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Nancy Wilson-Pajic was born on 1941 in Peru, Indiana, is a feminist. Discover Nancy Wilson-Pajic's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?
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She was named Chévalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French Ministry of Culture in 1996.
After summing up her experiments with the image in three major museum retrospectives: at the Musée Cantini (1990), the Musée National (1991) and a double retrospective of photographic works and installations in two museums in Aurillac (1992), and after creating, in collaboration with Slobodan Pajic, large-scale photograms in cyanotype of human figures (Falling Angels) and of garments from museum collections (notably Les Divas from the Nouveau Musée National de Monaco) and from Christian Lacroix Haute-Couture (The Apparitions and Les Déesses), she resumed her work in space, creating installations composed of texts and ordinary objects, and continues to explore relations between text, context and space.
Text soon reintegrated her work in a series of large-scale subtitled images (V.O. Soustitré 1985-88) and quickly reassumed its dominant position in her work.
In 1979, Wilson-Pajic moved to Paris and undertook research on the influence of photography on our understanding of the artworks documented, specifically the tendency of the image to transform difficult content into more conventional, pictorial form. She began experimenting with photographic printing processes, exploring the relations between techniques, subjects, sequences and text. Her first exhibition in a photography context was a solo show at the Musée National d’Art Moderne in the Pompidou Center, Paris in 1983.
As one of the founders of A.I.R. Gallery in New York, the first women's cooperative gallery, Wilson-Pajic was actively implicated in alternative spaces with artworks not yet accepted in more traditional environments. A solo exhibition, at 112 Workshop at 112 Greene Street in 1974, introduced her into the international avant-garde scene where she played an important role throughout the 1970s with her text-sound installations and narrative feminist works (My Grandmother's Gestures, Roles, Disguises...) in Europe and the United States, using the name Nancy Wilson Kitchell.
Wilson-Pajic began her work in new media in the mid-1960s in New York, installing taped texts “In Situ” in everyday environments, and recording her performance works. In 1973, when she was invited to participate in a performance series at Artists Space in New York, she installed taped texts dealing with such issues as art world celebrity (Limelight) and women’s daily lives (Visiting Hour), which created a polemic in the art world because of their form as well as their contents.
Nancy Wilson-Pajic (born 1941) is an artist who uses narrative forms (primarily recorded text installations, but also video, performance, photography) to make narrative, content-oriented artworks.
Wilson-Pajic was born in Peru, Indiana in 1941. She studied art, literature and psychology in Indiana and graduated from Cooper Union, New York in 1972 with a BFA.