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Title
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Artist Parent Index
Person
An individual.
Website
The Artist's website
<a href="http://www.andiarnovitz.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">www.andiarnovitz.com</a>
Medium
print
artists books
installation
painting
Location
The location of the interview
Jerusalem
Artist Statement
One of the topics my work explores is the tensions that exist within societies
and with the religions in those societies that pressure women into bearing children, and the
insensitivities that arise from this pressure. I particularly explore the medical side effects of
hormone treatments, issues of biological clocks ticking and limited egg reserves. Of particular
interest to me are the ethical and moral issues that accompany sperm and egg donors:
especially issues of greed and overuse of sperm and eggs.
Topic
IVF
halachic infertilit
biblical infertility
motherhood
mothers of soldiers
mothers of soldiers
maternal worry
sperm banks
sperm banks
egg banks
half-siblings
Exhibitions
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“The Black List” /The Jerusalem Artist’s House/ 2017
“Persistent Realities” /USC/2015
Group Exhibit: “Trespassing” The Islamic Museum/Jerusalem/ 2020
Group Exhibit: “Relationships” HUC Museum/NYC/2019
Group Exhibit: “Intimate Transgressions” Chaing Kai Shek Museum of Tapei/ 2016
Group Exhibit: “Spectrum of Sexuality” HUC Musuem/NYC 2012
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Title
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Andi Arnovitz
artists books
biblical infertility
egg banks
halachic infertility
half-siblings
installations
IVF
maternal worry
motherhood
mothers of soldiers
paintings
prints
sperm banks
worry
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Title
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Artist Parent Index
Person
An individual.
Website
The Artist's website
<a href="http://www.paulachambers.co.uk/index.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">http://www.paulachambers.co.uk/index.html</a>
Medium
sculpture
installation
Location
The location of the interview
United Kingdom
Artist Statement
My mother was not a feminist, yet growing up in 1970s suburban north London I was witness to, and complicit in, her active refusal to conform to the expectations of a good housewife. Cleaning, tidying, dusting, washing up, were all low on the list of my mother’s priorities, instead she played tennis, she grew vegetables, she went out dancing; my sister and I were left to our own devices. As a feminist artist, I have adopted my mother’s domestic dissent, integrating it as philosophy into the processes and outcomes of my art making practice. I do not have a studio but make art in my kitchen; I rarely clean or tidy up, I utilize my domestic space and the objects that inhabit it, as a temporalized site of domestic resistance.<br /><br />The domestic objects and household ornaments of our childhoods take on an emotional value that shape our notions of self; that construct significant personal identities. In the body of work " "Transcendental Housework", I subvert these domestic objects that haunt our retrogressive imagination. This is dysfunctional furniture and ambivalent ornamentation. Sculptural objects, both floor based and wall based seem to lurk or loiter in the gallery space, they have a whiff of discontented anthropomorphism.
Topic
motherhood
feminism
childhood
domestic space
housework
Exhibitions
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<a href="http://www.artistparentindex.com/items/show/404" target="_blank" rel="noopener">The M Word, One Paved Court Gallery, 1 – 12 May 2019</a>
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Title
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Paula Chambers
childhood
domestic
feminist
installations
motherhood
sculpture
United Kingdom