Spaces of self-consciousness: Carla Accardi's environments and the rise of Italian feminism |
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Authors: | Leslie Cozzi |
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Institution: | 1. University of Virginia , Charlottesville, VA, USA lfc3x@virginia.edu |
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Abstract: | “Spaces of self-consciousness” examines three environments created by the Italian artist Carla Accardi in light of an emerging feminist politics. Though better known as a painter, Accardi created these three-dimensional works during an era of political and social upheaval in which her own commitment to the Italian feminist movement began to take shape. Her environments were deeply imbricated both with her own experience of autocoscienza, or consciousness-raising, as well as with radical design proposals that rejected the current state of civilization. This article examines how these environments functioned as prototypes of the transient, anti-institutional spaces that she would later create as co-founder of Rivolta femminile, a historic Italian feminist collective, and examines a previously obscure moment in Carla Accardi's career. |
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Keywords: | Carla Accardi feminism Italy design Carla Lonzi Rivolta femminile Italy: The New Domestic Landscape |
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