Brushed Aside
Brushed Aside
The Untold Story of Women in Art
ISBN: 9781538170991Discover anew the herstory of art that Publishers Weekly calls "illuminating" and Foreword Reviews calls "spirited" for an enlightening art history read.
How many female artists can you name? Frida Kahlo, Georgia O’Keeffe, Marina Abramovic? How about female artists who lived prior to the Modern era? Maybe Artemisia Gentileschi and then… even a regular museum-goer might run out of steam. What about female curators, critics, patrons, collectors, muses, models and art influencers?
This book provides a 360 degree look at the role, influence, and empowerment of women through art—including women artists, but going beyond those who have taken up a brush or a chisel. In 1971, Linda Nochlin published a famous essay, “Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?” This book responds to it by showing that not only have there been scores of great women artists throughout history, but that great women have shaped the story of art. The result is a book that sheds light on the art world in a very new way, finally celebrating the great women artists and influencers who deserve to be much better known. The entire history of art can be told as a herstory of art.
By Noah Charney, Foreword by Ingrid Rowland, Afterword by Marina Abramovic
Imprint: ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD PUBLISHERS
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Format: HARDBACK
Pages: 232
List of Artworks
Foreword by Ingrid Rowland
Acknowledgments
Note from the Author
Introduction
Part One
Art Herstory: The Movements Without Men
- Renaissance to Realism
- Salons and Academies
- Concept and Statement
- Performance and Feminism
Part Two
Art Herstory: Beyond the Creators
- Courtly Patrons & Collectors
- Modern Influencers
- Critics and Scholars
Afterword: WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED? by Marina Abramović
Selected Bibliography
Notes
About the Author
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Author Bio
Noah Charney is the internationally best-selling author of more than a dozen books, most recently, The Devil in the Gallery: How Scandal, Shock, and Rivalry Shaped the Art World, and including The Collector of Lives: Giorgio Vasari and the Invention of Art, which was nominated for the 2017 Pulitzer Prize in Biography. He is a professor of art history specializing in art crime, and has taught for Yale University, Brown University, the American University of Rome, and the University of Ljubljana. He lives in Slovenia.