WOMEN ART & SOCIETY WOA 5E PA
by CHADWICK,WHITNEYEdition:
5th
ISBN13:
9780500204054
ISBN10:
0500204055
Format:
Trade Paper
Pub. Date:
9/17/2012
Publisher(s):
THAMES&HUD
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Summary
This acclaimed study challenges the assumption that great womenartists are exceptions to the rule who transcended their sexto produce major works of art. While acknowledging the manywomen whose contributions to visual culture have often beenneglected, Whitney Chadwick's survey reexamines the worksthemselves and the ways in which they have been perceived asmarginal, often in direct reference to gender.This revised edition features a new final chapter that chartsthe evolution of feminist art history and pedagogy since the1970s. It is brought up to date with discussions of some of themost significant women artists to have emerged in recent years,including Wangechi Mutu, Jenny Saville, and Teresa Margolles.
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