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How do female Indian artists position themselves today? How do they deal with their responsibilities to society, as well as with the legacy of their feminist predecessors? What kind of language do they invent to express that which has been unarticulated? In Facing India, six female, Indian artists devote themselves not only to the history and future of India, but also to their country in the present day. Torn between tradition and the modern world, India?s patriarchal society is in the midst of a socio-cultural transformation. In their multimedia works Vibha Galhotra (*1978), Shilpa Gupta (*1976), Bharti Kher (*1969), Prajakta Potnis (*1980), Reena Saini Kallat (*1973), Mithu Sen (*1971), and Tejal Shah (*1979) examine boundaries? A central theme in Indian society, whether they are gender-related limitations, or political, territorial, ecological, or religious boundaries. This richly illustrated publication accompanies the first thematic exhibition of Indian women artists in Germany.
7.039(540) --- Gender en diversiteit --- Hedendaagse kunst, Indië --- Mixed media --- Kunstgeschiedenis ; 2000 - 2050 ; Indië --- Exhibitions --- Art --- art [fine art] --- Galhotra, Vibha --- Kallat, Reena Saini --- Kher, Bharti --- Potnis, Prajakta --- Shah, Tejal --- Sen, Mithu --- anno 2000-2099 --- India --- art [discipline]
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Art --- art [discipline] --- Gupta, Subodh --- Anand, Baba --- Arora, Kriti --- Balasubramaniam, Alwar --- Chonat, Krishnaraj --- Dube, Anita --- Gupta, Shilpa --- Kher, Bharti --- Khurana, Sonia --- Pushpamala, N. --- Reddy, Ravinder G. --- Shah, Tejal --- Sikka, Bharat --- Thukral & Tagra --- anno 1900-1999 --- anno 2000-2099 --- India
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Iconography --- Art --- art [discipline] --- Gowda, Sheela --- Gupta, Subodh --- Surekha --- Balasubramaniam, Alwar --- Chonat, Krishnaraj --- Desai, Ajay --- Dodiya, Atul --- Dube, Anita --- Gupta, Shilpa --- Harhsa, N.S. --- Joshi, Anant --- Kallat, Jitish --- Kher, Bharti --- Khurana, Sonia --- Kumar, Suresh --- Pushpamala, N. --- Samant, Sharmila --- Shah, Tejal --- Sharma, Nataraj --- Thomas, Navin --- Upadhyay, Hema --- Veeraraghavan, Avinash --- Chhachhi, Sheba --- Raqs Media Collective [New Delhi] --- anno 2000-2099 --- India
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Art --- video recordings [physical artifacts] --- installations [visual works] --- photography [process] --- sexuality --- mythology [literary genre] --- ethnic art --- rituals [events] --- religions [belief systems, cultures] --- performance art --- social anthropology --- sculpting --- religious experience --- Gupta, Subodh --- Dube, Anita --- Ganesh, Chitra --- Gawde, Sunil --- Mamtani, Mahirwan --- Pushpamala, N. --- Shah, Tejal --- Shetty, Sudarshan --- Tallur, L.N. --- Thukral & Tagra --- Bhattad, Shweta --- Kerkar, Subodh --- Meher, Monali --- Pasricha, Amit --- Sen, Mithu --- Sharma, Viveek --- India
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Art --- Photography --- Film --- art [discipline] --- photography [process] --- video art --- Gupta, Subodh --- Surekha --- Agarwal, Ravi --- Altaf, Navjot --- Bartholomew, Pablo --- Datawala, Shahid --- Dube, Anita --- Gill, Gauri --- Gupta, Shilpa --- Gupta, Sunil --- Jodha, Samar --- Jodha, Vijay --- Kaleka, Ranbir --- Kallat, Jitish --- Khurana, Sonia --- Lodh, Shantanu --- Matthew, Annu Palakunnathu --- Pushpamala, N. --- Rahman, Ram --- Rai, Raghu --- Scaria, Gigi --- Shah, Tejal --- Singh, Raghubir --- Sundaram, Vivan --- Swarup, Manish --- Vilasini, Vivek --- Vora, Rajesh --- anno 1900-1999 --- anno 2000-2099 --- India
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Since the 1970s Cindy Sherman (born in Glen Ridge, NJ, in 1954) has caused a stir in the art world with her photographic self-stagings. From the beginning, Schirmer/Mosel has accompanied her rise to international fame that started with her famous series 'Untitled Film Stills'. In 1982 we published the first of eight books of her work to date. Neither her subjects nor her artistic realization acting as the director, photographer, and performer of her motifs have lost their relevance to this day. Quite the contrary: her multilayered examination of themes of identity and social clichés are hot topics in our age of increasingly public gender and transgender discussions. Entitled 'The Cindy Sherman Effect', an exhibition organized by Kunstforum Wien explores the influence of Cindy Sherman's work on artists such as Sophie Calle, Pipilotti Rist, Sarah Lucas, Gillian Wearing, Candice Breitz, Zanele Muholi, Markus Schinwald, Douglas Gordon, Samuel Fosso and many more.
Photography, Artistic --- Art and photography --- 7.049 --- 7.041 --- Sherman, Cindy °1954 (°Glen Ridge, New Jersey, Verenigde Staten) --- Thema's in de fotografie ; "zelfportretten" met andere identiteit --- Vrouwelijke kunstenaars --- Portretten ; zelfportretten --- Photography and art --- Photography --- History --- Iconografie ; verschillende onderwerpen --- Iconografie ; de mens, portretten --- Sherman, Cindy --- Influence --- Art --- identity --- philosophy of art --- LGBT --- Turk, Gavin --- Bonvicini, Monica --- Breitz, Candice --- Krystufek, Elke --- Fosso, Samuel --- Muholi, Zanele --- Rosefeldt, Julian --- Schinwald, Markus --- Schlegel, Eva --- Shah, Tejal --- Trecartin, Ryan --- Wu Tsang --- Gutierrez, Martine --- Maleonn --- Wearing, Gillian --- Calle, Sophie --- Lucas, Sarah --- Rist, Pipilotti --- Tan, Fiona --- Opie, Catherine --- Gordon, Douglas --- LGBTQ+
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Art --- art [discipline] --- community art --- political art --- globalization --- activists --- Pope.L, William --- Nhat Hanh [Thich] --- Macuga, Goshka --- Davis, Angela --- Leonard, Zoe --- Lacy, Suzanne --- Barlow, Phyllida --- Bhabha, Huma --- Seshee Bopape, Dineo --- Mommartz, Lutz --- Beuys, Joseph --- Shah, Tejal --- Smith, Patti --- Ukeles, Mierle Laderman --- Güell, Núria --- Snowden, Edward --- Yousafzai, Malala --- Shiva, Vandana --- Bensouda, Fatou --- Haraway, Donna Jeanne --- Thunberg, Greta --- Stone, Christopher D. --- Nguyen, Tuan Andrew --- Huntrakul, Dusadee --- Hillebrand, Raphael Moussa --- Foster, Charles --- Ben Hayoun-Stépanian, Nelly --- Holzer, Jenny --- Houellebecq, Michel --- Sierra, Santiago --- Dylan, Bob --- Milk Tea Alliance --- B-Town Warriors [Bourke] --- Otolith Group [London]
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'Kiss my genders' celebrates the work of more than 20 international artists whose practices explore and engage with gender fluidity, as well as non-binary, trans and intersex identities. Published alongside an exhibition, the book features works from the late 1960s and early 1970s through to the present, and focuses on artists who draw on their own experiences to create content and forms that challenge accepted or stable definitions of gender. Working across painting, immersive installations, sculpture, text, photography and film, many of these artists treat the body as a sculpture, and in doing so open up new possibilities for gender, beauty, and representations of the human form. The publication includes texts from writers, theorists, curators, poets and artists who have made key contributions to thinking in the field. From pop culture and gender dissidence to the embrace of the 'monstrous' or 'freaky', from the politics of prose to transfeminism and politics on the street, each of these writers throws light on a different way of seeing. Also featured is a round-table discussion between a selection of artists and exhibition curator Vincent Honoré.
Art --- art [fine art] --- beauty --- identity --- human figures [visual works] --- gender [sociological concept] --- Castelli, Luciano --- Leonard, Zoe --- Boudry, Pauline --- Lorenz, Renate --- Ajamu --- DeSana, Jimmy --- Harris, Lyle Ashton --- Hlobo, Nicholas --- Hujar, Peter --- Molinier, Pierre --- Muholi, Zanele --- Reynolds, Hunter --- Shah, Tejal --- Ruga, Athi-Patra --- Al-Kadhi, Amrou --- Falconer, Holly --- Brooks, Flo --- Fan, Jes --- Gutierrez, Martine --- Huxtable, Juliana --- Blakk, Joan Jett --- Minoliti, Ad --- Monkman, Kent --- Planningtorock --- Quarles, Christina --- Quinlan, Hannah --- Hastings, Rosie --- Sin, Victoria --- Zyl, Van, Jenkin --- Del LaGrace Volcano --- Blake, Nayland --- Opie, Catherine --- Transgender artists --- Transgender people in art --- Gender identity in art --- Homosexuality in art --- Homosexuality and art --- 7.041 --- 7.038 --- 7.039 --- Thema's in de kunst ; ras ; gender ; geslacht --- Gender Studies --- Art and homosexuality --- Artists --- Iconografie ; de mens, portretten --- Kunstgeschiedenis ; 1950 - 2000 --- Kunstgeschiedenis ; 2000 - 2050 --- Exhibitions --- art [discipline]
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Art --- art [discipline] --- technology [general associated concept] --- cities --- political art --- identity --- landscapes [environments] --- Rakowitz, Michael --- Gates, Theaster --- Cao Fei --- Denny, Simon --- Hadjithomas, Joana --- Issa, Iman --- Joreige, Khalil --- Madani, Tala --- Manna, Jumana --- Nkanga, Otobong --- Paglen, Trevor --- Panayiotou, Christodoulos --- Qureshi, Imran --- Richards, James --- Sarkissian, Hrair --- Shah, Tejal --- Steyerl, Hito --- Thomas, Hank Willis --- Trecartin, Ryan --- Villar Rojas, Adrián --- Wa Lehulere, Kemang --- Xu Zhen --- Yiadom-Boakye, Lynette --- Abu Hamdan, Lawrence --- Al Maria, Sophia --- Andrade, de, Jonathas --- Lee Kit --- Henrot, Camille --- Tanaka, Koki --- Magdy, Basim --- Ulman, Amalia --- Guan, Xiao --- Zhou Tao --- Cheng, Ian --- Kambalu, Samson --- Novitskova, Katja --- Satterwhite, Jacolby --- Bridle, James --- Makhacheva, Taus --- Linder, Adam --- Jie, Cui --- Crespo, Andrea --- Bailey, Jeremy --- Dullaart, Constant --- Phillipson, Heather --- Blas, Zach --- Hempton, Celia --- Abbas, Nadim --- Williams, Amanda --- Cahill, Zachary --- Barrada, Yto --- GCC --- Assemble --- DIS --- The Propeller Group
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Global Feminism features more than eighty contemporary women artists, working in a wide variety of media, from fifty countries, each offering new perspectives on women's artistic expression in different regions of the world. This book moves the discourse of feminism art toward a new internationalism that emphasizes not only the cultural differences among women but also the ever changing perceptions of feminism. ------------------------------------------------- Catalogus bij de gelijknamige tentoonstelling die afgelopen zomer te zien was in het Brooklyn Museum. Curatoren Maura Reilly en Linda Nochlin brachten hierin de belangrijkste tendenzen samen van de actuele, feministische kunst. Startpunt van de tentoonstelling én van het boek is het jaar 1990. De verwevenheid van etniciteit, sociale klasse, sekse en gender begon vanaf toen een belangrijke rol te spelen in de feministische kunst.
Art --- art [discipline] --- feminism --- video art --- performance art --- art theory --- nudes [representations] --- eroticism --- identity --- globalization --- kunstsociologie --- lichaam (van de mens) --- vrouwelijke kunstenaar --- women [female humans] --- Feminist art --- International --- Artists --- Book --- Mwangi, Ingrid --- Kozyra, Katarzyna --- Krystufek, Elke --- Piccinini, Patricia --- Lee, Bul --- Sissi --- Ahuja, Mequitta --- Antille, Emmanuelle --- Arahmaiani --- Ashery, Oreet --- Baumgart, Anna --- Belmore, Rebecca --- Beynon, Kate --- Bird, Cass --- Bouabdellah, Zoulikha --- Brotherus, Elina --- Bruguera, Tania --- Butt, Ambreen --- Cabello/Carceller --- Chang, Hsia-Fei --- Coble, Mary --- Cuenca Rasmussen, Lilibeth --- Cussol, Béatrice --- Cruz, de la, Angela --- Dimitrova, Iskra --- du Pasquier Grall, Aude --- Echakhch, Latifa --- Foley, Fiona --- Forouhar, Parastou --- Friberg, Maria --- Galindo, Regina José --- Geerlinks, Margi --- Hastanan, Skowmon --- He Chengyao --- Jablonska, Elzbieta --- Jacir, Emily --- Khurana, Sonia --- Landau, Sigalit --- Dennis, Monika Larsen --- Lin Tianmiao --- Loktev, Julia --- Lux, Loretta --- Magema, Michèle --- Manchot, Melanie --- Margolles, Teresa --- Michel, Chantal --- Monge, Priscilla --- Mréjen, Valérie --- Mutu, Wangechi --- Okada, Hiroko --- Ostojic, Tanja --- Reinhardt, Claudia --- Rose, Tracey --- Rossa, Boryana --- Rudelius, Julika --- Sawada, Tomoko --- Searle, Berni --- Senol, Canan --- Shah, Tejal --- Sikander, Shahzia --- Singh, Dayanita --- Song, Sanghee --- Suzuki, Ryoko --- Tomić, Milica --- Tykkä, Salla --- Varejão, Adriana --- Hausswolff, von, Annika --- Yanagi, Miwa --- Yin Xiuzhen --- Young, Carey --- Emin, Tracey --- Gaskell, Anna --- Lucas, Sarah --- Rist, Pipilotti --- Taylor-Wood, Sam --- Walker, Kara --- Moffatt, Tracey --- Amer, Ghada --- Banner, Fiona --- Dopitová, Milena --- Opie, Catherine --- Reihana, Lisa --- Saville, Jenny --- Cutler, Amy --- Sedira, Zineb --- Abdul, Lida --- anno 1900-1999 --- anno 2000-2009 --- Western Europe --- Eastern and Central Europe --- Europe --- Japan --- India --- Asia --- Africa --- Central America
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