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Unframed Practices And Politics Of Womens Contemporary Painting Rosemary Betterton

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Unframed Practices And Politics Of Womens Contemporary Painting Rosemary Betterton
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Publisher: I.B. Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.8 MB
Pages: 235
Author: Rosemary Betterton
ISBN: 9780755604524, 0755604520
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Unframed Practices And Politics Of Womens Contemporary Painting Rosemary Betterton by Rosemary Betterton 9780755604524, 0755604520 instant download after payment.

Women’s painting is undergoing a vibrant revival, yet has been little explored in writing or modern visual culture. "Unframed" is an examination of women’s contemporary painting. It presents writing with practitioners who engage with theory and critical theorists who deal directly with contemporary practice. All contributors reflect on their own practice and that of other women painters and theorists, whose common aim is to develop innovative ways of thinking about, and through, painting by women. The book focuses on current debates on gender, subjectivity, spectatorship and painting, and moves them forward into the second millennium. It should appeal to a range of readers, including scholars, students, artists and gallery visitors.

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