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American Women Artists, 1935-1970
Gender, Culture, and Politics

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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Zusatztext 'This is an important book. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Lower-division undergraduates and above; general readers.' - Choice'...Successfully addresses a gender gap in the history of twentieth-century American art. ... An astute study that will continue to influence the field in the foreseeable future.' - Art Inquiries'The histories in this volume expand and challenge narratives of American art between 1935 and 1970! presenting new ways of understanding the representation of politics! identity! and culture in practices of figuration! abstraction! and alternative media. This book will serve to inspire further interest on a range of subjects and could be an excellent teaching tool. It would be a benefit to courses in American art! exposing students to a variety of art-historical methods! supplementing the canonical approach of textbooks! and framing issues of discrimination and gender bias.' - Panorama'The book sheds light on the diverse creative strategies women deployed in order to pursue creative careers in a male-dominated field. The essays promise to evoke the diversity of women's practices and lives while at the same time illuminating shared core concerns (the impact! particularly! of social biases - foremost! gender-based biases).' - Tirza T. Latimer! California College of the Arts! USA 'The essays in this book reveal the creativity! ingenuity! curiosity! resourcefulness and stamina of women who insisted they were legitimate actors in an art world that was less than welcoming. The authors expertly reveal how these women wrestled with the demands of their chosen materials! forms and subject matter! and of their often complicated lives! in order to leave a legacy that continues to inspire scholars and artists today.' - Frances Pohl! Pomona College! USA 'The wonder of this book is the variety of artists considered and the rich range of scholarly voices illuminating them. Together the essays give us two generations of modern American women who persevered in their art making! often without the support of cultural institutions. The stories of their hard work! determination! and unquenchable drive to speak through their images greatly enriches the historical record and gives the reader the pleasures of discovery and new knowledge.' - Wanda M. Corn! Stanford University! USA Informationen zum Autor Helen Langa, Associate Professor of American Art at American University, published Radical Art. Printmaking and the Left in 1930s New York in 2004. Her publications have focused on American prints, cultural democracy, and women/lesbian artists. Paula Wisotzki is Associate Professor at Loyola University Chicago and a specialist in American Art of the 1930s and 40s. Her recent research and publications are centered on Dorothy Dehner's early career. Klappentext Numerous American women artists built careers in the mid-twentieth century while confronting challenging cultural transitions: shifts in stylistic avant-gardism, harsh political transformations, and changing gender expectations. These social and political upheavals provoked intellectual and aesthetic tensions, and meant that while a few women working during these decades have gained significant recognition, others are still consigned to obscurity. Through its nuanced approach to issues of gender and female agency, this volume revises this historical silence by offering new scholarship in twentieth-century American art history and feminist studies. Zusammenfassung Numerous American women artists built successful professional careers in the mid-twentieth century while confronting challenging cultural transitions: shifts in stylistic avant-gardism! harsh political transformations! and changing gender expectations for both women and men. These social and political upheavals provoked complex intellectual and aesthetic tensions. Critical discourses about style and expressive value were also renegotiat...

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Autori Helen Wisotzki Langa, Paula Wisotzki, Helen Langa
Con la collaborazione di Paula Wisotzki (Editore), Dr Paula Wisotzki (Editore), Langa Helen (Editore), Helen Langa (Editore)
Editore ASHGATE PUB CO
 
Contenuto Libro
Forma del prodotto Copertina rigida
Data pubblicazione 04.01.2016
Categoria Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Sociologia > Teorie sociologiche
Scienze umane, arte, musica > Arte > Storia dell'arte
 
EAN 9781472432827
ISBN 978-1-4724-3282-7
Numero di pagine 289
 
Categorie USA, schneemann, Feminist Art History, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies, ART / History / Modern (late 19th Century to 1945), ART / History / Contemporary (1945-), ART / American / General, ART / Women Artists, History of Art, women artists, History of art & design styles: from c 1900 -, c 1960 to c 1970, United States of America, USA, c 1938 to c 1946 (World War Two period), c 1950 to c 1959, Gender studies: women, Helen Frankenthaler, c 1960 to c 1969, c 1919 to c 1939 (Inter-war period), Gender studies: women and girls, c 1939 to c 1945 (including WW2), c 1918 to c 1939 (Inter-war period), C 1945 To C 1960, Young Men, cultural agency, Judson Dance Theater, Princeton University Art Museum, Federal Art Project, CPUSA, avant-garde movements, wall hangings, Composition Board, African American women artists, exhibition criticism, midcentury modernism, women artists professional challenges, racial diversity in art, Gelatin Silver Print, University Art Museum, MoMA Exhibition, Closed Form Vessels, Works Progress Administration’s Federal, Native Women Artists, Galvanized Steel Wire, Julia Thecla, Urban Artistic Communities, American Abstract Artists
 

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