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Brainstormers

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was a performance that called attention to the New York City exhibition's roster of artists being over two-thirds male at a time when the numbers of women in art programs exceeded that of men. The group drew on the earlier feminist art protest work of the
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Kaufmann has an ongoing interest in challenging the political structure of the art world and has pursued alternative venues including cable access television, activist public interventions, and the Internet.
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art galleries. The following year, Dumlao, Kaufmann, Mysliwiec and Polashenski published a researched piece entitled "The Cutting Edge and the Corporate Agenda" in the international journal
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Of their work, Maria Dumlao has also said. "Our work and actions are meant to inform, excite and provoke people in a dialogue. We encourage them to act on their own terms."
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graduates Danielle Mysliwiec, Elaine Kaufmann and Maria Dumlao, their most well-known work is one where they stood in costume, at the entrance of
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and shocking statistics. For the group, the fault of institutional sexism does not lie with the institutions only. In 2006, they wrote,
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Also in 2008, the group stationed themselves at the corner of West 24th Street and 10th Avenue in Chelsea, and had passers-by fill in
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show in 2005, pointing accusingly at the institution for its gender discrimination in its selection of artists.
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Dumlao, Kaufmann, Mysliwiec, and Polashenski (Fall–Winter 2006). "The Cutting Edge and the Corporate Agenda".
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graduates, Mysliwiec, Kaufmann, Dumlao, Anne Polashenski, Jane Johnston and four volunteers, stood outside
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Zimmer, Amy (March 14, 2005). "Protesters: P.S.1 Art Show Biased Against Women".
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In 2008, the group did a collaborative work with the Guerrilla Girls at the
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A Decade of Negative Thinking: Essays on Art, Politics, and Daily Life
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The Brainstormers use similar tactics to the Guerrilla Girls, such as
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McDonough, Yona Zeldis (August 2009). "On Being Brainstormers".
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In 2005, the Brainstormers performed again, in a piece entitled
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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center
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outside the entrance to the Armory Show, dressed in
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Index

art criticism
video art
Feminist art movement
performances
gender inequity
art world
Hunter
MFA
P.S.1
Master of Fine Arts
P.S.1
Guerrilla Girls
lab coats
Chelsea
community activism
Bronx Museum of Art
Art News
mad libs
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center
agitprop theatre
collective
Vox Populi
American University
Art Fag City
"Breaking Out of the Art World's Sexism"



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