Martha Rosler
- Introduction
- Martha Rosler (born 1943) is an American artist. She works in photography and photo text, video, installation, sculpture, and performance, as well as writing about art and culture. Rosler's work is centered on everyday life and the public sphere, often with an eye to women's experience. Recurrent concerns are the media and war, as well as architecture and the built environment, from housing and homelessness to places of passage and systems of transport.
- Wikidata
- Q1903090
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Female
- Roles
- Artist, Critic, Performance Artist, Video Artist
- Name
- Martha Rosler
- Ulan
- 500097623
Exhibitions
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Theater of Operations: The Gulf Wars 1991–2011
Nov 3, 2019–Mar 1, 2020
MoMA PS1
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415: Idea Art
Ongoing
MoMA
Collection gallery
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Endless House: Intersections of Art and Architecture
Jun 27, 2015–Mar 6, 2016
MoMA
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Meta-Monumental Garage Sale
Nov 17–30, 2012
MoMA
Performance program
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Performing Histories (1)
Sep 12, 2012–Aug 5, 2013
MoMA
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Martha Rosler has
24 exhibitionsonline.
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Martha Rosler House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home c. 1967–72
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Martha Rosler Balloons from the series House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home c. 1967-72
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Martha Rosler Beauty Rest from the series House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home c. 1967-72
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Martha Rosler Booby Trap from the series House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home c. 1967-72
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Martha Rosler Boys' Room from the series House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home c. 1967-72
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Martha Rosler Cleaning the Drapes from the series House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home c. 1967-72
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Martha Rosler First Lady (Pat Nixon) from the series House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home c. 1967-72
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Martha Rosler Makeup/Hands Up from the series House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home c. 1967-72
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Martha Rosler Honors (Striped Burial) from the series House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home c. 1967-72
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Martha Rosler House Beautiful: Giacometti from the series House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home c. 1967-72
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Martha Rosler Patio View from the series House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home c. 1967-72
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Martha Rosler Red Stripe Kitchen from the series House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home c. 1967-72
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Martha Rosler Roadside Ambush from the series House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home c. 1967-72
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Martha Rosler Tract House Soldier from the series House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home c. 1967-72
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Martha Rosler Tron (Amputee) from the series House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home c. 1967-72
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Martha Rosler Vacation Getaway from the series House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home c. 1967-72
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Martha Rosler Woman with Cannon (Dots) c. 1967-72
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Martha Rosler Empty Boys from the series House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home, in Vietnam c. 1967-72
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Martha Rosler Playboy (On View) from the series House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home, in Vietnam c. 1967-72
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Martha Rosler Runway from the series House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home, in Vietnam c. 1967-72
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Martha Rosler Scatter from the series House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home, in Vietnam c. 1967-72
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Martha Rosler A Budding Gourmet 1974
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Martha Rosler Super-8 Shorts: Backyard Economy I, Backyard Economy II (Diane Germaine mowing), Flower Fields 1974
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Martha Rosler Semiotics of the Kitchen 1975
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Martha Rosler Semiotics of the Kitchen 1975
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Martha Rosler She Sees in Herself A New Woman Every Day 1976
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Martha Rosler Vital Statistics of a Citizen, Simply Obtained 1977
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Martha Rosler From the PTA, the High School, and the City of Del Mar 1977
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Martha Rosler Losing: A Conversation with the Parents 1977
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Martha Rosler The East is Red, The West is Bending 1977
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Martha Rosler Travelling Garage Sale 1977
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Martha Rosler Domination and the Everyday 1978
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Martha Rosler Secrets from the Streets: No Disclosure 1980
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Various Artists, Harry Anderson, Laurie Anderson, Charles A. Arnold Jr., John Ashbery, Bern Boyle, Lucinda Childs, Jane Comfort, R. Crumb, Dan Dailey, Jimmy DeSana, Evergon, Sandi Fellman, Benno Friedman, April Greiman, Martha Holt, James Hong, Betsey Johnson, Sonia Katchian, Christopher Knowles, Robert Kushner, Stephanie Brody Lederman, Sol LeWitt, Jacqueline Livingston, Joan Livingstone, David Lusby, Joan Lyons, Joseph Masheck, Judith McWillie, Joan Nelsen, Bea Nettles, Jayme Odgers, Richard Olson, Kingsley Parker, Harvey Pekar, Lucio Pozzi, Don Rodan, Martha Rosler, Michael Sorkin, Soul Artists, Stanley Stellar, Michelle Stuart, Benedict Tisa, Curtis Van Buren, Wenda Von Weise, Philip Warner, Robert Wilson Artifacts at the End of a Decade 1981
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Martha Rosler Martha Rosler Reads Vogue 1981
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Martha Rosler Optimisim/Pessimism: Constructing a Life 1981
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Martha Rosler Watchwords of the Eighties 1981-82
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Martha Rosler A Simple Case for Torture, or How to Sleep at Night 1983
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Martha Rosler Fascination with the (Game of the) Exploding (Historical) Hollow Leg 1983
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Martha Rosler If It's Too Bad to Be True, It Could Be DISINFORMATION 1985
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Martha Rosler, Paper Tiger Television Born to be Sold: Martha Rosler Reads the Strange Case of Baby S/M or $M 1988
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Martha Rosler In the Place of the Public: Airport Series 1990
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Martha Rosler How Do We Know What Home Looks Like? The Unité d'Habitation de Le Corbusier at Firminy 1993
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Martha Rosler The Garden Spot of the World: Greenpoint, Brooklyn 1993
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Martha Rosler Chile on the Road to NAFTA, Accompanied by the National Police Band 1997
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Martha Rosler Seattle: Hidden Histories 1-11 1991-1999
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Martha Rosler Prototype (God Bless America) 2006
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Martha Rosler Semiotics of the Kitchen: An Audition 2011
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