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After the Revolution

Women Who Transformed Contemporary Art


  • Prestel
Now available in a revised and fully updated edition, this book examines the rise of women artists in the late 20th century, viewed through the work of 12 key figures.

ISBN 9783791347554 | E | PB
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Publisher Prestel
ISBN 9783791347554
Publication date February 2013
Edition Paperback
Dimensions 240 x 139 mm
Illustrations 210 col.ill.
Pages 352
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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Now available in a revised and fully updated edition, this book examines the rise of women artists in the late 20th century, viewed through the work of 12 key figures."Why have there been no great women artists?" asked the prominent art historian Linda Nochlin in an intentionally provocative 1971 essay. In this book, four prominent critics and curators describe the strides made by women artists since the advent of the feminist movement and assess the changes that have occurred in their critical reception, commercial appeal, and institutional support. Following a comprehensive essay that looks back at the recent history of women artists, the authors examine the careers of an international selection of artists-Marina Abramovic', Louise Bourgeois, Ellen Gallagher, Ann Hamilton, Jenny Holzer, Elizabeth Murray, Shirin Neshat, Judy Pfaff, Dana Schutz, Cindy Sherman, Kiki Smith, and Nancy Spero-considering each figure's accomplishments and her influence on contemporaries and younger artists.