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      <![CDATA[You have until April 3rd to go out of the city,..head for the Neuberger Museum of Art to check out the exhibit: <br>
THE DECONSTRUCTIVE IMPULSE: WOMEN ARTISTS<br>
RECONFIGURE THE SIGNS OF POWER, 1973-1991<br>
JANUARY 15-APRIL 3, 2011<br>
This survey of leading women artists examines the crucial feminist contribution to the development of deconstructivism in the 1970s and ’80s.<br>
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As the term suggests, deconstructivism involved taking apart and examining source material, generally borrowed from the mass media, to expose the ways commercial images reveal the mechanisms of power. <br>
Women had a particularly high stake in this kind of examination and were disproportionately represented among artists who practiced it.
        
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