Alias Olympia
Title | Alias Olympia PDF eBook |
Author | Eunice Lipton |
Publisher | Cornell University Press |
Total Pages | 193 |
Release | 2013-02-15 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0801468248 |
Eunice Lipton was a fledging art historian when she first became intrigued by Victorine Meurent, the nineteenth-century model who appeared in Edouard Manet's most famous paintings, only to vanish from history in a haze of degrading hearsay. But had this bold and spirited beauty really descended into prostitution, drunkenness, and early death—or did her life, hidden from history, take a different course altogether? Eunice Lipton's search for the answer combines the suspense of a detective story with the revelatory power of art, peeling off layers of lies to reveal startling truths about Victorine Meurent—and about Lipton herself.
Alias Olympia
Title | Alias Olympia PDF eBook |
Author | Eunice Lipton |
Publisher | Cornell University Press |
Total Pages | 193 |
Release | 2013-01-14 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 0801468256 |
Eunice Lipton was a fledging art historian when she first became intrigued by Victorine Meurent, the nineteenth-century model who appeared in Edouard Manet's most famous paintings, only to vanish from history in a haze of degrading hearsay. But had this bold and spirited beauty really descended into prostitution, drunkenness, and early death-or did her life, hidden from history, take a different course altogether? Eunice Lipton's search for the answer combines the suspense of a detective story with the revelatory power of art, peeling off layers of lies to reveal startling truths about Victorine Meurent-and about Lipton herself.
Feminist Subjects, Multi-media
Title | Feminist Subjects, Multi-media PDF eBook |
Author | Penny Florence |
Publisher | Manchester University Press |
Total Pages | 244 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Feminism and the arts |
ISBN | 9780719041808 |
Examines a range of media from paintings and family photography, through to opera, film and TV to novels and poetry, and challenges the traditional boundaries between the creative and the critical.
French Seduction
Title | French Seduction PDF eBook |
Author | Eunice Lipton |
Publisher | Da Capo Press, Incorporated |
Total Pages | 252 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Fiction |
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Following her well-received Alias Olympia, Eunice Lipton takes us on a sensual journey through her love-hate relationship with living in France.
Modern Art, 1851-1929
Title | Modern Art, 1851-1929 PDF eBook |
Author | Richard R. Brettell |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | 276 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9780192842206 |
In a bold new look at the Modern Art era, Brettell explores the works of such artists as Monet, Gauguin, Picasso, and Dali--as well as lesser-known figures--in relation to expansion, colonialism, national and internationalism, and the rise of the museum. 140 illustrations, 75 in color.
Gender and Activism in a Little Magazine
Title | Gender and Activism in a Little Magazine PDF eBook |
Author | Rachel Schreiber |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 195 |
Release | 2017-07-05 |
Genre | Antiques & Collectibles |
ISBN | 1351565990 |
Interweaving nuanced discussions of politics, visuality, and gender, Gender and Activism in a Little Magazine uncovers the complex ways that gender figures into the graphic satire created by artists for the New York City-based socialist journal, the Masses. This exceptional magazine was published between 1911 and 1917, during an unusually radical decade in American history, and featured cartoons drawn by artists of the Ashcan School and others, addressing questions of politics, gender, labor and class. Rather than viewing art from the Masses primarily in terms of its critical social stances or aesthetic choices, however, this study uses these images to open up new ways of understanding the complexity of early 20th-century viewpoints. By focusing on the activist images found in the Masses and studying their unique perspective on American modernity, Rachel Schreiber also returns these often-ignored images to their rightful place in the scholarship on American modernism. This book demonstrates that the centrality of the Masses artists' commitments to gender and class equality is itself a characterization of the importance of these issues for American moderns. Despite their alarmingly regular reliance on gender stereotypes?and regardless of any assessment of the efficacy of the artists' activism?the graphic satire of the Masses offers invaluable insights into the workings of gender and the role of images in activist practices at the beginning of the last century.
Writing in Space, 1973–2019
Title | Writing in Space, 1973–2019 PDF eBook |
Author | Lorraine O'Grady |
Publisher | Duke University Press |
Total Pages | 270 |
Release | 2020-09-21 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 147801265X |
Writing in Space, 1973-2019 gathers the writings of conceptual artist Lorraine O'Grady, who for over forty years has investigated the complicated relationship between text and image. A firsthand account of O'Grady's wide-ranging practice, this volume contains statements, scripts, and previously unpublished notes charting the development of her performance work and conceptual photography; her art and music criticism that appeared in the Village Voice and Artforum; critical and theoretical essays on art and culture, including her classic "Olympia's Maid"; and interviews in which O'Grady maps, expands, and complicates the intellectual terrain of her work. She examines issues ranging from black female subjectivity to diaspora and race and representation in contemporary art, exploring both their personal and their institutional implications. O'Grady's writings—introduced in this collection by critic and curator Aruna D'Souza—offer a unique window into her artistic and intellectual evolution while consistently plumbing the political possibilities of art.