Defiant Women. 50 artists and their activism

Par : Catherine McCormack
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  • Nombre de pages208
  • Date de parution11/02/2027
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-3996-3330-7
  • EAN9781399633307
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLaurence King Publishing

Résumé

From equality to climate change, civil rights and war, art has been used to affect change, bring awareness and create visibility for centuries, and these are the women who fought to get their voices heard. Fully illustrated with 70 artworks from 50 art heroines, this book showcases the most famous examples of women's art activism and uncovers the hidden stories behind some of our lesser-known protest art.
Covering a range of mediums and causes, this book discusses the women who used art to fight causes from suffrage to social media, looking at how they made their art, why their work is so important, and the impact they continue to have on the world. Features work by Kathe Kollwitz, Claude Cahun, Barbara Kruger, Guerrilla Girls, Ana Mendieta, Nan Goldin, Judy Chicago, Paula Rego, Shirin Neshat, Laia Abril, Linder and Yayoi Kusama.
Catherine McCormack is an author and art historian. Her most recent books are Women in the Picture: Women, Art and the Power of Looking (Icon Books and WW Norton, 2021) which has been translated in China, Korea and Turkey, and The Art of Looking Up (Quarto, 2019). Recent essays include 'Here's Looking at You Maillol' published by the Kunsthaus, Zürich 2022; 'The Femme Fatale, or Let's Not Lose Our Heads' in Gender/Power/Gaze, Hamburg Kunsthalle, 2023 and 'Pirelli, Let Me Count the Ways', Copperfield Gallery, 2023.
She is a regular contributor to the New European newspaper and BBC Radio4 Front Row as a critic and has held teaching positions at University College London, the University of Oxford and Sotheby's Institute of Art, London, where she currently teaches feminist art history. In 2019-20 she was guest curator at Richard Saltoun Gallery, London producing the acclaimed two part show Matrescence and Maternality, and in 2022-23 she curated a year-long programme of talks, events, conversations and performances on the topic of 'Radical Joy' for Unit Gallery London.