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Venus In Exile The Rejection Of Beauty In Twentiethcentury Art First Edition Us First Printing Wendy Steiner

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Venus In Exile The Rejection Of Beauty In Twentiethcentury Art First Edition Us First Printing Wendy Steiner
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Venus In Exile The Rejection Of Beauty In Twentiethcentury Art First Edition Us First Printing Wendy Steiner instant download after payment.

Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.36 MB
Pages: 331
Author: Wendy Steiner
ISBN: 9780226772400, 0226772403
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: First Edition (US) First Printing

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Venus In Exile The Rejection Of Beauty In Twentiethcentury Art First Edition Us First Printing Wendy Steiner by Wendy Steiner 9780226772400, 0226772403 instant download after payment.

In Venus in Exile renowned cultural critic Wendy Steiner explores the twentieth century's troubled relationship with beauty. Disdained by avant-garde artists, feminists, and activists, beauty and its major symbols of art—the female subject and ornament—became modernist taboos. To this day it is hard to champion beauty in art without sounding aesthetically or politically retrograde. Steiner argues instead that the experience of beauty is a form of communication, a subject-object interchange in which finding someone or something beautiful is at the same time recognizing beauty in oneself. This idea has led artists and writers such as Marlene Dumas, Christopher Bram, and Cindy Sherman to focus on the long-ignored figure of the model, who function in art as both a subject and an object. Steiner concludes Venus in Exile on a decidedly optimistic note, demonstrating that beauty has created a new and intensely pleasurable direction for contemporary artistic practice.

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