Martha Rosler
Martha Rosler  | |
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| Born | 1943 (age 81–82) New York City, US  | 
| Education | Brooklyn College, University of California, San Diego | 
| Known for | Photography and photo text, Video art, Installation art, Performance art, conceptual art, writing | 
| Notable work | Semiotics of the Kitchen (1975); House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home (c. 1967-72; 2004-2008); The Bowery in two inadequate descriptive systems (1974/1975): If You Lived Here... (1989) | 
| Website | www | 
Martha Rosler (born 1943) is an American artist. She is a conceptual artist who works in photography and photo text, video, installation, sculpture, site-specific and performance, as well as writing about art and culture. Rosler's work is centered on everyday life and the public sphere, often with an eye to women's experience. Recurrent concerns are the media and war, as well as architecture and the built environment, from housing and homelessness to places of passage and systems of transport.