m41, 2011 - Mika Rottenberg
About the Work
About m41
Mika Rottenberg's abstract drawings are expressive, yet systematic, with a controlled visual vocabulary. They are almost like a glimpse into the planning stages of one of the colorful and complex factory scenes in her videos. This image is sleek ...Read More
Mika Rottenberg's abstract drawings are expressive, yet systematic, with a controlled visual vocabulary. They are almost like a glimpse into the planning stages of one of the colorful and complex factory scenes in her videos. This image is sleek and pleasantly spontaneous, filled with color and movement.Read Less
About the Artist
About Mika Rottenberg
Mika Rottenberg is best known for her video installations which tell bizarre and enigmatic stories intended to shed light on gender, politics, human rights, and ...Read More
Mika Rottenberg is best known for her video installations which tell bizarre and enigmatic stories intended to shed light on gender, politics, human rights, and exploitation in our tangled and globalized world. Her videos are claustrophobic and colorful interpretations of factories and production lines in which women toil at strange and repetitive tasks. One motif which reoccurs is that of body parts becoming food. She has exhibited all over the world and her video installations are acclaimed for their visual intricacies and the perplexing and comedic way in which the videos explore human rights. Read Less
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Graphite, acrylic, and color pencil on paper.Shipping
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