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I Am Beautiful: A Celebration of Women in Their Own Words

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One Flew Over the Coup:The Sculpture <strong>of</strong> Kate MilLettThe scholar Kate Millett, Ph.D., Columbia University, 1970, through a stunn<strong>in</strong>gexam<strong>in</strong>ation <strong>of</strong> patriarchal bias, gave the second round <strong>of</strong> 20th-centuryfem<strong>in</strong>ism its theoretical moor<strong>in</strong>gs. The dissertation-turned-bestseller, SexualPolitics, secured Millett a Time magaz<strong>in</strong>e cover, household-name status,book contracts (a total <strong>of</strong> eight over the next 25 years)—and arguably herfame led to near oblivion as a sculptor. Ironically, her own torrent <strong>of</strong> wordsthat has eclipsed her prolific and pr<strong>of</strong>ound body <strong>of</strong> art were sculpted <strong>in</strong> thestudio. There would have been no Sexual Politics without the 1963 "FurnitureSuite," a fanciful assemblage <strong>of</strong> hand-carved body parts encased <strong>in</strong> abed, love seat, and piano, <strong>in</strong> which Millet explored gender issues.Art historian Kathy O'Dell, has organized, with the F<strong>in</strong>e Arts Gallery atthe University <strong>of</strong> Maryland/Baltimore County, the first major retrospective<strong>of</strong> Millett's sculpture, open<strong>in</strong>g February 27 (through April 5). The impetusto show her sober<strong>in</strong>g large-scale <strong>in</strong>stallations s<strong>in</strong>ce 1967 and earlier examples<strong>of</strong> her witty surrealist sculptures came from "a desire to balance therecord," says O'Dell. As the curator observes, to second-wave fem<strong>in</strong>ists,Millett is a found<strong>in</strong>g mother; to political activists worldwide, she is a comradeaga<strong>in</strong>st human-rights violations; and to lesbians, she is a sensuous andculturally astute chronicler <strong>of</strong> her relationships with women. All can nowreckon with her extraord<strong>in</strong>ary art production. In "Kate Millett, Sculptor:The First 38 Years," <strong>in</strong> the exhibit's catalogue, "Shap<strong>in</strong>g Identity, Reshap<strong>in</strong>gConstra<strong>in</strong>ts," and <strong>in</strong> a series <strong>of</strong> related lectures and <strong>in</strong>teractive Web sites,the connections between Millett's visual and written work are f<strong>in</strong>ally addressed.The many Milletts are together at last.—HARRIET LYONSThe Trial <strong>of</strong> Sylvia Likens, 1978 •MiLLett's reaction to the 1965 torture-murder<strong>of</strong> teenager Sylvia Likens, held captive<strong>in</strong> an Indianapolis basement, would dramaticallychange the pop and fantasy imagery<strong>of</strong> her earlier work. The metaphor <strong>of</strong>the cage was born. It was "fear itself,"wrote Millett. "My fears. The fears <strong>of</strong> others.Of our times <strong>in</strong> fact. Conf<strong>in</strong>ement. Theterror <strong>of</strong> isolation." Although Likens's ordealwas the "hidden eng<strong>in</strong>e" power<strong>in</strong>g herartistic vision, Millett did not deal with herexperience head-on until 13 years later <strong>in</strong>"The Trial <strong>of</strong> Sylvia Likens." This mockcourtroom filled with life-size models <strong>of</strong>the perpetrators <strong>in</strong>vites visitors to readLikens's harrow<strong>in</strong>g story written out on thewall (news accounts and pages from themanuscript <strong>of</strong> "The Basement") and listento it on audiotape.12 O N T H E I S S U E S • S p r i n g 1997

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