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  1. www.artnet.com › artists › sue-williamsSue Williams | Artnet

    Sue Williams is a contemporary American artist who explores issues of gender and the body. Through concealed messages in abstract painting, her vibrantly colored and highly specific work serves as a foil to the male-dominated Abstract Expressionist movement. “I want to draw attention to issues; I want people to be informed,” Williams has said.

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      Sue Williams (American, b.1954) is a feminist painter who...

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  2. www.moma.org › artists › 7494Sue Williams | MoMA

    Sue Williams is an American artist born in 1954. She came to prominence in the early 1980s, with works that echoed and argued with the dominant postmodern feminist aesthetic of the time. In the years since, her focus has never waned yet her aesthetic interests have moved toward abstraction along with her subject matter and memories.

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  4. Jan 14, 2014 · Vibrant pops of Pepto-Bismol pink, tangy orange, cerulean blue and grass green streak across the six new large-scale paintings in Sue Williams's exhibition "WTC, WWIII, Couch Size" at New York's ...

  5. 11/9/11---Sue Williams is a New York-based painter who has had solo exhibitions at the Carpenter Center, Harvard University, Cambridge; IVAM, Valencia, Spain; Secession, Vienna, Austria; and Centre d'Art Contemporain, Geneva. (Run time: 51 min.) Williams's critique of art becomes more explicit in The Art World Can Suck My Prover­bial Dick (1992).

  6. 1954 (age 69–70) Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Known for. Contemporary art. Movement. Painting, feminism. Sue Williams is an American artist born in 1954. She came to prominence in the early 1980s, with works that echoed and argued with the dominant postmodern feminist aesthetic of the time. In the years since, her focus has never waned yet her ...

  7. Sue Williams has made a career of naughty, explicit paintings, from appropriating sexist and erotic cartoons for agitprop feminism, to stylizing an all-over geography of butts, balls, boobs, and assorted sphincters that excavate the erotic repressions of abstraction and expressionism.

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