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Modern women : women artists at the Museum of Modern Art / by Butler, Cornelia H.(CARDINAL)217397; Schwartz, Alexandra.(CARDINAL)264688;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Foreword / Glenn D. Lowry -- The feminist present: women artists at MoMA / Cornelia Butler -- The missing future: MoMA and modern women / Griselda Pollock -- "Float the boat!": finding a place for feminism in the museum / Aruna D'Souza -- Early modern : Julia Margaret Cameron / Susan Kismaric ; Käthe Kollwitz / Sarah Suzuki ; Lillian Gish / Jenny He ; Sonia Delaunay-Terk / Jodi Hauptman ; Asta Nielsen / Jytte Jensen ; Georgia O'Keeffe / Anne Umland ; Sybil Andrews / Judith B. Hecker ; Frida Kahlo / Anne Umland ; Women on paper / Carol Armstrong ; Crossing the line: Frances Benjamin Johnston and Gertrude Käsebier as professionals and artists / Sarah Hermanson Meister ; Women artists and the Russian avant-garde book, 1912-1934 / Starr Figura ; A collective and its individuals: the Bauhaus and its women / Tai Smith ; Domestic reform and European modern architecture: Charlotte Perriand, Grete Lihotzky, and Elizabeth Denby / Mary McLeod ; Women and photography between feminism's "waves" / Sally Stein -- With, or without you: the ghosts of modern architecture / Beatriz Colomina -- Midcentury : Ida Lupino / Anne Morra ; Elizabeth Catlett / Emily Talbot ; Agnes Martin / Romy Silver ; Lee Bontecou / Lilian Tone ; Anne Truitt / Samantha Friedman ; Bridget Riley / Jennifer Field ; Eva Hesse / Ann Temkin ; Diane Arbus / Susan Kismaric ; Denise Scott Brown, Lella Vignelli / Pat Kirkham and Yenna Chan ; Agnès Varda :Laurence Kardish ; Louise Bourgeois / Deborah Wye ; Women, MoMA, and midcentury design / Juliet Kinchin ; Maya Deren's legacy / Sally Berger ; Abstraction, organism, apparatus: notes on the penetrable structure in the work of Lygia Clark, Gego, and Mira Schendel / Luis Pérez-Oramas ; Performativity in the work of female Japanese artists in the 1950s-1960s and the 1990s / Yuko Hasegawa ; From video to intermedia: a personal history / Barbara London -- Contemporary : Adrian Piper / Esther Adler ; Lynda Benglis / Nora Lawrence ; Hanna Darboven / Christophe Cherix ; Nan Goldin / Eva Respini ; Ana Mendieta / Ester Adler ; Zaha Hadid / Andres Lepik ; Cady Noland / Christian Rattemeyer ; Irma Boom / Paola Antonelli ; LIn Tianmiao / Sarah Suzuki ; Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller / Paulina Pobocha ; Mind, body, sculpture: Alice Aycock, Mary Miss, Jackie Winsor in the 1970s / Alexandra Schwartz ; Fundamental to the image: feminism and art in the 1980s / Johanna Burton ; Riot on the page: thirty years of zines by women / Gretchen L. Wagner ; From face to mask: collage, montage, and assemblage in contemporary portraiture / Roxana Marcoci ; In the wake of the Negress / Huey Copeland ; How to install art as a feminist / Helen Molesworth -- Modern women: a partial history / Michelle Elligott.
Subjects: Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.); Art, Modern; Art, Modern; Women artists.;
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Women building history : public art at the 1893 Columbian Exposition / by Corn, Wanda M.,author.(CARDINAL)171823; Garfinkle, Charlene G.,contributor.(CARDINAL)841328; Madsen, Annelise K.,contributor.(CARDINAL)336795;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-239) and index.Introduction -- Sidebar: The archive -- The fair -- Sidebar: The mural movement in Paris -- The woman's building -- Sidebars: The Women's Pavilion at the 1876 Centennial Exhibition ; Achievements in paint, lace, and numbers ; Women speak out ; The college girl ; The impressionists as antimuralists ; Writing "herstory" -- The murals -- Sidebars: The new girl and the new woman ; The skirt dance ; The feminization of the banjo ; Other decorations in the woman's building -- The criticism -- Sidebar: The fate of the mural decorations -- Biographies.NCMA Collection,History of women during America's Gilded Age. Wanda M. Corn takes as her topic the grand neoclassical Woman's Building at the 1893 Columbian Exposition in Chicago, a structure celebrating modern woman's progress in education, arts, and sciences.
Subjects: Woman's Building (World's Columbian Exposition, 1893, Chicago, Ill.); Decoration and ornament, Architectural; Mural painting and decoration; Sex role in art.; Women artists.; Women in art.;
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In the Black fantastic / by Eshun, Ekow,author.(CARDINAL)848246; Bourland, Ian,contributor.; Commander, Michelle D.,1978-contributor.(CARDINAL)850040; Elia, Adriano,contributor.(CARDINAL)859701; Martin, Kameelah L.,1978-contributor.(CARDINAL)859809; Rugoff, Ralph,1957-writer of foreword.(CARDINAL)290848; Wofford, Tobias,contributor.(CARDINAL)861170; Hayward Gallery,host institution.(CARDINAL)149343; MIT Press,publisher.(CARDINAL)175217;
Includes bibliographical references, filmography, discography, and index.In the Black Fantastic' assembles art and imagery from across the African diaspora that embraces ideas of the mythic and the speculative. It brings to life the forces that shape Afrofuturism - the cultural movement that conjures otherworldly visions out of the everyday of Black experience - and beyond, looking at how speculative fictions in Black art and culture are boldly reimagining perspectives on race, gender, identity and the body in the 21st century. Standing apart from Western narratives of progress and modernity - based as they are on the historical subjugation of people of colour - the book explores how Black artists are drawing inspiration from African-originated myth, knowledge systems and spiritual practices to confound the Western dichotomy between the real and unreal, the natural and the supernatural. With 250 illustrations spanning the spheres of photography, painting, sculpture, cinema, literature and architecture, this book reaches across time, space and art form, drawing together everything from works by leading visual artists such as Kara Walker, Chris Ofili and Lina Iris Viktor to groundbreaking films like Black Panther and Get Out and the radical politics of pan-Africanism.Ekow Eshun is a writer and curator based in London. Formerly Director of the Institute of Contemporary Arts, he is the author of Black Gold of the Sun and Africa State of Mind.
Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; African American artists; Afrofuturism; Artists, Black; Arts, Black; Black people in art;
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