Language, Media, and the Feminine Body in Ketty La Rocca’s work
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Language, Media, and the Feminine Body in Ketty La Rocca’s work

By Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art

Discover Ketty La Rocca’s radical art in this free talk on gender, media, and the body as part of Art History Festival 2025.

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Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art

39A Canonbury Square London N1 2AN United Kingdom

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  • 1 hour
  • In person

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Arts • Fine Art

During her brief career, Ketty La Rocca (1938–1976) worked across a number of disciplines and media including drawing, photography, sculpture, poetry and performance. Witty and provocative, her art speaks to our own times through its concern with issues such as gender politics and its investigation of the influence of advertising on our daily lives.

This informal talk will situate La Rocca’s compelling life and practice within the broader contexts of gender studies and critical theory. It will also explore how narratives of the body and nature continue to evolve within contemporary art and intersect with today’s social movements.

This event is part of Art History Festival 2025 organised by the Association for Art History.

Free. Advance booking is required.

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Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art

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Sep 18 · 3:00 PM GMT+1