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Shigeko Kubota


Shigeko Kubota (*1937 in Niigata / Japan, †2015 in New York) belongs to the first generation of female video artists. Alongside Alison Knowles, Charlotte Moorman, Yoko Ono, Carolee Schneemann, and Mieko Shiomi, she was one of the female members of the New York Fluxus movement. She became known primarily for her multimedia installations and her performance Vagina Painting (1965), a feminist response to Abstract Expressionism, and specifically Jackson Pollock’s “drip paintings.”

Work Title

Year
Duration
Details
Collaboration / Compilation
Number

Duchampiana

1978
00:45:39
NTSC, color, sound
K017 02

My Father

1975
00:15:30
NTSC, black/white, sound
K018 02

Video Girls and Video Songs for Navajo Sky

1973
00:26:21
NTSC, black/white, color, sound
K017 01

Video Sculpture

1994
00:20:05
NTSC, color, sound
K018 03

Three Mountains

1976 – 1979
00:02:21
PAL, color, sound
M021 01

Allan 'n' Allen's Complaint

1983
00:28:45
NTSC, color, sound
K018 01

My Father

1975
00:14:46
NTSC, black/white, sound
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