TY - BOOK ID - 79465099 TI - Nil Yalter AU - Yücel, Derya AU - Aliaga, Juan Vicente AU - Tezkan, Melis AU - Dumont, Fabienne PY - 2013 SN - 9783868953305 3868953302 PB - Berlin Revolver Publishing DB - UniCat KW - Art KW - feminism KW - Contemporary [style of art] KW - Yalter, Nil KW - kunst KW - twintigste euw KW - eenentwintigste eeuw KW - 7.071 YALTER KW - sjamanisme KW - Turkije KW - kunst en politiek KW - migratie KW - performance KW - video-installaties KW - videokunst KW - video KW - fotografie KW - tekenkunst KW - Frankrijk KW - gender studies KW - feminisme UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:79465099 AB - The first in-depth study of the life and art of Nil Yalter, a pioneer in the French feminist art movement of the 1970s, this book portrays her as an artist who continues to bear witness to the society in which she lives from a critically sensitive viewpoint. Of Turkish origins and having lived in Paris since 1965, she was active in counter-culture and political movements of the time and has experimented in different media including drawing, photography, video and performance art. Much of her work deals with gender, patriarchy and the issues surrounding migrant workers. Richly illustrated, with an interview plus fascinating texts by Derya Yücel, Juan Vicente Aliaga and Fabienne Dumont. ER -