LC control no. | n 96025685 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Hershman-Leeson, Lynn, 1941- |
Variant(s) | Leeson, Lynn Hershman-, 1941- Hershman, Lynn, 1941- Lesson, Lynn Hershman, 1941- Hershman Lesson, Lynn, 1941- |
Other standard no. | 0000000090573216 96194408 Q6709060 |
Associated country | United States |
Associated place | Cleveland (Ohio) |
Located | San Francisco (Calif.) |
Birth date | 1941 |
Field of activity | New media art Experimental films Video art Art and technology Women--Identity Photography, Artistic Collage |
Profession or occupation | Artists |
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Found in | Clicking in, 1996: CIP t.p. (Lynn Hershman-Leeson) data sheet (b. 6/17/41) Paranoid mirror, c1995: t.p. (Lynn Hershman) t.p. verso, etc. (Lynn Hershman Leeson) Lynn Hershman : bunt ujarzmionych ciaĆ, 1996: t.p. verso (Lenn [sic] Hershman) contents p. (Lynn Hershman Lesson [sic]) Lynn Hershman Web site, July 3, 2003 (Lynn Hershman; Lynn Hershman Leeson; Lynn Lester Hershman) New York times, 9 July 2021: in an exhibition review on page C1 entitled, "The Artist is prescient and not sidelined" (Lynn Hershman Leeson; has spent most of her life in San Francisco, after growing up in Cleveland; Hershman Leeson has been contemplating our connection to machines since the 1960s; as a woman making experimental work, often about female identity, Hershman Leeson was sidelined for decades by mainstream art institutions; for five years beginning in 1973, Hershman Leeson began a radical exploration of identity. She created a character named Roberta Breitmore whom she also played in the real world) |
Associated language | eng |