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Women Artists: The Linda Nochlin Reader
Paperback / softback
Main Details
Title |
Women Artists: The Linda Nochlin Reader
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Maura Reilly
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:472 | Dimensions(mm): Height 235,Width 169 |
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Category/Genre | The arts - general issues |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780500295557
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Classifications | Dewey:704.042 |
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Illustrations |
230 Illustrations, unspecified
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Thames & Hudson Ltd
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Imprint |
Thames & Hudson Ltd
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Publication Date |
5 March 2020 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Linda Nochlin (1931-2017) was one of the most pioneering and provocative art historians of our time. In 1971 she published her groundbreaking article, 'Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?', an impassioned feminist rallying cry that called traditional art historical practices into question and led to a major revision of the discipline. Women Artists: The Linda Nochlin Reader brings together thirty essential essays from throughout Nochlin's career, including two written specially for this collection. The book opens with an interview with Nochlin, in which she looks back on her life's work and reflects on the position of women artists today. Her major thematic texts, such as 'Women Artists After the French Revolution' and 'Starting from Scratch: The Beginnings of Feminist Art History' appear alongside the landmark 1971 essay and its rejoinder, '"Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?": Thirty Years After.' Also included are entries focusing on a selection of major women artists, such as Mary Cassatt, Louise Bourgeois, Cecily Brown, Kiki Smith, Miwa Yanagi and Sophie Calle, as well as concise biographies of all the artists discussed in the book and a complete bibliography of Nochlin's publications.
Author Biography
Maura Reilly is an art historian and curator. She was the founding curator of the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum, where she organized the critically acclaimed 'Global Feminisms: New Directions in Contemporary Art', co-curated with Linda Nochlin.
Reviews"Nochlin writes with a dazzling mix of erudition and candor."-- "New York Times Book Review" "Readers will be delighted by this opportunity to watch Nochlin's ideas advance over the decades."-- "Publishers Weekly"
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