Feminist Art Criticism

Feminist Art Criticism
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Download or read book Feminist Art Criticism written by Arlene Raven and published by . This book was released on 1988 with total page 270 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Feminist Art Criticism: An anthology is a diverse and provocative collection of essays written by distinguished art critics, historians, and artists. Arranged chronologically, the anthology provides an overview of a continuous feminist discourse in art from the early 1970s to the present. Often controversial, the writings represent a diversity of approaches -- polemical, Marxist, lyrical, and poststructuralist, among others. The essays, many of which are not readily available elsewhere, cover a wide range of concerns. Opening with Maryse Holder's blunt and powerful look at the art of female sexuality as self-discovery, the collection moves through a feminist approach to erotic art by Carol Duncan, essays on feminist or 'gynergenic' art criticism by Moira Roth, Cassandra L. Langer, and Joanna Frueh, a chapter on the appearance of the Goddess in contemporary women's art by Gloria Feman Orenstein, studies of Chicana and Black women artists by Shifra Goldman and Lowery Stokes Sims, to 'The Last Essay on Feminist Criticism' by Arlene Raven. Contributions by Lise Vogel, Judith Barry, Sandy Flitterman-Lewis, Teresa de Lauretis, and Whitney Chadwick complete the collection with intriguing topics ranging from the representation of women in art to women as artmakers. Taken together, all of the essays show that feminist art criticism is a complex and evolving discipline. The writings range from those that focus critically on the male-dominated culture to those that articulate women-centered art and criticism. These essays point to the need to continually rethink the condition of the creative realm and the status of women in relationship to art. They show that though there have been moves away from a white, patriarchal mainstream, and while some feminist interests (such as gender deconstruction) have even been absorbed into the mainstream, the transformation of art suggested by Feminist Art Criticism is still incomplete." -- Provided by publisher


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