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New Work: Mika Rottenberg

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

Using what have been called outrageous narratives in her immersive video installations, Rottenberg’s newest work, “Squeeze,” offers an unsettling examination of global production featuring images of real woman in global factories intertwined with her own narrative.

Wendy Norris

Event Details

Date Through Oct. 3
Location San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Event Description Mika Rottenberg's immersive video installations address issues of gender and labor through outrageous narratives centered around real women (not actors or models) and their bodies. With her New Work project entitled Squeeze (2010), Rottenberg collapses the humorous and the unsettling to examine global production. She shot documentary footage at a rubber plant in India and a lettuce farm in Arizona, then spliced in her own narrative of women in an absurdist make-up factory. The entwined images illustrate the fantastical mass-production of an imagined art object: a lumpy cube made of rubber, lettuce, and blush. Through this surreal video, Rottenberg focuses on the very real nature of global factory work, honing in on the social realities of women's labor. Ultimately, she questions the value accorded the artist and the art object in our culture, often positioned as the hierarchical opposites of factory workers and the products of their labor.
Price $18; $9 seniors; $9 students with ID; first Tue free; Thu 6-8:45 pm half price
Ticket Link HTTP://www.sfmoma.org/

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