Moyra Davey in Conversation with Lynne Tillman Sun, Apr 15, 2012, 4 pm

Moyra Davey in Conversation with Lynne Tillman

Sun, Apr 15, 2012
4 pm

Written "Darling" on the paper.
Written "Darling" on the paper.

Moyra Davey, Darling, 2011. Chromogenic print, 4 x 6 in. (10.2 x 15.2 cm). Collection of the artist. © Moyra Davey; courtesy the artist

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Moyra Davey’s video essay Les Goddesses interweaves stories from the artist’s own life with those of eighteenth-century feminist Mary Wollstonecraft and her daughters, creating a rigorous exercise in self-scrutiny. Davey discusses her work with writer Lynne Tillman, whose own work blends criticism, philosophy, and fiction.

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