Women Making Art
History, Subjectivity, Aesthetics
By Marsha Meskimmon
Published January 16th 2003 by Routledge – 240 pages
Published January 16th 2003 by Routledge – 240 pages
Women have been making art for centuries, yet their work has been seen as secondary or has gone unrecognised altogether. Women Making Art asks why this is so, and what it would take for us to realise the extent of women's extraordinary contribution to the arts. Marsha Meskimmon mobilises contemporary feminist thinking to reconsider how and why women have made art. She examines work by a wide range of women artists from different cultures and historical periods, including Rebecca Horn, Rachel Whiteread, Shirin Neshat and Maya Lin, emphasising the diversity of women's art and the importance of differences between women.
Name: Women Making Art: History, Subjectivity, Aesthetics (Paperback) – Routledge
Description: By Marsha Meskimmon. Women have been making art for centuries, yet their work has been seen as secondary or has gone unrecognised altogether. Women Making Art asks why this is so, and what it would take for us to realise the extent of women's extraordinary...
Categories: Media & Film Studies