Arts, design, architecture & planning
Steina
Edited by Natalie Bell, curator at the MIT List Visual Arts Center
MIT Press · 2025
Accompanying the related exhibition at MIT List Visual Arts Center and Buffalo AKG Art Museum, "Steina" brings renewed recognition to Steina (b. 1940, Iceland), tracing her oeuvre from early collaborative works with her partner Woody Vasulka to her independent explorations of optics and a liberated, non-anthropocentric subjectivity.
From Summer 2025 recommended reading from MIT (MIT News).
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