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After the revolution : women who transformed contemporary art / Eleanor Heartney ... [et al.] ; with a foreword by Linda Nochlin.

By: Heartney, Eleanor, 1954-Language: English Publication details: Munich ; New York : Prestel, 2007. Description: 320 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 25 cmISBN: 9783791337326; 3791337327Subject(s): Women artists | Art, Modern -- 20th century | AvantgardeLOC classification: N8354 .A38 2007
Contents:
Louise Bourgeois : intensity and influence / Helaine Posner -- Nancy Spero : radical history painter / Helaine Posner -- Elizabeth Murray : fractious formalist / Nancy Princenthal -- Marina Abramović : between life and death / Sue Scott -- Judy Pfaff : storming the white cube / Nancy Princenthal -- Jenny Holzer : language lessons / Nancy Princenthal -- Cindy Sherman : the polemics of play / Eleanor Heartney -- Kiki Smith : a view from the inside out / Eleanor Heartney -- Ann Hamilton : the poetics of place / Helaine Posner -- Shirin Neshat : living between cultures / Eleanor Heartney -- Ellen Gallagher : mapping the unmentionable / Eleanor Heartney -- Dana Schutz : the elephant in the living room / Sue Scott.
Summary: This volume provides an overview of 12 significant and internationally successful female artists. Within the context of the broad cultural shifts that occurred in 1970s America, many art historians and curators have questioned the exclusion of women from both the pantheon of famous artists and the display floors of contemporary museums. This work describes the impact of women artists on contemporary art since the advent of the feminist movement. Following an essay assessing the changes in the situation of women artists, the authors examine the careers of twelve outstanding artists: Marina Abramowicz, Louise Bourgeois, Ellen Gallagher, Ann Hamilton, Jenny Holzer, Elizabeth Murray, Shirin Neshat, Judy Pfaff, Dana Schutz, Cindy Sherman, Kiki Smith, and Nancy Spero. Each artist's accomplishments and her influence on contemporaries including younger male and female artists is explored.
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Louise Bourgeois : intensity and influence / Helaine Posner -- Nancy Spero : radical history painter / Helaine Posner -- Elizabeth Murray : fractious formalist / Nancy Princenthal -- Marina Abramović : between life and death / Sue Scott -- Judy Pfaff : storming the white cube / Nancy Princenthal -- Jenny Holzer : language lessons / Nancy Princenthal -- Cindy Sherman : the polemics of play / Eleanor Heartney -- Kiki Smith : a view from the inside out / Eleanor Heartney -- Ann Hamilton : the poetics of place / Helaine Posner -- Shirin Neshat : living between cultures / Eleanor Heartney -- Ellen Gallagher : mapping the unmentionable / Eleanor Heartney -- Dana Schutz : the elephant in the living room / Sue Scott.

This volume provides an overview of 12 significant and internationally successful female artists. Within the context of the broad cultural shifts that occurred in 1970s America, many art historians and curators have questioned the exclusion of women from both the pantheon of famous artists and the display floors of contemporary museums. This work describes the impact of women artists on contemporary art since the advent of the feminist movement. Following an essay assessing the changes in the situation of women artists, the authors examine the careers of twelve outstanding artists: Marina Abramowicz, Louise Bourgeois, Ellen Gallagher, Ann Hamilton, Jenny Holzer, Elizabeth Murray, Shirin Neshat, Judy Pfaff, Dana Schutz, Cindy Sherman, Kiki Smith, and Nancy Spero. Each artist's accomplishments and her influence on contemporaries including younger male and female artists is explored.

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