Congratulations to ISSG Core Faculty Member and Professor of Contemporary Art and LGBTQ+ Studies, Julia Bryan-Wilson, for being awarded a Teiger Foundation grant for "Disobedient Spaces," co-curated with Natalia Brizuela. The project is the first US retrospective of Chilean artist Lotty Rosenfeld.
One of the most important feminist artists of the 20th century, and one of the best-known within Latin America, Lotty Rosenfeld (1943–2020) is renowned for her extensive practice with printmaking, video, and site-specific installation. Through these media, Rosenfeld crafted political gestures that contested the militarization of everyday life and revealed the invisible code at the heart of the world’s market-based economies. A Chilean artist, she also worked collaboratively with Colectivo Acciones de Arte (CADA) during the Pinochet dictatorship of 1973-1990.
Lotty Rosenfeld: Disobedient Spaces is on view at the Wallach Art Gallery until March 15, 2026.