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An Anarchitectural Body of Work: Suzanne Harris and the Downtown New York Artists' Community in the 1970s

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An Anarchitectural Body of Work: Suzanne Harris and the Downtown New York Artists' Community in the 1970s
An Anarchitectural Body of Work: Suzanne Harris and the Downtown New York Artists' Community in the 1970s

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An Anarchitectural Body of Work: Suzanne Harris and the Downtown New York Artists' Community in the 1970s

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Harris’ postminimalist work broke the mold of art categories, (feminist) art practices, art spaces, and the common notion of space. By transcending sculpture and dance, she created ephemeral, site-specific installations, which she conceived as body-oriented choreographic situations. Her approach of sensory awareness led to a holistic philosophy of space, which again is paradigmatic for a materialist approach to (social) space that emerged in the arts at the time.

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