Lecture by Caroline Lillian Schopp about Ingrid Wiener
11.10.2023
As part of the exhibition Ingrid Wiener
Zoom lecure in german at the Kunsthalle Bremerhaven
Caroline Lillian Schopp is Assistant Professor of History of Art at Johns Hopkins University. Her research and teaching interests include performance art, textile arts from concrete poetry to tapestry, and feminist approaches to art and art history. Her recent publications include a forthcoming catalogue essay on Ulrike Rosenbach’s video performances for ZKM, a review of Florentina Holzinger’s Ophelia’s Got Talent for Texte zur Kunst, an essay on the paintings of Günter Brus and Alfons Schilling for Artforum, and an article on Wolf Vostell’s critique of violence for Oxford Art Journal. Her forthcoming book, In-action: Viennese Actionism and the Passivities of Performance Art, is published by the University of Chicago Press. For Ingrid Wiener’s collaborative work with Dieter Roth, see Schopp’s article for FKW // Zeitschrift für Geschlechterforschung und visuelle Kultur and for Ingrid Wiener’s Gobelin windowview in the exhibition catalogue Ingrid Wiener: Durch die Kette sehen.