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Biography

Lives and works in Brooklyn, NY

Brooklyn-based artist Martha Rosler works in video, photography, text, installation, and performance. Her work often addresses matters of the public sphere and landscapes of everyday life – actual and virtual – especially as they affect women. For many years Rosler has produced works on war and the national security climate, connecting life at home with the conduct of war abroad, in which her photomontage series played a critical part. In 2004 and 2008, in opposition to the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, she reinstituted her now well-known series of photomontages, House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home, made as a response to the war in Vietnam in the late 1960s. She has also published several books of photographs, texts, and commentary on public space, ranging from airports and roads to housing and gentrification. 

Martha Rosler was born in Brooklyn, where she continues to live and work. She attended Brooklyn College of the City University of New York and the University of California, San Diego, where she received her BA and MFA, respectively. She has had solo exhibitions at various institutions, internationally and in the US, including the Museum of Recent Art, Bucharest (2023); Tate Modern, London (2022); Museo de Arte Contemporáneo, Santiago (2019); The Jewish Museum, New York (2018); the Seattle Museum of Art, Seattle (2016); the Museum of Modern Art, New York (2012); The Centro José Guerrero, Granada, Spain (2009-10); the Centre Pompidou, Paris (2000); the Museum of Modern Art, Oxford (1990); and the Dia Art Foundation, New York (1989). A retrospective of her work traveled to 7 institutions in Europe and the United States between 1998 and 2000. She has been included in numerous group exhibitions and biennials. Rosler has also published 17 books of photography, art, and writing, in several languages. She received the Guggenheim Museum Lifetime Achievement Award in 2010 and many other awards. 

All images © Martha Rosler.