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Author: Hannah Wilke
Publisher: Ronald Feldman Fine Arts
Published: 1995
Total Pages: 48
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Hannah Wilke
Publisher: Ronald Feldman Fine Arts
Published: 1995
Total Pages: 48
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Nancy Princenthal
Publisher: Prestel Publishing
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 172
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Hannah Wilke's artwork frames a heroic story about formal invention & social activism, personal loyalties & individual freedom, &, above all, breathtaking risk. A defining presence in the emerging community of women artists in the 1960s & 70s, Wilke developed a controversial visual language in response to her own & women's experience.
Author: Carolee Schneemann
Publisher: MIT Press
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 366
ISBN-13: 9780262692977
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A visual and written record of the work of pioneer painter-performance artist Carolee Schneemann.
Author: Glenn Adamson
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Published: 2022-02-15
Total Pages: 253
ISBN-13: 0691220379
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Eros and Oneness / Tamara H. Schenkenberg -- Elective Affinities: Hannah Wilke's Ceramics in Context / Glenn Adamson -- Needed Erase Her? Don't. / Connie Butler -- Daughter/Mother / Catherine Opie -- Ha-Ha-Hannah / Jeanine Oleson -- Cycling Through Gestures to Strike a Pose / Nadia Myre -- Play and Care / Hayv Kahraman -- Cindy Nemser and Hannah Wilke in Conversation, 1975.
Author: Cornelia H. Butler
Publisher: MIT Press
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 520
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →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 provide a broad social context for the artworks themselves.
Author: Amelia Jones
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 372
ISBN-13: 9780816627738
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →"With great originality and scholarship, Amelia Jones maps out an extraordinary history of body art over the last three decades and embeds it in the theoretical terrain of postmoderism. The result is a wonderful and permissive space in which the viewer...can wander"...-Moira Roth, Trefethen professor of art history, Mills College.
Author: Danielle Knafo
Publisher:
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 228
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Knafo, a feminist psychoanalyst and art critic, extends the discourse between feminism and art history, while revealing core psychological sensibilities involved in women's self-representation - the need for mirroring, the use of mask and masquerade, the drive for reparation, the presence of the uncanny, and the concept of female narcissism. --Publisher.
Author: Albright-Knox Art Gallery
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Published: 2012
Total Pages: 208
ISBN-13: 9781887457125
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Walter Robinson
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Published: 2019-10-16
Total Pages: 620
ISBN-13: 9780991558575
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This facsimile edition collects all 19 issues of 'Art-Rite' magazine, edited by art critics Walter Robinson and Edit DeAk from 1973 to 1978. Robinson, DeAk and a third editor, Joshua Cohn, met as art history students at Columbia University, and were inspired to found the magazine by their art criticism teacher, Brian O'Doherty. 'Art-Rite', cheaply produced on newsprint, served as an important alternative to the established art magazines of the period. 'Art-Rite' ran for only five years, and published only 19 issues. But in that time the magazine featured contributions from hundreds of artists, a list that now reads like a who's-who of 1970s art: Yvonne Rainer, Gordon Matta-Clark, Alan Vega (Suicide), William Wegman, Nancy Holt, Jack Smith, Dorothea Rockburne, Robert Morris, Adrian Piper, Laurie Anderson, Carolee Schneemann and Carl Andre; critics such as Lucy Lippard contributed writing. Through its single-artist issues and its thematic issues on performance, video and artists' books, 'Art-Rite' championed the new art of its era.
Author: Nancy N. Chen
Publisher: North Atlantic Books
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 218
ISBN-13: 9780971254633
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →In the twenty-first century, the body is experienced less as a fixed entity than it is as a protean product and a project of technological, medical and artistic invention. The essays in Bodies in the Making: Transgressions and Transformations address the proliferation of such transformative practices as tattooing, piercing, self-cutting, cosmetic and transsexual surgery, prosthetics, organ transplants and life extension technologies. Establishing links among these varied practices, the contributors illuminate the dramatic and widespread changes that have taken place across generations in attitudes towards the relation of the body to the mind, to agency and to subjectivity. Bodies in the Making also addresses a paradox that has shaped recent body modification debates. Although physical transformations are usually experienced as self-expressive and libratory, they are frequently understood to be socially determined, economically driven and culturally enmeshed. Contributors to the volume engage this contradiction directly, exploring ways in which diverse body practices are capable of subverting power while also at times re-inscribing it.