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Carolee Schneemann

Kinetic Painting

ISBN: 9783791355085 (HB - E)

Unapologetically incorporating her body into her works of art, Carolee Schneemann emerged as one of the leading forces in the feminist art movement of the 1970s. This wide-ranging book follows Schneemann's remarkable career in its entirety. The monograph shows the immense range of Schneemann's oeuvre: paintings, assemblages, performances, experimental films, and video installations. Including the controversial works for which she is most famous, such as Eye Body, Meat Joy, and Interior Scroll, this volume takes a critical look at various themes in the artist's career, focusing particularly on what the artist termed "kinetic painting." Essays on Schneemann's personal politics, her experimental film, and the purposeful ambiguities of her pieces offer clear-eyed perspectives on the brilliance of her work. Illustrations of her work are accompanied by Schneemann's own commentary. Schneemann's work emerges as a celebratory, liberating, and important aspect of creative expression that stands in its own right-and stands the test of time. This publication contains a complete list of solo and group exhibitions as well as an account of awards the artist has received over the course of her career - published for the first time, these inventories are an indispensable source of information on the artist Carolee Schneemann for everyone interested in her work.

SABINE BREITWIESER is Director of the Museum der Moderne Salzburg. BRANDEN W. JOSEPH is the Frank Gallipoli Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art in the Department of Art History and Archaeology at Columbia University in New York. MIGNON NIXON is Professor of Art History at the Courtauld Institute of Art in London and Co-editor of October. ARA OSTERWEIL is a writer, painter, and film scholar. She is also Assistant Professor of Film and Cultural Studies at McGill University. JUDITH RODENBECK is Professor of Media and Cultural Studies at the University of California, Riverside.

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