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E-raamat: Women's Work: From feminine arts to feminist art

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Jun-2022
  • Kirjastus: Frances Lincoln
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780711280465
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  • Kirjastus: Frances Lincoln
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780711280465

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A celebration of art traditionally devalued as too domestic or feminine to be taken seriously and the innovative, brilliant artists reclaiming the idea of ‘women’s work’.




A celebration of the innovative, brilliant artists reclaiming the idea of ‘women’s work’.
 
In the history of western art, decorative and applied arts – including textiles and ceramics – have been separated from the ‘high arts’ of painting and sculpture and deemed to be more suitable for women. Artists began to reclaim and redefine these materials and methods, energizing them with expressions of identity and imagination. Women’s Work tells the story of this radical change, highlighting some of the modern and contemporary artists who dared to defy this hierarchy and who, through, experimentation and invention, transformed their medium. The work of these women has helped underscore the ongoing value of these art forms within the history of art, championing ‘women’s work’ as powerful mediums worthy of celebration.

With biographical entries on each artist featured, as well as beautiful images of their artworksWomen's Work raises up the work of these visionary and groundbreaking artists, telling their stories and examining their artistic legacies.

A celebration of the innovative, brilliant artists reclaiming the idea of ‘women’s work’.
 
In the history of western art, decorative and applied arts – including textiles and ceramics – have been separated from the ‘high arts’ of painting and sculpture and deemed to be more suitable for women. Artists began to reclaim and redefine these materials and methods, energizing them with expressions of identity and imagination. Women’s Work tells the story of this radical change, highlighting some of the modern and contemporary artists who dared to defy this hierarchy and who, through, experimentation and invention, transformed their medium. The work of these women has helped underscore the ongoing value of these art forms within the history of art, championing ‘women’s work’ as powerful mediums worthy of celebration.

With biographical entries on each artist featured, as well as beautiful images of their artworksWomen's Work raises up the work of these visionary and groundbreaking artists, telling their stories and examining their artistic legacies.

A celebration of art traditionally devalued as too domestic or feminine to be taken seriously and the innovative, brilliant artists reclaiming the idea of ‘women’s work’.


 

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Commended for Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Awards (Women's Studies) 2022 and Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Awards (Art) 2022.
Introduction 7(5)
The Women of Gee's Bend
12(6)
Maria Martinez
18(4)
Elsa Schiaparelli
22(6)
Anni Albers
28(56)
Lucie Rie
84(4)
Lenore Tawney
88
Dorothea Tanning
44(6)
Louise Bourgeois
50(6)
Rut Bryk
56(6)
Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian
62(6)
Miriam Schapiro
68(6)
Yayoi Kusama
74(6)
Faith Ringgold
80(6)
Magdalena Abakanowicz
86(6)
Olga de Amaral
92(6)
Sheila Hicks
98(6)
Eva Hesse
104(6)
Marva Lee Pitchford-Jolly
110(4)
Judy Chicago
114(6)
Judith Scott
120(6)
Annette Messager
126(6)
Isabelle de Borchgrave
132(4)
Dindga McCannon
136(6)
Cecilia Vicuna
142(6)
Mrinaiini Mukherjee
148(6)
Polly Apfelbaum
154(6)
Sarah Lucas
160(6)
Yin Xiuzhen
166(6)
Billie Zangewa
172(6)
Otobong Nkanga
178(6)
Alexandra Kehayoglou
184(6)
Sarah Zapata
190(6)
Tschabalala Self
196(6)
Hannah Hill
202(8)
More artists to explore
210(2)
Bibliography 212(4)
Index 216(4)
Picture credits 220(2)
Acknowledgements 222
Ferren Gipson is an art historian, writer and presenter. She is the host and producer of the Art Matters podcast, a doctoral researcher at SOAS, University of London and the author of The Ultimate Art Museum (Phaidon). For Womens Work, Ferren was awarded two Foreword INDIES Book of the Year awards.