieta CU/USA, Marta Minujín AR, Fina Miralles ES, Linda Montano
USA, Charlotte Moorman USA, Teresa Murak PL , Sands Murray-
Wassink NL, Hannah O’Shea UK, Itziar Okariz ES, Yoko Ono JP/USA,
ORLAN FR, Tanja Ostojić RS/DE, Letícia Parente BR, Ewa Partum PL/
DE, Jillian Peña USA, Performance Saga (Andrea Saemann CH &
Katrin Grögel DE), Howardena Pindell USA, Polvo de Gallina Negra
MX, Yvonne Rainer USA, Egle Rakauskaite LT, Jytte Rex DK, Ulrike
Rosenbach DE, Martha Rosler USA, Boryana Rossa BU, María Ruido
ES, Estíbaliz Sábada ES, Andrea Saemann CH, Christine Schlegel DE,
Cornelia Schleime DE, Carolee Schneemann USA, Miriam Sharon IL/
FR, Bonnie Ora Sherk USA, Barbara T. Smith USA, Cornelia Sollfrank
DE, Spiderwoman Theater USA, Annie Sprinkle USA, Gabriele Stötzer
DE, Melati Suryodarmo ID/DE, Jinoos Taghizadeh IR, Milica Tomić RS,
Valie Export Society EE, Cecilia Vicuña CL, The Waitresses USA, Faith
Wilding USA, Hannah Wilke USA, Martha Wilson USA, Julita Wójcik PL,
Nil Yalter EG/FR
Exhibition view, Photo: Adrián Ruíz de Hierro / Montehermoson
Design and architecture archive modules: Matten Vogel D.O.I
7 October 2011, 7 pm
Itziar Okariz
Irrintzi Repetition Delay, Performance
The artist in front of a microphone performs a series of irrintzi’s using
an audio device to reproduce the sound in a speaker with a variable
delay. The performer, breaking and altering the irrintzi, establishes a
dialogue with the echo on the speaker facing her, were the sounds
alternate and sometimes overlap.
Photo: Erre de Hierro / Montehermoso
7 October 2011, 7.30 pm
Stefanie Seibold & Teresa Maria Díaz Nerío
Travesti de Sangre*, Performance
The Performance is dealing with the Image of the wound in relation to Gina Pane´s Performance-Work. It re-contextualises and repeats in part the excessive attention to Pane´s most famous feature, the cuts to her own body. The performance is connected to the installation matt und schlapp wie schnee, which focusses especially on Pane´s lesser known other conceptual practices and poetic inventions.
*Spanish version of a title of an artwork by Michel Journiac, a contemporary of Pane in Paris in the 1970s.
Photos: Erre de Hierro / Montehermoso
7 October 2011, 8 pm
Tanja Ostojić
Introduction to the „Integration Project Archive“
A 30 min lecture-performance
Photo: Erre de Hierro / Montehermoso