Martha Rosler

Martha Rosler

Martha Rosler (born 1943) is an American artist. She is a conceptual artist who works in photography and photo text, video, installation, sculpture, site-specific and performance, as well as writing about art and culture. Rosler's work is centered on everyday life and the public sphere, often with an eye to women's experience. Recurrent concerns are the media and war, as well as architecture and the built environment, from housing and homelessness to places of passage and systems of transport. Since the early 1970s, Martha Rosler has used photography, performance, writing, and video to deconstruct cultural reality. Describing her work, Rosler says, “The subject is the commonplace — I am trying to use video to question the mythical explanations of everyday life. We accept the clash of public and private as natural, yet their separation is historical. The antagonism of the two spheres, which have in fact developed in tandem, is an ideological fiction — a potent one. I want to explore the relationships between individual consciousness, family life, and culture under capitalism.” Avoiding a pedantic stance, Rosler characteristically lays out visual and verbal material in a manner that allows the contradictions to gradually emerge, so that the audience can discern these disjunctions for themselves. By making her ideas accessible, Rosler invites her audience to re-examine the dynamics and demands of ideology, urging critical consciousness of the individual compromises exacted by society, and opening the door to a radical re-thinking of how cultural “reality” is constructed for the economic and political benefit of a select group.

On screen

  • Born to be Sold: Martha Rosler Reads the Strange Case of Baby $/M
  • Martha Rosler: An Interview
  • Martha Rosler Reads "Vogue"
  • Vital Statistics of a Citizen, Simply Obtained
  • Semiotics of the Kitchen
  • A Budding Gourmet

Behind the camera

  • Museums will eat your lunch
  • Because This Is Britain
  • Semiotics of the Kitchen: An Audition
  • Prototype (God Bless America)
  • Chile on the Road to NAFTA, Accompanied by the National Police Band
  • Seattle: Hidden Histories
  • How Do We Know What Home Looks Like? The Unité d’Habitation of Le Corbusier at Firminy, France
  • Born to be Sold: Martha Rosler Reads the Strange Case of Baby $/M
  • Martha Rosler Reads "Vogue"
  • Vital Statistics of a Citizen, Simply Obtained
  • The East Is Red, The West Is Bending
  • Semiotics of the Kitchen
  • A Budding Gourmet
  • Backyard Economy 1
  • Flower Fields
  • Backyard Economy 2 (Diane Germain Mowing)

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