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Give Your Daughters Difficult Names, 2018

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Marinella Senatore, Give Your Daughters Difficult Names, 2018, Mixed media installation. Part of Agora, a High Line Comission. On view April 2018 - March 2019. Photo by Timothy Schenck
Marinella Senatore, Give Your Daughters Difficult Names, 2018, Mixed media installation. Part of Agora, a High Line Comission. On view April 2018 - March 2019. Photo by Timothy Schenck
Marinella Senatore, Give Your Daughters Difficult Names, 2018, Mixed media installation. Part of Agora, a High Line Comission. On view April 2018 - March 2019. Photo by Timothy Schenck
Marinella Senatore, Give Your Daughters Difficult Names, 2018, Mixed media installation. Part of Agora, a High Line Comission. On view April 2018 - March 2019. Photo by Timothy Schenck
Marinella Senatore, Give Your Daughters Difficult Names, 2018, Mixed media installation. Part of Agora, a High Line Comission. On view April 2018 - March 2019. Photo by Timothy Schenck
Marinella Senatore, Give Your Daughters Difficult Names, 2018, Mixed media installation. Part of Agora, a High Line Comission. On view April 2018 - March 2019. Photo by Timothy Schenck
Marinella Senatore, Give Your Daughters Difficult Names, 2018, Mixed media installation. Part of Agora, a High Line Comission. On view April 2018 - March 2019. Photo by Timothy Schenck

Part of Agora, a High Line Comission. On view April 2018 - March 2019. Photos by Timothy Schenck

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Marinella Senatore

Marinella Senatore was born in Italy in 1977 and currently lives in Paris. Her artistic practice merges forms of protest and learning theatre, music and film. She takes inspiration from public ceremonies, civil rituals as well as mass events, while reflecting on the political dimension of collective formations and how they generate a potential for social change. In 2013 she founded The School of Narrative Dance. Next to her performative practice she explores urban issues and social topics such as emancipation and equality through paintings, collages, installations, video, photography and sound. Marinella Senatore's record of solo shows includes projects at the Queens Museum, New York (2017), State of Concept, Athens (2017), Les Laboratoires d'Aubervilliers, Paris (2016), Mot International, London (2014), and Castello di Rivoli (2013). She participated in group exhibitions such as the 13e Biennale de Lyon (2015), 5th Thessaloniki Biennial of Contemporary Art (2015) and MAXXI Museum, Rome (2014).



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