Modern Women Artists in the Nordic Countries, 1900-1960
Herausgeber: Greaves, Kerry
Modern Women Artists in the Nordic Countries, 1900-1960
Herausgeber: Greaves, Kerry
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This transnational volume examines innovative women artists who were from, or worked in, Denmark, Finland, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, Sápmi, and Sweden from the emergence of modernism until the feminist movement took shape in the 1960s.
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This transnational volume examines innovative women artists who were from, or worked in, Denmark, Finland, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, Sápmi, and Sweden from the emergence of modernism until the feminist movement took shape in the 1960s.
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Produktdetails
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- Routledge Research in Gender and Art
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 176mm x 246mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 628g
- ISBN-13: 9780367753801
- ISBN-10: 0367753804
- Artikelnr.: 67826406
- Routledge Research in Gender and Art
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 176mm x 246mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 628g
- ISBN-13: 9780367753801
- ISBN-10: 0367753804
- Artikelnr.: 67826406
Kerry Greaves is Assistant Professor in Art History in the Department of Arts and Cultural Studies at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
INTRODUCTION She Is No Gentle Lamb in the Cave of the Werewolf: Modern
Women Artists in the Nordic Countries SECTION 1:Critical Reconsiderations,
New Languages of Interpretation 1. The Work of Júlíana Sveinsdóttir:
Engaging Issues of Gender and Colonial Subjectivity 2. The Symbolic
Abstraction of Else Alfelt 3. Women Pioneers of Abstraction in 1950s
Norway: The Balancing Act of Aase Texmon Rygh, Inger Sitter, and Gudrun
Kongelf 4. Movement and the Living Surface: Greenlandic Modernism, Pia
Arke, and the Decolonial Legacy of Women Artists in Greenland SECTION 2:
Interventions, Transmissions, Networks 5. Gabriele Münter and the 1917
Exhibition of the Föreningen Svenska Konstnärinnor and Vereinigung Bildende
Künstlerinnen Österreichs 6. Modern Corporeality: Body, Movement, and Dance
in Ellen Thesleff's Art 7. Women Artists in and around the Danish Journal
linien 8. No One Creates Alone: Past and Present in a Common Reading of
Artist Sonja Ferlov Mancoba SECTION 3:Subversive Spaces, Collaborations,
and Reclamations 9. Collaboration and Co-Habitation: Swedish Women Artists
at the Turn of the Century 10. "Women Need Work, and Work Needs Women":
Women Artists and Their Networks in Fin de Siècle Sweden 11. Shady Plants,
Ecstatic Trees, and Vulva Seashells: Symbols of Erotic Nature in the
Surrealist Work of Rita Kernn-Larsen and Elsa Thoresen 12. Anneliese Hager,
Cobra, and the Camera-less Photograph SECTION 4:Subjectivities, Identity,
and Self-Fashioning 13. Elsa Laula, Astri Aasen, and the Ascent of Sámi
Visual Sovereignty, 1904-1917 14. Emancipated Bodies: Anna Klindt Sørensen
Paints the Female Nude 15. Elaboration of the "New Woman" Figure by Women
Artists in Interwar Finland 16. Soft Bones: Sonja Ferlov Mancoba and the
Reconfiguration of Anatomy SECTION 5:Alternative Practices of Agency and
Resistance 17. Dealing with Circles: Franciska Clausen and Her Position in
the Group Cercle et Carré (1929-1930) 18. Surrealist Beasts: Greta
Knutson's Strategy of "Performative Refusal" 19. The Representation of
Lack, the Matter of Imagination: Hannah Ryggen, Aesthetics of Resistance,
and Art against Fascism 20. Intra-Actions with Nature (and Beyond): Hilma
af Klint, Else Alfelt, and Sonja Ferlov Mancoba
Women Artists in the Nordic Countries SECTION 1:Critical Reconsiderations,
New Languages of Interpretation 1. The Work of Júlíana Sveinsdóttir:
Engaging Issues of Gender and Colonial Subjectivity 2. The Symbolic
Abstraction of Else Alfelt 3. Women Pioneers of Abstraction in 1950s
Norway: The Balancing Act of Aase Texmon Rygh, Inger Sitter, and Gudrun
Kongelf 4. Movement and the Living Surface: Greenlandic Modernism, Pia
Arke, and the Decolonial Legacy of Women Artists in Greenland SECTION 2:
Interventions, Transmissions, Networks 5. Gabriele Münter and the 1917
Exhibition of the Föreningen Svenska Konstnärinnor and Vereinigung Bildende
Künstlerinnen Österreichs 6. Modern Corporeality: Body, Movement, and Dance
in Ellen Thesleff's Art 7. Women Artists in and around the Danish Journal
linien 8. No One Creates Alone: Past and Present in a Common Reading of
Artist Sonja Ferlov Mancoba SECTION 3:Subversive Spaces, Collaborations,
and Reclamations 9. Collaboration and Co-Habitation: Swedish Women Artists
at the Turn of the Century 10. "Women Need Work, and Work Needs Women":
Women Artists and Their Networks in Fin de Siècle Sweden 11. Shady Plants,
Ecstatic Trees, and Vulva Seashells: Symbols of Erotic Nature in the
Surrealist Work of Rita Kernn-Larsen and Elsa Thoresen 12. Anneliese Hager,
Cobra, and the Camera-less Photograph SECTION 4:Subjectivities, Identity,
and Self-Fashioning 13. Elsa Laula, Astri Aasen, and the Ascent of Sámi
Visual Sovereignty, 1904-1917 14. Emancipated Bodies: Anna Klindt Sørensen
Paints the Female Nude 15. Elaboration of the "New Woman" Figure by Women
Artists in Interwar Finland 16. Soft Bones: Sonja Ferlov Mancoba and the
Reconfiguration of Anatomy SECTION 5:Alternative Practices of Agency and
Resistance 17. Dealing with Circles: Franciska Clausen and Her Position in
the Group Cercle et Carré (1929-1930) 18. Surrealist Beasts: Greta
Knutson's Strategy of "Performative Refusal" 19. The Representation of
Lack, the Matter of Imagination: Hannah Ryggen, Aesthetics of Resistance,
and Art against Fascism 20. Intra-Actions with Nature (and Beyond): Hilma
af Klint, Else Alfelt, and Sonja Ferlov Mancoba
INTRODUCTION She Is No Gentle Lamb in the Cave of the Werewolf: Modern
Women Artists in the Nordic Countries SECTION 1:Critical Reconsiderations,
New Languages of Interpretation 1. The Work of Júlíana Sveinsdóttir:
Engaging Issues of Gender and Colonial Subjectivity 2. The Symbolic
Abstraction of Else Alfelt 3. Women Pioneers of Abstraction in 1950s
Norway: The Balancing Act of Aase Texmon Rygh, Inger Sitter, and Gudrun
Kongelf 4. Movement and the Living Surface: Greenlandic Modernism, Pia
Arke, and the Decolonial Legacy of Women Artists in Greenland SECTION 2:
Interventions, Transmissions, Networks 5. Gabriele Münter and the 1917
Exhibition of the Föreningen Svenska Konstnärinnor and Vereinigung Bildende
Künstlerinnen Österreichs 6. Modern Corporeality: Body, Movement, and Dance
in Ellen Thesleff's Art 7. Women Artists in and around the Danish Journal
linien 8. No One Creates Alone: Past and Present in a Common Reading of
Artist Sonja Ferlov Mancoba SECTION 3:Subversive Spaces, Collaborations,
and Reclamations 9. Collaboration and Co-Habitation: Swedish Women Artists
at the Turn of the Century 10. "Women Need Work, and Work Needs Women":
Women Artists and Their Networks in Fin de Siècle Sweden 11. Shady Plants,
Ecstatic Trees, and Vulva Seashells: Symbols of Erotic Nature in the
Surrealist Work of Rita Kernn-Larsen and Elsa Thoresen 12. Anneliese Hager,
Cobra, and the Camera-less Photograph SECTION 4:Subjectivities, Identity,
and Self-Fashioning 13. Elsa Laula, Astri Aasen, and the Ascent of Sámi
Visual Sovereignty, 1904-1917 14. Emancipated Bodies: Anna Klindt Sørensen
Paints the Female Nude 15. Elaboration of the "New Woman" Figure by Women
Artists in Interwar Finland 16. Soft Bones: Sonja Ferlov Mancoba and the
Reconfiguration of Anatomy SECTION 5:Alternative Practices of Agency and
Resistance 17. Dealing with Circles: Franciska Clausen and Her Position in
the Group Cercle et Carré (1929-1930) 18. Surrealist Beasts: Greta
Knutson's Strategy of "Performative Refusal" 19. The Representation of
Lack, the Matter of Imagination: Hannah Ryggen, Aesthetics of Resistance,
and Art against Fascism 20. Intra-Actions with Nature (and Beyond): Hilma
af Klint, Else Alfelt, and Sonja Ferlov Mancoba
Women Artists in the Nordic Countries SECTION 1:Critical Reconsiderations,
New Languages of Interpretation 1. The Work of Júlíana Sveinsdóttir:
Engaging Issues of Gender and Colonial Subjectivity 2. The Symbolic
Abstraction of Else Alfelt 3. Women Pioneers of Abstraction in 1950s
Norway: The Balancing Act of Aase Texmon Rygh, Inger Sitter, and Gudrun
Kongelf 4. Movement and the Living Surface: Greenlandic Modernism, Pia
Arke, and the Decolonial Legacy of Women Artists in Greenland SECTION 2:
Interventions, Transmissions, Networks 5. Gabriele Münter and the 1917
Exhibition of the Föreningen Svenska Konstnärinnor and Vereinigung Bildende
Künstlerinnen Österreichs 6. Modern Corporeality: Body, Movement, and Dance
in Ellen Thesleff's Art 7. Women Artists in and around the Danish Journal
linien 8. No One Creates Alone: Past and Present in a Common Reading of
Artist Sonja Ferlov Mancoba SECTION 3:Subversive Spaces, Collaborations,
and Reclamations 9. Collaboration and Co-Habitation: Swedish Women Artists
at the Turn of the Century 10. "Women Need Work, and Work Needs Women":
Women Artists and Their Networks in Fin de Siècle Sweden 11. Shady Plants,
Ecstatic Trees, and Vulva Seashells: Symbols of Erotic Nature in the
Surrealist Work of Rita Kernn-Larsen and Elsa Thoresen 12. Anneliese Hager,
Cobra, and the Camera-less Photograph SECTION 4:Subjectivities, Identity,
and Self-Fashioning 13. Elsa Laula, Astri Aasen, and the Ascent of Sámi
Visual Sovereignty, 1904-1917 14. Emancipated Bodies: Anna Klindt Sørensen
Paints the Female Nude 15. Elaboration of the "New Woman" Figure by Women
Artists in Interwar Finland 16. Soft Bones: Sonja Ferlov Mancoba and the
Reconfiguration of Anatomy SECTION 5:Alternative Practices of Agency and
Resistance 17. Dealing with Circles: Franciska Clausen and Her Position in
the Group Cercle et Carré (1929-1930) 18. Surrealist Beasts: Greta
Knutson's Strategy of "Performative Refusal" 19. The Representation of
Lack, the Matter of Imagination: Hannah Ryggen, Aesthetics of Resistance,
and Art against Fascism 20. Intra-Actions with Nature (and Beyond): Hilma
af Klint, Else Alfelt, and Sonja Ferlov Mancoba