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Kathy Rosalyn O'Dell (born 1950) is an art historian, theorist, curator, arts advocate, author, and special assistant to the Dean for Arts Partnerships at the
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. She is known for art theories, especially for contextualizing violence in
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within social contracts and psychoanalytic theories.


Early life and education

O'Dell, born in 1950, is the daughter of L. Dwight O'Dell and Ruth Horner O'Dell, of
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. O'Dell earned her B.A. in French and Art from
Colby College Colby College is a private liberal arts college in Waterville, Maine. It was founded in 1813 as the Maine Literary and Theological Institution, then renamed Waterville College after the city where it resides. The donations of Christian philanthr ...
in 1973, and her M.A. in Art History in 1982 from the
University of California, Berkeley The University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, or California) is a public land-grant research university in Berkeley, California. Established in 1868 as the University of California, it is the state's first land-grant u ...
. He masters thesis was ''Allan Kaprow: The Artist as Educator.'' In 1992 she earned a Ph.D. in Art History from the
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. Her dissertation was titled, ''Toward a theory of performance art: an investigation of its sites.'' O'Dell is married to John Mernit and they live in
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. They have one daughter.


Career

After completing her baccalaureate degree, O'Dell worked initially as a financial advisor's assistant at Bill Lange Securities in San Francisco. For a year she was a gallery assistant at Daniel Weinberg Gallery, also in San Francisco, before becoming program coordinator at 80 Langton Street between 1976 and 1979. O'Dell held adjunct and visiting positions at
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, and the
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. She joined the faculty of the Visual Arts department at the
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in 1992. From 2001 to 2014, O'Dell served as Associate Dean of the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences. She became Special Assistant to the Dean for Education and Arts Partnerships in 2014. Her research interests have focused on "performance art, global art, issues of violence, and the importance of the esoteric", and her academic interests include "contemporary art history and theory, as well as the writing practices of artists". She is a co-founder and editor of ''Link: A Critical Journal on the Arts in Baltimore and the World.''


Selected publications


Books

In 1998, O'Dell published ''Contract with the Skin: Masochism, Performance Art, and the 1970s,'' in which she posited that the growth of masochistic performance during the 1970s may be understood in context of societal responses to the Vietnam War and corresponding changes in social contract theories. Jane Harris of TDR: The Drama Review, wrote, "''Contract with the Skin'' weaves a thorough and compelling narrative, laudable for its synthesis of contractual and psychoanalytic theories, its redemption of masochistic art practice, and its commitment to a much misunderstood group of artists. Her efforts to map a new terrain deserve nothing short of praise." Tracy Warr wrote that the book makes a "... significant contribution to the contemporary critique of transgressive art in the last three decades."
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's review said that O'Dell places masochistic performances in the Vietnam-era political context, understanding them through psychological, social or legal contracts. She theorizes that masochistic performance artists point out trouble in social institutions —law and the home— which are founded upon contract principles. O'Dell transposes social contract into avant-garde performance. ''
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'''s review said, Mary Kelly, then chair of UCLA's Department of Art, described its focus and photographic documentation of 1970s artists Vito Acconci, Chris Burden, Gina Pane, collaborators Marina Abramović / Ulay, as well as late-1980s artists Bob Flanagan,
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, Simon Leung,
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,
Ron Athey Ron Athey (born December 16, 1961) is an American performance artist associated with body art and with extreme performance art. He has performed in the U.S. and internationally (especially in the UK and Europe). Athey's work explores challenging ...
, Lutz Bacher, and Robby Garfinkel. Kelly wrote that O'Dell has made the first detailed study of heterogeneous, elusive movements of the 1970s, exposing gender bias of art criticism and introducing new critical apparatus to assess ephemeral art forms. Kelly concluded, "Kathy O'Dell has provided a scholarly, provocative, and important resource for historians of contemporary art." Henry Sayre of Art Journal commented on O'Dell's uncanny use of photographic documentation she has chosen to illustrate her argument. He continued, "The photograph does, at its best, reflect something that we recognize as a part of ourselves that has, until the moment we see it, remained hidden—or, more properly speaking, sublimated." In ''No Innocent Bystanders'', Frazer Ward wrote of O'Dell's theories as expressed in ''Contact with the Skin:''


Selected exhibition catalogs, articles, and book chapters

O'Dell curated and published the exhibition catalog for ''Kate Millett, Sculptor: The First 38 Years'' in conjunction with the show held February 27–April 5, 199, at the Fine Arts Gallery, University of Maryland. John Dorsey of ''
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'' wrote that the exhibit included Millett's most important series, and gave them a logical installation. O'Dell also produced "a praiseworthy catalog with an essay by Millett as well as O'Dell's own clear and thorough essay on Millett's work", including a video interview with Millett. Dorsey continued, "So there is much to like about this project. But repetition and lack of force make the work itself disappointing." Critic
Grace Glueck Grace Glueck (July 24, 1926 – October 8, 2022) was an American arts journalist. She worked for ''The New York Times'' from 1951 until the early 2010s. Early life Glueck was born in New York City on July 24, 1926. Her father, Ernest, worked ...
of ''
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'' wrote, "No one gets by in 38 years without producing some clinkers, and there are more than a few in this show." Glueck criticized O'Dell's choices, saying she "should have used a firmer editorial hand." Other of her publications include: * O'Dell, Kathy. "Crossing Over the Line:
Matt Mullican Matt Mullican (born September 18, 1951) is an American artist and educator. He is the child of artists Lee Mullican and Luchita Hurtado. Mullican lives and works in both Berlin and New York City. Early life and education Matt Mullican was b ...
's Hypnosis Performances and the Power of Metaphor," in Matt Mullican: ''More Details from an Imaginary Universe'', ed. Michael Tarantino. Porto, Portugal: Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Serralves, 2000: 24–25. * * O'Dell, Kathy. (January 1988) "Through the Image Maze," ''
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,'' v.76, no.1: 114–123. *


See also

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Fluxus Fluxus was an international, interdisciplinary community of artists, composers, designers and poets during the 1960s and 1970s who engaged in experimental art performances which emphasized the artistic process over the finished product. Fluxus ...


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