WarCrawl, a major visual project published in Art Journal, Summer 2006 issue. The images chosen for the archive include early work with writing as image and an examination of the personal, the intersection of language and the female body, and paintings about the subject of painting itself. Her work has included major periods in which gendered narrative and representation of the body has been featured, but the predominant focus of her work has been representation of language in drawing and paintings. Schor’s visual work has balanced political concerns with formalist and material passions. She has continued to work as a feminist in many of her visual art works and in her writings about women artists, representation of femininity, and on the gendered production of art history, as well as being involved with analysis and praxis of painting in a postmodern culture. She was a member of the Feminist Art Program in 71-72 and participated in the FAP Womanhouse project. She received her MFA in painting from CalArts in 1973.
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