Library Item Details
- Main Title
- Women artists together : art in the age of women's liberation
- Author(s)
- Tobin, Amy
- Publisher
- New Haven : Yale University Press, 2023
- Collation
- 263 p. : Illustrations (chiefly color)
25 cm. - ISBN
- 9780300270044
- Dewey Class
- 704.042
- Language
- English
- Subject
- Women artists -- History -- 20th century.
Feminism and art -- History -- 20th century. - BRN
- 11509
Notes
- "'Women Artists Together' is a thought-provoking study of how the women's liberation movement galvanized a generation of women artists. It offers a fresh perspective on the history of the women's art movement and considers how it was shaped by collaboration and togetherness. Retracing 1970s liberation politics, Amy Tobin emphasizes how artworks emerged from -- and contested -- feminist paradigms and contexts. Taking class, gender, race, and sexuality as central concerns, the book includes examples of inspirational feminist activism as well as fallings out, disagreements, and antagonism. Across four chapters, Tobin looks at the work of UK- and US-based artists including Judy Chicago, Mary Beth Edelson, Rose English, Harmony Hammond, Candace Hill-Montgomery, Claudette Johnson, Suzanne Lacy, Howardena Pindell, Ingrid Pollard, Carolee Schneemann, Cecilia Vicuña, and Kate Walker. Groups include the Feminist Art Programme at Cal Arts, Women's Workshop of the Artists' Union, Where We At, Black Women Artists Inc., and the South London Art Group, publications such as Heresies and Chrysalis, along with writers and curators including Lucy R. Lippard and Arlene Raven."--Publisher's website.
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