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A unique commentary/critique combining art history, feminism, painting and observations about the culture of censorship in Iran and the West.
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A unique commentary/critique combining art history, feminism, painting and observations about the culture of censorship in Iran and the West.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Deirdre Braud
- Seitenzahl: 128
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 261mm x 207mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 818g
- ISBN-13: 9780997003420
- ISBN-10: 0997003421
- Artikelnr.: 45996865
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Deirdre Braud
- Seitenzahl: 128
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 261mm x 207mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 818g
- ISBN-13: 9780997003420
- ISBN-10: 0997003421
- Artikelnr.: 45996865
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Pamela Joseph: Pamela Joseph is an internationally exhibiting multi-media artist based in the Colorado hotspot for arts and culture, Aspen CO. Her work has been described as "well-executed, powerful and edgy" by the Colorado Council on the Arts, who awarded Joseph a Visual Arts Fellowship in 2001, and an artist who "epitomizes Aspen's penchant for the avant-garde." Over 13 years, her art carnival Sideshow of the Absurd garnered outstanding reviews and record-breaking crowds at ten museums. For 2003 and 2004, she was selected as a Visiting Artist at the American Academy in Rome. Solo exhibitions include those at Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, Fine Arts Center in Colorado Springs, McKinney Avenue Contemporary in Dallas, Erie Art Museum, Gallery 101Walsh at Georgetown University, Art and Cultural Center of Hollywood (Hollywood, FL), Jonson Gallery of the University of New Mexico Art Museums in Albuquerque, William J. Bachman Gallery at the Center for Visual and Performing Arts in Munster, Indiana, and Francis M. Naumann Fine Art Gallery in New York, as well as galleries in Paris, Barcelona and Beijing. Her long running multi-media installation, Sideshow of the Absurd, is the subject of a film by Tina DiFeliciantonio and Jane C. Wagner, which premiered in April 2015 at the Aspen Shortsfest and is currently being shown to acclaim in Filmfests nationwide. Glenn Harcourt: Glenn Harcourt writes about the history of art and visual culture. He has advanced degrees from the University of California, Berkeley and Yale. A contributor to various Los Angeles-based arts journals, as well as "Representations," the "Archive Journal," and other publications, Harcourt has also been shortlisted twice for the prestigious Andy Warhol/Creative Capital Arts Writers Grant. He is currently working on several projects related to the status of the body as an object of medical inquiry, including a collaborative graphic novel on the sixteenth-century anatomist Andreas Vesalius. His most recent study, "Pathological Anatomy and Self-Portraiture" appeared in the Spanish history of science journal Dynamis. Francis M. Naumann: Francis M. Naumann is a scholar, curator, and art dealer, specializing in the art of the Dada movement and the Surrealist periods. Over his long career he has lectured at Parsons School of Design and contributed essays to dozens of art journals. Naumann, who is a scholar of Duchamp and the ready-made for over the last forty-years, is known for several books, including "Marcel Duchamp, Artist of the Century" (MIT Press, 1989), which he coedited with Rudolf E. Kuenzli; a book on Man Ray, and an edition of Duchamp's collected letters. His collection of essays about Duchamp "The Recurrent, Haunting Ghost: Essays on the Art, Life and Legacy of Marcel Duchamp" (2010) has been praised by, among others, Calvin Tomkins, art critic for The New Yorker: "Naumann's consistently fresh approaches to Duchamp’s work and Duchamp’s life, set down in agile and jargon-free prose, make these collected essays the single most informative book you will find on the endlessly fascinating artist."
Foreword by Francis M. Naumann
PART ONE
Pamela Joseph's "CENSORED" Series: Appropriation and Cultural Politics
1. Matisse and the Censored Nude
2. "Breastiness" and "Westoxication"
3. Picasso: Three Women and the Demoiselles
4. The Desecration of Manet's Olympia
5. Heroic Nudity and Male Sexuality
6. Consenting Adults
7. Censorship and Appropriation
PART TWO
Post-modernism and the Construction of Culture:
Considering art, photography and films by Aydin Aghdashloo (Iran), Boushra
Almutawakel (Yemen), Ana Lily Amirpour (Great Britain/USA), Gohar Dashti
(Iran), Daryoush Gharahzad (Iran), Shadi Ghadirian (Iran), Bahman Ghobadi
(Iranian Kurdistan), Tanya Habjouqa (Jordan), Katayoun Karami (Iran), Hoda
Katebi (USA), Simin Keramati (Iran/Canada), Mohsen Makhmalbaf (Iran/Great
Britain), Shohreh Mehran (Iran), Houman Mortazavi (Iran), Manijeh Sehhi
(Iran), and Newsha Tavakolian (Iran/USA)
PART THREE: Censored Books: An Exercise in Looking
Introduction
Plates
Afterword by Pamela Joseph
Acknowledgments
PART ONE
Pamela Joseph's "CENSORED" Series: Appropriation and Cultural Politics
1. Matisse and the Censored Nude
2. "Breastiness" and "Westoxication"
3. Picasso: Three Women and the Demoiselles
4. The Desecration of Manet's Olympia
5. Heroic Nudity and Male Sexuality
6. Consenting Adults
7. Censorship and Appropriation
PART TWO
Post-modernism and the Construction of Culture:
Considering art, photography and films by Aydin Aghdashloo (Iran), Boushra
Almutawakel (Yemen), Ana Lily Amirpour (Great Britain/USA), Gohar Dashti
(Iran), Daryoush Gharahzad (Iran), Shadi Ghadirian (Iran), Bahman Ghobadi
(Iranian Kurdistan), Tanya Habjouqa (Jordan), Katayoun Karami (Iran), Hoda
Katebi (USA), Simin Keramati (Iran/Canada), Mohsen Makhmalbaf (Iran/Great
Britain), Shohreh Mehran (Iran), Houman Mortazavi (Iran), Manijeh Sehhi
(Iran), and Newsha Tavakolian (Iran/USA)
PART THREE: Censored Books: An Exercise in Looking
Introduction
Plates
Afterword by Pamela Joseph
Acknowledgments
Foreword by Francis M. Naumann
PART ONE
Pamela Joseph's "CENSORED" Series: Appropriation and Cultural Politics
1. Matisse and the Censored Nude
2. "Breastiness" and "Westoxication"
3. Picasso: Three Women and the Demoiselles
4. The Desecration of Manet's Olympia
5. Heroic Nudity and Male Sexuality
6. Consenting Adults
7. Censorship and Appropriation
PART TWO
Post-modernism and the Construction of Culture:
Considering art, photography and films by Aydin Aghdashloo (Iran), Boushra
Almutawakel (Yemen), Ana Lily Amirpour (Great Britain/USA), Gohar Dashti
(Iran), Daryoush Gharahzad (Iran), Shadi Ghadirian (Iran), Bahman Ghobadi
(Iranian Kurdistan), Tanya Habjouqa (Jordan), Katayoun Karami (Iran), Hoda
Katebi (USA), Simin Keramati (Iran/Canada), Mohsen Makhmalbaf (Iran/Great
Britain), Shohreh Mehran (Iran), Houman Mortazavi (Iran), Manijeh Sehhi
(Iran), and Newsha Tavakolian (Iran/USA)
PART THREE: Censored Books: An Exercise in Looking
Introduction
Plates
Afterword by Pamela Joseph
Acknowledgments
PART ONE
Pamela Joseph's "CENSORED" Series: Appropriation and Cultural Politics
1. Matisse and the Censored Nude
2. "Breastiness" and "Westoxication"
3. Picasso: Three Women and the Demoiselles
4. The Desecration of Manet's Olympia
5. Heroic Nudity and Male Sexuality
6. Consenting Adults
7. Censorship and Appropriation
PART TWO
Post-modernism and the Construction of Culture:
Considering art, photography and films by Aydin Aghdashloo (Iran), Boushra
Almutawakel (Yemen), Ana Lily Amirpour (Great Britain/USA), Gohar Dashti
(Iran), Daryoush Gharahzad (Iran), Shadi Ghadirian (Iran), Bahman Ghobadi
(Iranian Kurdistan), Tanya Habjouqa (Jordan), Katayoun Karami (Iran), Hoda
Katebi (USA), Simin Keramati (Iran/Canada), Mohsen Makhmalbaf (Iran/Great
Britain), Shohreh Mehran (Iran), Houman Mortazavi (Iran), Manijeh Sehhi
(Iran), and Newsha Tavakolian (Iran/USA)
PART THREE: Censored Books: An Exercise in Looking
Introduction
Plates
Afterword by Pamela Joseph
Acknowledgments