Going Native: Paul Gauguin and the Invention of.
The intersection of social movements and Art is one that can be observed throughout the civil right movements of America in the 1960’s and early 1970’s. The sixties in America saw a substantial cultural and social change through activism against the Vietnam war, women’s right and against the segregation of the African - American communities.
A sequel to the pioneering volume, Feminism and Art History: Questioning the Litany, published in 1982, The Expanding Discourse contains 29 essays on artists and issues from the Renaissance to the present, representing some of the best feminist art-historical writing of the past decade.
Abigail Solomon-Godeau has set as her task the examination of the politics of photographic criticism, history, and practice. Photography at the Dock is a revisionist approach to the history of photography, a critique of photographic modernism and the institutions promoting it, and a feminist exploration of the camera's role in producing (and reproducing) dominant social and sexual ideology.
Buy Photography At The Dock: Essays on Photographic History, Institutions, and Practices (Media and Society) First edition by Abigail Solomon-Godeau (ISBN: 9780816619146) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.
By Diane Neumaier, Lucy R. Lippard, Deborah Willis, Theresa Harlan, Julia Ballerini, Moira Roth, Catherine Lord, Valerie Soe and Abigail Solomon-Godeau Abstract This book contains more than 250 photographs by 45 American women artists, along with essays on the artists' works by eight women art critics.
Going Native: Paul Gauguin and the Invention of Primitivist Modernism. reprinted in Norma Broude and Mary D. Garrard (eds), The Expanding Discourse: Feminism and Art History, New York: Icon, 1992. Author(s) Abigail Solomon-Godeau Date 1989 Volume 77 Is part of Journal Title Art in America Publisher Art in America Pub place New York ISSN.
Abigail Solomon-Godeau, author of Art After Modernism: Rethinking Representation, on LibraryThing LibraryThing is a cataloging and social networking site for booklovers Home Groups Talk Zeitgeist.