Fantastic Women: Surreal Worlds from Meret Oppenheim to Louise Bourgeois
Книга временно перемещена в раздел “Книжные подборки друзей Музея ‘Гараж’” (стеллаж № 42).
Founded by French writer and poet André Breton in 1924, surrealism was an artistic and literary cultural movement known for its visual art and writings that challenged the power of imagination. But it has been an artistic movement most associated with the famous men who've become household names in art, such as Salvador Dali and Rene Magritte. Yet, there were many more surrealist women artists than has been recognized--until now. Seeking to present the female perspective of the women artists of surrealism, Fantastic Women highlights this forgotten side of the avant‑garde movement. Even though most women of the movement were considered to be the partners or models of Breton's circle, they actually played a larger role. While male surrealists chose to portray women as goddesses, she‑devils, dolls, fetishes, nymphets, or imaginary figures, the female artists emphasized the unexpected influences of established gender roles and social behaviors. Their art questioned the female image and role in society while attempting to establish a new persona for generations to come. In true surrealist form, Fantastic Women highlights their creative engagement with the imagination and the unconscious through their fascination with political topics, literature, and foreign myths. Including 350 color plates, Fantastic Women showcases their paintings, drawings, photography, films, and other artworks that create a powerful case for the recognition and celebration of the surreal and fanciful work of the women artists of the avant‑garde.
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Belgium, Graphic art, Denmark, Painting, Illustration, Art history and art criticism, Spain, Collage, Criticism, Mexico, Surrealism, Feminism, Photography, Photomontage, France
Meyer‑Thoss Christiane (Article author), Degel Kirsten (Article author), Pfeiffer Ingrid (Article author), Allmer Patricia (Article author), Görgen‑Lammers Annabelle (Article author), Eipeldauer Heike (Article author), Herlemann Rebecca (Article author), Levy Silvano (Article author), Neve Laura (Article author), Mahon Alyce (Article author), Weisz Carrington Gabriel (Article author), Arcq Tere (Article author), Hille Karoline (Article author), Tøjner Poul Erik (Preface), Demandt Philipp (Preface)
Miller Lee, Rahon Alice, Graverol Jane, Bourgeois Louise, Medková Emila, Colquhoun Ithell, Deren Maya, Fini Leonor, Oppenheim Meret, Agar Eileen, Sage Kay, Rimmington Edith, Tanning Dorothea, Cahun Claude, Kahlo Frida, Kernn‑Larsen Rita, Zürn Unica, Maar Dora, Ray Man, Breton André, Muzard Suzanne, Hugo Valentine, Éluard Nusch, Lamba Jacqueline, Tanguy Yves, Moore Marcel, Dulac Germaine, Bridgwater Emmy, Penrose Valentine, Baes Rachel, Toyen, Varo Remedios, Tichenor Bridget, Carrington Leonora, Álvarez Bravo Lola, Knutson Greta, Thoresen Elsa
Munich
2020
420 pages
9783777434148
Available on request
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705.1 2020
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