WACK!: Art and the Feminist Revolution
Книга временно перемещена в раздел “Книжные подборки друзей Музея ‘Гараж’” (стеллаж № 42).
There had never been art like the art produced by women artists in the 1970s, and there has never been a book with the ambition and scope of this one about that groundbreaking era. “WACK!” documents and illustrates the impact of the feminist revolution on art made between 1965 and 1980, featuring pioneering and influential works by artists who came of age during that period, Chantal Akerman, Lynda Benglis, Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, Valie Export, Mary Heilmann, Sanja Iveković, Ana Mendieta, Annette Messager, and others, as well as important works made in those years by artists whose careers were already well established, including Louise Bourgeois, Judy Chicago, Sheila Levrant de Bretteville, Lucy Lippard, Alice Neel, and Yoko Ono.
The art surveyed in “WACK!” includes work by more than 120 artists, in all media, from painting and sculpture to photography, film, installation, and video, arranged not by chronology but by theme: “Abstraction”, “Autophotography”, “Body as Medium”, “Family Stories”, “Gender Performance”, “Knowledge as Power”, “Making Art History”, and others. “WACK!”, which accompanies the first international museum exhibition to showcase feminist art from this revolutionary era, contains more than 400 color images. Highlights include the figurative paintings of Joan Semmel; the performance and film collaborations of Sally Potter and Rose English; the untitled film stills of Cindy Sherman; and the large‑scale, craft‑based sculptures of Magdalena Abakanowicz.
Written entries on each artist offer key biographical and descriptive information and accompanying essays by leading critics, art historians, and scholars offer new perspectives on feminist art practice. The topics, including the relationship between American and European feminism, feminism and New York abstraction, and mapping a global feminism, provide a broad social context for the artworks themselves. “WACK!” is both a definitive visual record and a long‑awaited history of one of the most important artistic movements of the twentieth century.
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1960s, 1970s, 1980s, Video art, Gender studies, Graphic art, Dramaturgy, Painting, Installation, Cinema, Literature, Performance, Political art, Sexuality, Sculpture, Socially engaged art, Theater, Body, Feminism
Meskimmon Marsha G. (Article author), Kirshner Judith Russi (Article author), Phelan Peggy (Article author), Butler Cornelia (Article author), Meyer Richard (Article author), Molesworth Helen (Article author), Smith Valerie (Article author), Solomon‑Godeau Abigail (Article author), Sorkin Jenni (Article author), Richard Nelly (Article author), Lord Catherine (Article author)
Saint Phalle Niki de, Ultvedt Per Olof Johannes Jörgensen, Donagh Rita, Dufour Kirsten, Tinguely Jean, DeFeo Jay, Djebar Assia, Bauermeister Mary Hilde Ruth, Billops Camille, Birnbaum Dara, Bourgeois Louise, Cha Theresa Hak Kyung, Clark Lygia, Dujourie Lili, Harrison Margaret, Disband, Berwick Street Film Collective, Justesen Kirsten, Lake Suzy, Lozano Lee, Edelson Mary Beth, Fishman Louise, Freitas Iole Antunes de, Genzken Isa, Hammond Harmony, Idemitsu Mako, Kelly Mary, Kubelka Friedl, Fahey Jacqueline Mary, Flack Audrey L., Iveković Sanja, Jonas Joan, La Rocca Ketty, Grossman Nancy, English Rose, Hershman-Leeson Lynn, Hesse Eva, Hiller Susan, Lassnig Maria, Export Valie, Hammer Barbara Jean, Heilmann Mary Ann, Horn Rebecca, Hunter Alexis Jan Atthill, Kozloff Joyce, Kubota Shigeko, Lublin Léa, Kusama Yayoi, Lacy Suzanne, Maiolino Anna Maria, Mayer Mónica, Mendieta Ana, Messager Annette, Minujín Marta, Mohamedi Nasreen, Montano Linda Mary, Morton Ree, Mulvey Laura, Wollen Peter, Lesbian Art Project, Neel Alice, Nengudi Senga, Newmarch Ann, Ono Yoko, Oliveros Pauline, O'Grady Lorraine, Ottinger Ulrike, Orlan, Partum Ewa, Potter Charlotte Sally, Rosler Martha, Sleigh Sylvia, Smith Barbara Turner, Smith Mimi, Whiten Colette, Woodman Francesca, Reddy Judy Blum, Croiset Nicole, Rainer Yvonne, Christiansen Ursula Reuter, Schendel Mira, Semmel Joan, Sherk Bonnie Ora, Smith Alexis, Wilding Faith, Wilke Hannah, Pane Gina, Rhodes Lis, Schapiro Miriam, Schneemann Carolee, Snyder Joan, Solanas Valerie Jean, Steele Lisa, Tutti Cosey Fanni, Ukeles Mierle Laderman, Hashmi Zarina, Ringgold Faith, Sherman Cindy, Soltau Annegret, Spero Nancy, Pindell Howardena, Sieverding Katharina, Yalter Nil, Parra Catalina, Piper Adrian, Saar Betye Irene, Sturtevant Elaine Frances, Vicuña Cecilia, Wayne June Claire, Mangold Sylvia Plimack, Rosenbach Ulrike, Spiderwoman Theater, “Where We At” Black Women Artists, Inc., Andrade Sonia, Abramović Marina, Accardi Carla, Akerman Chantal, Abakanowicz‑Kosmowska Marta Magdalena, Almeida Helena, Antin Eleanor, Benglis Lynda, Bretteville Sheila Levrant de, Baca Judith Francisca, Chicago Judy, Corinne Tee A.
Cambridge
2007
511 pages
9780914357995
Available on request
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705.1 2007
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