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A Must-See Lotty Rosenfeld Retrospective Is a Playbook for Fighting Fascism

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In the 1980s, two women—a German Jew and a Palestinian—met in Chile, where they were both born to families of immigrants. Together, they crafted some of the most powerful antifascist art of the era, collaborating on installations and documenting one another’s performances. One of those women, the artist Lotty Rosenfeld, is the subject of a revelatory retrospective at Columbia University’s Wallach Art Gallery, on view through March 15. The other,…
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ARTnews broke the news in on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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