1st Edition

Modern Women Artists in the Nordic Countries, 1900–1960

Edited By Kerry Greaves Copyright 2021
278 Pages 16 Color & 39 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

278 Pages 16 Color & 39 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

278 Pages 16 Color & 39 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

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. The book addresses the culturally specific conditions that shaped Nordic artists’ contributions, brings the latest methodological and feminist approaches to... Read more

INTRODUCTION

She Is No Gentle Lamb in the Cave of the Werewolf: Modern Women Artists in the Nordic Countries

KERRY GREAVES

SECTION 1: Critical Reconsiderations, New Languages of Interpretation

1. The Work of Júlíana Sveinsdóttir: Engaging Issues of Gender and Colonial Subjectivity

HLYNUR HELGASON

2. The Symbolic Abstraction of Else Alfelt

KAREN KURCZYNSKI

3. Women Pioneers of Abstraction in 1950s Norway: The Balancing Act of Aase Texmon Rygh, Inger Sitter, and Gudrun Kongelf

SIGRUN ASEBO

4. Movement and the Living Surface: Greenlandic Modernism, Pia Arke, and the Decolonial Legacy of Women Artists in Greenland

CHARISSA VON HARRINGA

SECTION 2: Interventions, Transmissions, Networks

5. Gabriele Münter and the 1917 Exhibition of the Föreningen Svenska Konstnärinnor and Vereinigung Bildende Künstlerinnen Österreichs

SHULAMITH BEHR

6. Modern Corporeality: Body, Movement, and Dance in Ellen Thesleff’s Art

HANNA-REETTA SCHRECK

7. Women Artists in and around the Danish Journal linien

MARIANNE OLHOLM

8. No One Creates Alone: Past and Present in a Common Reading of Artist Sonja Ferlov Mancoba

YVETTE BRACKMAN, JOHANNE LOGSTRUP, AND PIA RONICKE

SECTION 3: Subversive Spaces, Collaborations, and Reclamations

9. Collaboration and Co-Habitation: Swedish Women Artists at the Turn of the Century

KATARINA WADSTEIN MACLEOD

10. “Women Need Work, and Work Needs Women”: Women Artists and Their Networks in Fin de Siècle Sweden

JOANN CONRAD

11. Shady Plants, Ecstatic Trees, and Vulva Seashells: Symbols of Erotic Nature in the Surrealist Work of Rita Kernn-Larsen and Elsa Thoresen

MARIE ARLETH SKOV

12. Anneliese Hager, Cobra, and the Camera-less Photograph

LYNETTE ROTH

SECTION 4: Subjectivities, Identity, and Self-Fashioning

13. Elsa Laula, Astri Aasen, and the Ascent of Sámi Visual Sovereignty, 1904–1917

BART PUSHAW

14. Emancipated Bodies: Anna Klindt Sørensen Paints the Female Nude

ULLA ANGKJAR JORGENSEN

15. Elaboration of the “New Woman” Figure by Women Artists in Interwar Finland

TUTTA PALIN

16. Soft Bones: Sonja Ferlov Mancoba and the Reconfiguration of Anatomy

EMIL LETH MEILVANG

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)

METTE HOJSGAARD

18. Surrealist Beasts: Greta Knutson’s Strategy of “Performative Refusal”

MARTIN SUNDBERG

19. The Representation of Lack, the Matter of Imagination: Hannah Ryggen, Aesthetics of Resistance, and Art against Fascism

ZOFIA CIELATKOWSKA

20. Intra-Actions with Nature (and Beyond): Hilma af Klint, Else Alfelt, and Sonja Ferlov Mancoba

TINA MARIANE KROGH MADSEN

Biography

Kerry Greaves is Assistant Professor in Art History in the Department of Arts and Cultural Studies at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.