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Antonieta Sosa

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Venezuelan artist (born 1940)
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Antonieta Sosa
Born1940 (age 84–85)
NationalityAmerican
OccupationPerformance artist

Antonieta Sosa (born 1940) is a Venezuelan performance artist born in New York. Her notable performance works include Conversación con agua tibia (Conversation with Warm Water; 1980) and Del Cuerpo al Vacío (From the Body into the Void; 1985). Her early work includes abstract art pieces such as Visual Chess (1965), which is in the Museum of Modern Art's online collection.

References

  1. ^ Franklin Fernández (18 December 2009), "Antonieta Sosa", BOMB Magazine, retrieved 31 October 2016
  2. María Elena Ramos (2005), Coco Fusco (ed.), Corpus Delecti: Performance Art of the Americas, Routledge, pp. 169–70, ISBN 1134648596
  3. Antonieta Sosa: Visual Chess: 1965, Museum of Modern Art, retrieved 31 October 2016


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