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Radical Decadence: Excess in Contemporary Feminist Textiles and Craft

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Radical Decadence: Excess in Contemporary Feminist Textiles and Craft
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Julia Skelly
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:144
Dimensions(mm): Height 244,Width 169
Category/GenreTextile artworks
Textile design and theory
ISBN/Barcode 9781472569400
ClassificationsDewey:746.082
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations 16 colour and 24 bw illus

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publication Date 4 May 2017
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This pioneering book explores the notion of 'radical decadence' as concept, aesthetic and lived experience, and as an analytical framework for the study of contemporary feminist textile art. Gendered discourses of decadence that perpetuate anxieties about women's power, consumption and pleasure are deconstructed through images of drug use, female sexuality and 'excessive' living, in artworks by several contemporary textile artists including Orly Cogan, Tracey Emin, Allyson Mitchell, and Rozanne Hawksley. Perceptions of decadence are invariably bound to the negative connotations of decay and degradation, particularly with regard to the transgression of social norms related to femininity and the female body. Excessive consumption by women has historically been represented as grotesque, and until now, women's pleasure in relation to drug and alcohol use has largely gone unexamined in feminist art history and craft studies. Here, representations of female consumption, from cupcakes to alcohol and cocaine, are opened up for critical discussion. Drawing on feminist and queer theories, Julia Skelly considers portrayals of 'bad girls' in artworks that explore female sexuality - performative pieces designed to subvert and exceed feminine roles. In this provocative book, decadence is understood not as a destructive force but as a liberating aesthetic.

Author Biography

Julia Skelly teaches in the Department of Art History and Communication Studies at McGill University in Montreal, Canada.

Reviews

Radical Decadence addresses decadence and excess, re-framing these as contemporary strategies of transgression and pleasure. In this well-illustrated book, Skelly draws on established and newly emerging artists working with cloth, porcelain and paint, demonstrating the inherent and delightful messiness of these media and their resistance to controlling systems. -- Catherine Dormor, Middlesex University, UK