Gender Check. Feminity and Masculinity in the Art of Eastern Europe
How were workers depicted on Socialist posters? How were male “heroes” portrayed in officially sanctioned art in Romania in the 1960s? How did female artists see themselves during the transition period after 1989? How do images impact on our view of the sexes? Gender Check reflects ideas of masculinity and femininity in the former Communist bloc, 20 years after the fall of the Iron Curtain, looking at both official and unofficial art from the Baltics to the Caucasus, from the 1960s to the decisive events of 1989 to the present. It is published in conjunction with a traveling exhibition that includes a selection of paintings, sculptures, photographs, posters, installations, films and videos by over 200 artists, making it an important addition to contemporary gender discourse.
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Kowalczyk Izabela (Article author), Kivimaa Katrin (Article author), Milevska Suzana (Article author), Pachmanova Martina (Article author), Pejic Bojana (Article author), Piotrowski Piotr (Article author), Rusinova Zora (Article author), Saxenhuber Hedwig (Article author), Schöllhammer Georg (Article author), András Edit (Article author), Chukhrov Keti (Article author), Dimitrijević Braco (Article author)
Bromová Veronika, Rakauskaitė Eglė, Dzividzinska Zenta, Iveković Sanja, Mamyshev‑Monroe Vladislav, Mikhailov Boris, Paris Helga, Kozyra Katarzyna
Vienna
2009
392 pages
9783865607836
Available on request
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