Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?
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Yazar: Linda Nochlin
Brand: Hayalperest Kitap
Basım Tarihi: 2022
Basım Dili: ["English"]
Sayfa Sayısı: 136Boyut: 13.0 x 19.5 cm
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9786059452946
Product Description
Linda Nochlin's seminal essay, which laid the foundations of feminist art history, still holds a significant place in how we perceive the phenomenon of art. Illuminating and thought-provoking, it draws the reader into the subject, inviting them to new perspectives that challenge our accepted assumptions. Nochlin refuses to answer the question of why there have been no "great women artists" within the flawed logic of the question itself. Instead, she dissects the very concept of greatness, deconstructing the fundamental assumptions that created the male-dominated concept of genius in art. With unique insight, she reveals that the white male perspective dominating art historical thought is not only a moral but also an intellectual fallacy. This influential essay, published as a standalone book in this anniversary edition, is accompanied by the author's own re-evaluation of her essay in "Thirty Years After." At a time when feminist, queer, race, and postcolonial theories and studies were burgeoning and spreading, "Thirty Years After" offers a striking assessment of the emergence of a brand new canon. In this essay, with references to Louise Bourgeois, Cindy Sherman, and many other artists, Nochlin analyzes the relationship between women and art with unparalleled passion and sensitivity. "Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?" serves as a unifying call whose impact reverberates across various cultures and societies. Nochlin's message has never been more urgent: as she said in 2015, "there is still much work to be done."