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A Little Feminist History of Art
- Tate
- by Charlotte Mullins
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Publisher | Tate |
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ISBN | 9781849766562 |
Author(s) | Charlotte Mullins |
Publication date | August 2019 |
Edition | Hardback |
Dimensions | 173 x 140 mm |
Illustrations | 60 col.ill. |
Pages | 128 |
Language(s) | Eng. ed. |
extra information | Reprint |
Description
Emerging in the late 1960s as women artists struggled to 'de-gender' their work to compete in a male-dominated arena, the feminist art movement has played a leading role in the art world over the last five decades. Using the 'female gaze' to articulate socially relevant issues after an era of aesthetic 'formalism,' women artists, working in a variety of media, have called to attention ideas around gender, identity and form, criticising the cultural expectations and stereotyping of women, women's struggle for equality, and the treatment of the female body as a commodity.
This book is a short accessible introduction to some of the most important and interesting artworks borne out of the feminist art movement. Fifty outstanding works - from the late 1960s to the present - reflect women's lives and experience, as well as the changing position of women artists, and reveal the impact of feminist ideals and politics on visual culture. Exploring themes such as gender inequality, sexuality, domestic life, and the female body, A Little Feminist History of Art is a celebration of one of the most ambitious, influential and enduring artistic movements to emerge from the twentieth century.
CHARLOTTE MULLINS is an art critic, writer and broadcaster, and has written over ten books.