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Home/People/Lynn Hershman-Leeson
Lynn Hershman-Leeson profile photo
Place of Birth
Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Known For
Directing
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

7
Movies
0
TV Shows
28
Directed
Also Known As
Lynn Hershman
Lynn Hershmann
Lynn Hershman Leeson
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Lynn Hershman-Leeson

Directing

Biography
Over the last five decades, artist and filmmaker Lynn Hershman Leeson has received international acclaim for her art and films. She is recognized for her innovative work investigating issues that are now recognized as key to the workings of society: the relationship between humans and technology, identity, surveillance, and the use of media as a tool of empowerment against censorship and political repression. She is considered one of the most influential media artists and has made pioneering contributions in photography, video, film, performance, installation and interactive as well as net-based media art. Her activist films on injustice within the art world and society at large have been praised worldwide. !Women Art Revolution! won first prize in the Montreal Festival for Films on Art and hailed by the Museum of Modern Art as one of the three best documentaries of 2012. Holland Cotter of the New York Times called it “the most comprehensive documentary ever made on the feminist art movement.” Her 2009 film Strange Culture – which the NY Time deemed “the perfect balance of form and content” and The Nation called “a brilliant and moving examination of fear and its manipulation” – resulted in the the release of an artist facing a prison sentence of 23 years.
Tell Them We Were Here poster

Tell Them We Were Here

as Self
2021
!W.A.R.: !Women Art Revolution poster

!W.A.R.: !Women Art Revolution

as Herself
2010
Life Squared poster

Life Squared

as Narrator
2007
Conceiving Ada poster

Conceiving Ada

as CD Rom (Voice)
1999
CyberBaby poster

CyberBaby

as Herself
1998
Twists in the Cord (or) … Other Extensions of the Telephone poster

Twists in the Cord (or) … Other Extensions of the Telephone

Cast
1994
Desire Inc. poster

Desire Inc.

Cast
1990