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Close Up: Berthe Morisot, Mary Cassatt, Paula Modersohn-Becker, Lotte Laserstein, Frida Kahlo, Alice Neel, Marlene Dumas, Cindy Sherman, Elizabeth Peyton [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 344 pages, kõrgus x laius: 260x190 mm, kaal: 1130 g, 215 Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Nov-2021
  • Kirjastus: Hatje Cantz
  • ISBN-10: 3775747575
  • ISBN-13: 9783775747578
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 344 pages, kõrgus x laius: 260x190 mm, kaal: 1130 g, 215 Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Nov-2021
  • Kirjastus: Hatje Cantz
  • ISBN-10: 3775747575
  • ISBN-13: 9783775747578
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Gender interventions and formal innovations in female portraiture, through works by Kahlo, Sherman, Neel, Dumas, Peyton and more

This superbly conceived publication looks at nine women artists whose careers were devoted primarily to portraiture, analyzing both the work they produced and the unique ways in which each artist captured her subjects’ likenesses and the spaces they inhabited.

These artists represent the development of modernist art since 1870; each has made significant contributions to art history as they complicate long-held notions of the gaze and explore the relationship between the self, the subject and the artist.

Close-Up examines women painters and photographers who are known primarily for self-portraiture, such as Paula Modersohn-Becker, Frida Kahlo and Cindy Sherman; it also looks at female artists who depicted the daily lives of women and children in a creative environment that was largely disinterested in such subjects, such as Berthe Morisot, Mary Cassatt and Lotte Laserstein. Still other women—Alice Neel, Marlene Dumas and Elizabeth Peyton—embrace familiarity completely and depict friends and family as well as famous figures in their paintings.

In essays by nine different authors, these artists and their subjects are considered individually and as part of a chronology of modern portraiture, with an emphasis on the dynamics of gender.

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Women Artists and the Portrait
Foreword and Acknowledgments 9(5)
Sam Keller
Theodora Vischer
More Than One History: An Introduction
14(9)
Theodora Vischer
Prologue: Marie Bashkirtseff
23(7)
Marlene Burgi
Painting and Being Painted: Berthe Morisot and the Role of the Model
30(24)
Sylvie Patry
Plates
38(16)
"Posed so Beautifully": Mary Cassatt's Work with Models
54(22)
Jennifer A. Thompson
Plates
62(14)
"The Patient Reflection": On Paula Modersohn-Becker's Figure Paintings
76(26)
Uwe M. Schneede
Plates
85(17)
New Woman Paints New Woman: Lotte Laserstein's Sensual Objectivity
102(24)
Anna-Carola Krausse
Plates
111(15)
Frida Kahlo's Self-Portraits: Duality as a Secret Unity
126(28)
Tere Arcq
Hilda Trujillo
Plates
139(15)
Portraiture and Proximity: Meditations in a Time of Social Distancing
154(22)
Tamar Garb
Plates
162(14)
"Many different ladies interact": On the Portrait Painting of Marlene Dumas
176(24)
Theodora Vischer
Plates
186(14)
Self-Portraits without a Self: On Cindy Sherman's Role Pictures
200(24)
Peter Geimer
Plates
206(18)
Fragments on Elizabeth Peyton
224(25)
Donatien Grau
Plates
231(18)
Chronologies
249(84)
Marlene Burgi
Julia Keller
Exhibited Works 333