Semiotics of the Kitchen

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Title Semiotics of the Kitchen
Creator Martha Rosler
Creator Nationality American
Style Period 20th Century Art; Contemporary Art; 20th Century Film/Video
Description Semiotics of the Kitchen adopts the form of a parodic cooking demonstration in which, Rosler states, "An anti-Julia Child replaces the domesticated 'meaning' of tools with a lexicon of rage and frustration." In this performance-based work, a static camera is focused on a woman in a kitchen. On a counter before her are a variety of utensils, each of which she picks up, names and proceeds to demonstrate, but with gestures that depart from the normal uses of the tool.
Subject Performance Art
Creation Date 1975 CE
Form video still
Medium black and white video with sound
Dimensions 6:09 minutes
Source Dead History, Live Art? Liverpool University Press and Tate Liverpool, Liverpool, 2007.
Work ID 12782
Rights Digital Image Copyright University of Utah
ARK ark:/87278/s6pp2hsw
Setname uu_aah_art
ID 38531
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6pp2hsw
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