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Asian Women Artists

Author : Dinah Dysart,Hannah Fink
Publisher : Craftsman House (AU)
Page : 152 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Art, Asian
ISBN : UOM:39015040684691

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Asian Women Artists by Dinah Dysart,Hannah Fink Pdf

The many feminisms of the Asian world are introduced in this series of essays on contemporary women artists. Prominent women painters, sculptors, installation artists and printmakers are profiled with over 100 colour illustrations.

"Women, Gender and Art in Asia, c. 1500-1900 "

Author : MeliaBelli Bose
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 460 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2017-07-05
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781351536554

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"Women, Gender and Art in Asia, c. 1500-1900 " by MeliaBelli Bose Pdf

Women, Gender and Art in Asia, c. 1500?1900 brings women's engagements with art into a pan-Asian dialogue with essays that examine women as artists, commissioners, collectors, and subjects from India, Southeast Asia, Tibet, China, Korea, and Japan, from the sixteenth to the early twentieth century. The artistic media includes painting, sculpture, architecture, textiles, and photography. The book is broadly concerned with four salient questions: How unusual was it for women to engage directly with art? What factors precluded more women from doing so? In what ways did women's artwork or commissions differ from those of men? And, what were the range of meanings for woman as subject matter? The chapters deal with historic individuals about whom there is considerable biographical information. Beyond locating these uncommon women within their socio-cultural milieux, contributors consider the multiple strands that twined to comprise their complex identities, and how these impacted their works of art. In many cases, the woman's status-as wife, mother, widow, ruler, or concubine (and multiple combinations thereof), as well as her religion and lineage-determined the media, style, and content of her art. Women, Gender and Art in Asia, c. 1500?1900 adds to our understanding of works of art, their meanings, and functions.

女人家

Author : 余青勳,簡正怡
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : Art, Asian
ISBN : UCR:31210024632133

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Queering Contemporary Asian American Art

Author : Laura Kina,Jan Christian Bernabe
Publisher : University of Washington Press
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2017-05-16
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780295741369

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Queering Contemporary Asian American Art by Laura Kina,Jan Christian Bernabe Pdf

Queering Contemporary Asian American Art takes Asian American differences as its point of departure, and brings together artists and scholars to challenge normative assumptions, essentialisms, and methodologies within Asian American art and visual culture. Taken together, these nine original artist interviews, cutting-edge visual artworks, and seven critical essays explore contemporary currents and experiences within Asian American art, including the multiple axes of race and identity, queer bodies and forms, kinship and affect, and digital identities and performances. Using the verb and critical lens of “queering” to capture transgressive cultural, social, and political engagement and practice, the contributors to this volume explore the connection points in Asian American experience and cultural production of surveillance states, decolonization and diaspora, transnational adoption, and transgender bodies and forms, as well as heteronormative respectability, the military, and war. The interdisciplinary and theoretically informed frameworks in the volume engage readers to understand global and historical processes through contemporary Asian American artistic production.

Stories for South Asian Supergirls

Author : Raj Kaur Khaira
Publisher : Puffin
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2021-11
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 0241554365

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Stories for South Asian Supergirls by Raj Kaur Khaira Pdf

Asian Women Artists

Author : Mary Ellen Snodgrass
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2022-10-27
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781476646985

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Asian Women Artists by Mary Ellen Snodgrass Pdf

This book is a guide to identifying female creators and artistic movements from all parts of Asia, offering a broad spectrum of media and presentation representing a wide variety of milieus, regions, peoples and genres. Arranged chronologically by artist birth date, entries date as far back as Leizu's Chinese sericulture in 2700 BCE and continue all the way to the March 2021 mural exhibition by Malaysian painter Caryn Koh. Entries feature biographical information, cultural context and a survey of notable works. Covering creators known for prophecy, dance, epic and oratory, the compendium includes obscure artists and more familiar names, like biblical war poet Deborah, Judaean dancer Salome, Byzantine Empress Theodora and Myanmar freedom fighter Aung San Suu Kyi. In an effort to relieve unfamiliarity with parts of the world poorly represented in art history, this book focuses on Asian women often passed over in global art surveys.

Femininity in Asian Women Artists' Work from China, Korea and USA

Author : Patricia Karetzky
Publisher : KT press
Page : 46 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2012-07-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780953654123

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Femininity in Asian Women Artists' Work from China, Korea and USA by Patricia Karetzky Pdf

Patricia Karetzky discusses the metaphor of the shoe and how it is present in different women artists' work in China, Korea and USA. The artists discussed are: Peng Wei, Nina Kuo, Yin Xuizhen, Cai Jin, Xin Song, Il Sun Hong, Betty YaQuin Chou and Mimi Kim.

The Golden Key: Modern Women Artists and Gender Negotiations in Republican China (1911-1949)

Author : Amanda Wangwright
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 167 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2021-08-16
Category : Art
ISBN : 9789004443945

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The Golden Key: Modern Women Artists and Gender Negotiations in Republican China (1911-1949) by Amanda Wangwright Pdf

The first monograph devoted to women artists of the Republican period, The Golden Key recovers the history of a groundbreaking yet forgotten generation and demonstrates that women were integral to the development of modern Chinese art.

Between Kismet and Karma

Author : Fareda Khan
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 153 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : Art, Asian
ISBN : 0956775500

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Between Kismet and Karma by Fareda Khan Pdf

Between Kismet and Karma: South Asian Women Artists Respond to Conflict wasconceived by Shisha in curatorial partnership with the University of Leeds. This full colour publication explores the project's complex creative web of programmes, including the central exhibition, as well as the affiliated symposium, Beyond Borders; artist residencies; film programme and various interventions. It also includes evaluative feedback from the project as a whole. Between Kismet and Karma provides an engaging and enlightening view of the featured artists, artwork and audiences, and addresses the curatorial themes ofgender, home, body, environment and nation. The publication provides a platform for artists, curators, academics and audiences to revisit, question and reflect on this multifaceted and unique programme, which was organised in collaboration with a myriad of partnerships, including museums, galleries, artist networks and universities across the UK and South Asia.

"Women, Gender and Art in Asia, c. 1500-1900 "

Author : MeliaBelli Bose
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 394 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2017-07-05
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781351536561

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"Women, Gender and Art in Asia, c. 1500-1900 " by MeliaBelli Bose Pdf

Women, Gender and Art in Asia, c. 1500?1900 brings women's engagements with art into a pan-Asian dialogue with essays that examine women as artists, commissioners, collectors, and subjects from India, Southeast Asia, Tibet, China, Korea, and Japan, from the sixteenth to the early twentieth century. The artistic media includes painting, sculpture, architecture, textiles, and photography. The book is broadly concerned with four salient questions: How unusual was it for women to engage directly with art? What factors precluded more women from doing so? In what ways did women's artwork or commissions differ from those of men? And, what were the range of meanings for woman as subject matter? The chapters deal with historic individuals about whom there is considerable biographical information. Beyond locating these uncommon women within their socio-cultural milieux, contributors consider the multiple strands that twined to comprise their complex identities, and how these impacted their works of art. In many cases, the woman's status-as wife, mother, widow, ruler, or concubine (and multiple combinations thereof), as well as her religion and lineage-determined the media, style, and content of her art. Women, Gender and Art in Asia, c. 1500?1900 adds to our understanding of works of art, their meanings, and functions.

Into Performance

Author : Midori Yoshimoto
Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Page : 269 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2005-04-28
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780813541051

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Into Performance by Midori Yoshimoto Pdf

The 1960s was a time of incredible freedom and exploration in the art world, particularly in New York City, which witnessed the explosion of New Music, Happenings, Fluxus, New Dance, pop art, and minimalist art. Also notable during this period, although often overlooked, is the inordinate amount of revolutionary art that was created by women. Into Performance fills a critical gap in both American and Japanese art history as it brings to light the historical significance of five women artists—Yoko Ono, Yayoi Kusama, Takako Saito, Mieko Shiomi, and Shigeko Kubota. Unusually courageous and self-determined, they were among the first Japanese women to leave their country—and its male-dominated, conservative art world—to explore the artistic possibilities in New York. They not only benefited from the New York art scene, however, they played a major role in the development of international performance and intermedia art by bridging avant-garde movements in Tokyo and New York. This book traces the pioneering work of these five women artists and the socio-cultural issues that shaped their careers. Into Performance also explores the transformation of these artists' lifestyle from traditionally confined Japanese women to internationally active artists. Yoshimoto demonstrates how their work paved the way for younger Japanese women artists who continue to seek opportunities in the West today.

Half the Sky

Author : Luise Guest
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2015-11-01
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0980834740

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Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?: 50th anniversary edition

Author : Linda Nochlin
Publisher : Thames & Hudson
Page : 84 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2021-02-16
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780500776629

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Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?: 50th anniversary edition by Linda Nochlin Pdf

The fiftieth anniversary edition of the essay that is now recognized as the first major work of feminist art theory—published together with author Linda Nochlin’s reflections three decades later. Many scholars have called Linda Nochlin’s seminal essay on women artists the first real attempt at a feminist history of art. In her revolutionary essay, Nochlin refused to answer the question of why there had been no “great women artists” on its own corrupted terms, and instead, she dismantled the very concept of greatness, unraveling the basic assumptions that created the male-centric genius in art. With unparalleled insight and wit, Nochlin questioned the acceptance of a white male viewpoint in art history. And future freedom, as she saw it, requires women to leap into the unknown and risk demolishing the art world’s institutions in order to rebuild them anew. In this stand-alone anniversary edition, Nochlin’s essay is published alongside its reappraisal, “Thirty Years After.” Written in an era of thriving feminist theory, as well as queer theory, race, and postcolonial studies, “Thirty Years After” is a striking reflection on the emergence of a whole new canon. With reference to Joan Mitchell, Louise Bourgeois, Cindy Sherman, and many more, Nochlin diagnoses the state of women and art with unmatched precision and verve. “Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?” has become a slogan and rallying cry that resonates across culture and society. In the 2020s, Nochlin’s message could not be more urgent: as she put it in 2015, “There is still a long way to go.”

Japanese Women Artists, 1600-1900

Author : Pat Fister,Fumiko Y. Yamamoto
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 1988
Category : Art, Japanese
ISBN : UOM:39076002161433

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Japanese Women Artists, 1600-1900 by Pat Fister,Fumiko Y. Yamamoto Pdf