Female Art and Agency in Yugoslavia, 1971-2001

Female Art and Agency in Yugoslavia, 1971-2001
Title Female Art and Agency in Yugoslavia, 1971-2001 PDF eBook
Author Anja Foerschner
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2024
Genre Art
ISBN 9781350229242

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"Despite having become marginalized on the map of contemporary art since the Yugoslav wars of the 1990s, Belgrade continues to be a hub of creative activity. Especially noteworthy is the strong presence of women artists, scholars, and activists whose deeply personal, yet highly political artwork is rooted in the city's strong legacy of female and feminist artists and agents, which, in the canon of Western-dominated art history, remain under-acknowledged. This book offers the first comprehensive study of female and feminist artists and agents in former Yugoslavia since the 1970s, showing how female agents have through their art works, exhibitions, writings, mentorship, and activism shaped the alternative art scene of former Yugoslavia and its successor states. Using the founding of the Student Cultural Center Belgrade in 1971 as a starting point, the book details the pioneering work of women in the realm of curation, where they developed radical exhibition concepts and programs that furthered the development of the New Art Practice and embedded Yugoslavia firmly on the map of the international postwar-avantgardes. It highlights the agency of female artists in the then-novel realms of performance art, video art, and new media art and shows how their work has helped these disciplines to gain the impact they retain until the present day. What is more, it shows how female cultural workers have courageously used their work to further the discourse on gender, sexuality, and the female body and, at a time when they saw themselves stripped of basic rights by the chauvinist-nationalist regimes emerging after Yugoslavia's breakup, formed a strong artistic and activist opposition. Highlighting the role of women in the diversification of the ex-Yugoslavia states and their highly unique cultural and political landscape, this book provides the first comprehensive study of it kind, addressing the noticeable gap in art historical scholarship that exists not only around Yugoslavia and its successor states, but especially on its female representatives"--

Female Art and Agency in Yugoslavia, 1971–2001

Female Art and Agency in Yugoslavia, 1971–2001
Title Female Art and Agency in Yugoslavia, 1971–2001 PDF eBook
Author Anja Foerschner
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 147
Release 2024-05-30
Genre Art
ISBN 1350229237

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Despite having become marginalized on the map of contemporary art since the wars of the 1990s, the regions of former Yugoslavia continue to be a hub of creative activity. Especially noteworthy is the strong presence of women artists, scholars, and activists whose deeply personal, yet highly political artwork is rooted in a long legacy of female artistic agency. Building on existing scholarship as well as original research, this book highlights how female figures – through art and exhibition making, writing, mentorship, and activism – have shaped the alternative art scene in former Yugoslavia and placed the region firmly on the map of the international post-avantgarde. Using the founding of the Student Cultural Center Belgrade in 1971 as a starting point, the book details the pioneering work of women in the realm of curation, where they developed radical exhibition concepts and programs that furthered the development of the New Art Practice and embedded Yugoslavia firmly on the map of the international postwar-avantgardes. It highlights the agency of female artists in the then-novel realms of performance art, video art, and new media art and shows how their work has helped these disciplines to gain the impact they retain until the present day. What is more, it shows how female cultural workers have courageously used their work to further the discourse on gender, sexuality, and the female body and, at a time when they saw themselves stripped of basic rights by the chauvinist-nationalist regimes emerging after Yugoslavia's breakup, formed a strong artistic and activist opposition. Highlighting the role of women in the diversification of the ex-Yugoslavia states and its highly unique cultural and political landscape, this book addresses the noticeable gap in art historical scholarship that exists not only around Yugoslavia and its successor states, but especially on its female representatives.

Female Art and Agency in Yugoslavia, 1971–2001

Female Art and Agency in Yugoslavia, 1971–2001
Title Female Art and Agency in Yugoslavia, 1971–2001 PDF eBook
Author Anja Foerschner
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 201
Release 2024-05-30
Genre Art
ISBN 1350229229

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Despite having become marginalized on the map of contemporary art since the wars of the 1990s, the regions of former Yugoslavia continue to be a hub of creative activity. Especially noteworthy is the strong presence of women artists, scholars, and activists whose deeply personal, yet highly political artwork is rooted in a long legacy of female artistic agency. Building on existing scholarship as well as original research, this book highlights how female figures – through art and exhibition making, writing, mentorship, and activism – have shaped the alternative art scene in former Yugoslavia and placed the region firmly on the map of the international post-avantgarde. Using the founding of the Student Cultural Center Belgrade in 1971 as a starting point, the book details the pioneering work of women in the realm of curation, where they developed radical exhibition concepts and programs that furthered the development of the New Art Practice and embedded Yugoslavia firmly on the map of the international postwar-avantgardes. It highlights the agency of female artists in the then-novel realms of performance art, video art, and new media art and shows how their work has helped these disciplines to gain the impact they retain until the present day. What is more, it shows how female cultural workers have courageously used their work to further the discourse on gender, sexuality, and the female body and, at a time when they saw themselves stripped of basic rights by the chauvinist-nationalist regimes emerging after Yugoslavia's breakup, formed a strong artistic and activist opposition. Highlighting the role of women in the diversification of the ex-Yugoslavia states and its highly unique cultural and political landscape, this book addresses the noticeable gap in art historical scholarship that exists not only around Yugoslavia and its successor states, but especially on its female representatives.

Art/Commons

Art/Commons
Title Art/Commons PDF eBook
Author Massimiliano Mollona
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 208
Release 2021-04-22
Genre Art
ISBN 1786997010

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Art/Commons is the first book to theorise the commons from the perspectives of contemporary art history and anthropology, focusing on the ongoing tensions between art and capitalism. This study is grounded in an analysis of contemporary artistic and curatorial practices, which the author describes as practices of commoning, based on co-production, participation, mutualism and the valorization of reproductive labour. Mollona proposes a novel theoretical approach to current debates on the commons, and shows that art can provide both a language of anti-capitalist and post-colonial critique as well as a distinctive set of skills and practices of commoning.

Who's Who of American Women 2004-2005

Who's Who of American Women 2004-2005
Title Who's Who of American Women 2004-2005 PDF eBook
Author Inc. Marquis Who's Who
Publisher Marquis Who's Who
Total Pages 1824
Release 2004-06
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780837904306

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A biographical dictionary of notable living women in the United States of America.

Women Can't Paint

Women Can't Paint
Title Women Can't Paint PDF eBook
Author Helen Gørrill
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 297
Release 2020-02-06
Genre Art
ISBN 150135275X

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In 2013 Georg Baselitz declared that 'women don't paint very well'. Whilst shocking, his comments reveal what Helen Gørrill argues is prolific discrimination in the artworld. In a groundbreaking study of gender and value, Gørrill proves that there are few aesthetic differences in men and women's painting, but that men's art is valued at up to 80 per cent more than women's. Indeed, the power of masculinity is such that when men sign their work it goes up in value, yet when women sign their work it goes down. Museums, the author attests, are also complicit in this vicious cycle as they collect tokenist female artwork which impinges upon its artists' market value. An essential text for students and teachers, Gørrill's book is provocative and challenges existing methodologies whilst introducing shocking evidence. She proves how the price of being a woman impacts upon all forms of artistic currency, be it social, cultural or economic and in the vanguard of the 'Me Too' movement calls for the artworld to take action.

Daily Life of Women in Chaucer's England

Daily Life of Women in Chaucer's England
Title Daily Life of Women in Chaucer's England PDF eBook
Author Jennifer C. Edwards
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 270
Release 2022-04-08
Genre History
ISBN

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Providing an indispensable resource for students and scholars studying the history of medieval women and gender, this book provides a comprehensive depiction of women's lives in the 14th and 15th centuries. The late medieval period in England was one rich with opportunities for women, who played fundamental roles in family businesses as well as in the peasant community and economy, and who wrote letters, created autobiographies, and documented their spiritual journeys. Their lives fit into a pattern of seasonal celebrations and rituals shaped, for the majority of women, by work, marriage, and motherhood. The text further considers status distinctions, then shifts to experiences that affected all women, such as the ritual year, disease, food and drink, sex or celibacy, and religion. By providing an overview of the history of English women and gender in the 14th and 15th centuries, the book provides a background suitable for students as well as for academics beginning work in this field.