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Nancy Spero, Encounters

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Zusatztext 'This book makes an original and valuable intervention in the field of feminist and new art histories by offering a thoroughly informed and sophisticated interpretation of Nancy Spero's oeuvre! which is located in carefully mapped out historical! socio-political and theoretical contexts. Through the concept of the "encounter"! Joanna Walker stages insightful juxtapositions between Spero's art! poetics and politics and those of creative practitioners from and beyond the visual arts! while also reversing genealogies and proposing an innovative model of comparatism from within the field of visual studies.' Alexandra Kokoli! The Robert Gordon University! UK! editor of Feminism Reframed: Reflections on Art and Difference and Susan Hiller: The Provisional Texture of Reality; Selected Texts and Interviews! 1977-2007 'This thought-provoking book makes an outstanding contribution to the literature on the work of Nancy Spero. Walker's stimulating and sophisticated analysis of "creative encounters" with different forms of contemporary practice is informed by theoretical insights! and offers some new models for understanding the thorny concepts of influence! agency and performance in Spero's work! and in women's practice more broadly.' Gill Perry! The Open University! UK '...this book is a detailed account of Spero's art and working methods which rewards close reading... there is a wealth of information both on Spero and the wide range of creative thinkers and practitioners that Walker finds influencing her art! with the book's thematic encounters providing the framework to present what is an impressive range of research.' The Burlington Magazine 'There are some terrific insights in this book...' Woman's Art Journal Informationen zum Autor Joanna S. Walker is an independent scholar and curator! based in London and Oxford! UK. She works on international modern and contemporary art. Zusammenfassung A study that proposes a model of comparatism within the field of visual studies, mirroring and complementing artist Nancy Spero's dialogic manner of working. Based on multiple face-to-face interviews with the artist, it examines how a selection of the artists and art forms Spero cited offer significant points of comparison with her work. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: Introduction: an encounter with Nancy Spero; The body is present even if in disguise; Bringing HD to this moment; Perhaps dance is the first language; Epilogue; Appendices; Select bibliography; Index. ...

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