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LORNA
1979-1984
78 1/2 x 128 x 52 in. (199.39 x 325.12 x 132.08 cm)
Lynn Hershman Leeson (aka Lynn Lester Hershman) (Cleveland, Ohio, 1941 - )
Group Exhibition, April 17, 2009 - July 17, 2009, de Saisset Museum, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA
Visual Politics: The Art of Engagement, November 20, 2005 - March 5, 2006, New Wing, First Floor, Gibson Family Gallery and Plaza Gallery, San José Museum of Art. Circulated to: Katzen Art Center at American University, Washington, DC, April 9-July 29, 2006.
Parallels and Intersections: Art/Women/California 1950 -2000, June I, 2002 - November 3, 2002, San José Museum of Art.
Label copy created for Visual Politics: The Art of Engagement (2005-2006)
Lynn Hershman's interactive installation considers the passive approach of women who often leave the course of their life to fate—as opposed to the self-determination espoused by the Feminist movement. Based on the fictional story of an agoraphobic woman named Lorna, who is fearful of leaving her tiny apartment and who has difficulty making choices for herself, the installation invites viewers to use the remote control to make decisions for her. Unable to navigate her life, the ending of the story is limited to three potential outcomes: 1) death by suicide, 2) escape via air travel, and 3) destruction of the television.
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LORNA
New Media
1979-198478 1/2 x 128 x 52 in. (199.39 x 325.12 x 132.08 cm)
Lynn Hershman Leeson (aka Lynn Lester Hershman) (Cleveland, Ohio, 1941 - )
Object Type: New Media
Medium and Support: Interactive DVD installation
Credit Line: Museum purchase with funds contributed by the Museum's Collection Committee
Accession Number: 2001.29
Exhibition
Group Exhibition, April 17, 2009 - July 17, 2009, de Saisset Museum, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA
Visual Politics: The Art of Engagement, November 20, 2005 - March 5, 2006, New Wing, First Floor, Gibson Family Gallery and Plaza Gallery, San José Museum of Art. Circulated to: Katzen Art Center at American University, Washington, DC, April 9-July 29, 2006.
Parallels and Intersections: Art/Women/California 1950 -2000, June I, 2002 - November 3, 2002, San José Museum of Art.
SJMA Label Text
Label copy created for Visual Politics: The Art of Engagement (2005-2006)
Lynn Hershman's interactive installation considers the passive approach of women who often leave the course of their life to fate—as opposed to the self-determination espoused by the Feminist movement. Based on the fictional story of an agoraphobic woman named Lorna, who is fearful of leaving her tiny apartment and who has difficulty making choices for herself, the installation invites viewers to use the remote control to make decisions for her. Unable to navigate her life, the ending of the story is limited to three potential outcomes: 1) death by suicide, 2) escape via air travel, and 3) destruction of the television.
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Exhibition List
This object was included in the following exhibitions: - Visual Politics: The Art of Engagement , 11/20/2005 - 7/29/2006
Dimensions
- Installation Dimensions: 78 1/2 x 128 x 52 in. (199.39 x 325.12 x 132.08 cm)
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