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"Exploring a number of feminist and cultural touchstones-the feminist sex wars, the HIV/AIDS crisis, the women in print movement, and countercultural grassroots periodical networks-In Visible Archives examines how visual culture provided a vital space for women artists to theorize and visualize their own bodies and sexualities"--
Feminism and art --- Sex and art --- Art, American --- History
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"While the topic of queer sexuality in imperial Russia and the Soviet Union has been investigated for decades by scholars working in the fields of sociology, history, literary studies, and musicology, it has yet to be studied in any comprehensive or systematic way by those working in the visual arts. Queer(ing) Russian Art: Realism, Revolution, Performance is meant to address this lacuna by providing a platform for new scholarship that connects "Russian" art with queerness in a variety of ways. Situated at the intersection of Visual Studies and Queer Studies and working from different theoretical and disciplinary perspectives, the contributors expose and explore the queer imagery and sensibilities in works of visual art produced in pre-Soviet, Soviet and post-Soviet contexts and beneath the surface of conventional histories of Russian and Soviet art"--.
Art and society --- Homosexuality in art --- Sex and art --- Sexual minorities in art
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Art --- Gender identity in art. --- Geschlechterrolle. --- Geschlechterverhältnis. --- Human body --- Künste. --- Sex and art. --- Wirtschaft. --- Economic aspects. --- Social aspects. --- Jelinek, Elfriede, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Österreich.
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This revelatory catalogue delves into the many affinities shared between two widely renowned and discussed artists, Robert Mapplethorpe (1946-1989) and Edvard Munch (1863-1944), whose intensely studied work has, until now, never been considered in relation to one another. Mapplethorpe + Munch brings to light how these two monumental figures curiously relate on an existential level, in how they deal with questions concerning sexuality, and in their way of utilizing self-portraiture as a means to explore issues of personal identity. Featuring essays that examine the thematic impulses behind the accompanying exhibition, this publication establishes a previously unexplored association between two equally contentious art figures, while working to impart alternative perspectives and new insight into their respective outputs. Although distinct in their legacies, Mapplethorpe and Munch remain remarkably intertwined. Exhibition: Munch Museum, Oslo, Norway (18.02-29.05.2016).
Mapplethorpe, Robert --- Exhibitions --- Munch, Edvard --- Comparative studies --- Photography [Artistic ] --- Painting [Norwegian ] --- Photography, Artistic --- Art, Norwegian --- Sex and art --- Art and sex --- Art --- Munch, Edvard, --- Munch, E. --- Munk, Ėdvard, --- Munch, Edward, --- מונק, אדוארד --- מונק, אדווארד --- Munks, Edvards,
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Sex and art. --- Mass media and sex. --- Autonomy (Psychology) --- Freedom (Psychology) --- Independence (Psychology) --- Self-determination (Psychology) --- Self-direction (Psychology) --- Dependency (Psychology) --- Ego (Psychology) --- Emotions --- Sex and mass media --- Sex --- Art and sex --- Art
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"Exploring a number of feminist and cultural touchstones-the feminist sex wars, the HIV/AIDS crisis, the women in print movement, and countercultural grassroots periodical networks-In Visible Archives examines how visual culture provided a vital space for women artists to theorize and visualize their own bodies and sexualities"--
Feminism and art --- Sex and art --- Art, American --- Queer comics. --- Queer art. --- Féminisme et art --- Sexualité et art --- Art américain --- History --- Histoire --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Anzaldúa, Gloria --- Bechdel, Alison --- Gregory, Roberta --- Goldin, Nan
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Erotic art --- Sex and art --- Art, Italian --- Aktdarstellung --- Erotik --- Kunst --- Erotische Kunst --- Liebe --- History --- Themes, motives --- Venus --- Mars --- Geschichte 1500-1650 --- Art, Renaissance --- Italien --- Antique, the --- art [fine art] --- Sexology --- Italian Renaissance-Baroque styles --- Art --- sexuality --- eroticism --- Antiquity --- anno 1500-1599 --- Italy --- Kunst. --- Italien. --- Liebe. --- Erotik. --- Erotische Kunst. --- Aktdarstellung. --- art [discipline]
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Loin de relire l'histoire de l'art en lui appliquant de façon anachronique le terme « queer », utilisé positivement dans les milieux militants depuis la fin des années 1980, Pour une esthétique de l'émancipation cherche à montrer comment l'écriture de l'Histoire de l'art a minoré l'importance des engagements politiques et affectifs des artistes et rendu inopérante la portée sociale de leurs œuvres. En imaginant des amitiés inédites entre des artistes du passé, Isabelle Alfonsi fait émerger une lignée féministe et queer pour l'art contemporain. Des pratiques artistiques du XXe siècle sont ainsi replacées dans le contexte du militantisme de défense des droits des homosexuel-le-s et de la formation d'une critique radicale féministe et anticapitaliste. Claude Cahun et Michel Journiac croisent l'histoire du minimalisme états-unien, vu à travers Lynda Benglis, Lucy Lippard ou Yvonne Rainer. Les guerres de représentation menées pendant la crise du sida sont lues au prisme des oeuvres de Felix Gonzalez-Torres, du concept de désidentification de José E. Muñoz et de l'activisme culturel du groupe Boy/Girl with Arms Akimbo, dans le San Francisco des années 1980.
Queer theory --- Feminism and the arts --- Théorie queer --- Féminisme et arts. --- Art --- feminism --- philosophy of art --- #breakthecanon --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- homosexuality --- gender [sociological concept] --- Queer --- Féminisme --- Homosexualité --- Homosexuality and art --- Sex and art --- Lippard, Lucy R. --- Rainer, Yvonne --- Théorie queer --- Militantisme --- Identité sexuelle --- Art minimal. --- Dans l'art. --- Aspect social
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Tracing the identification of art with sexual expression or repression, from the era of the rights movements to the present. It has been argued, most notably in psychoanalytic and modernist art discourse, that the production of works of art is fundamentally driven by sexual desire. It has been further argued, particularly since the early 1970s, that sexual drives and desires also condition the distribution, display and reception of art. This anthology traces how and why this identification of art with sexual expression or repression arose and how the terms have shifted in tandem with artistic and theoretical debates, from the era of the rights movements to the present. Among the subjects it discusses are abjection and the “informe,” or formless; pornography and the obscene; the performativity of gender and sexuality; and the role of sexuality in forging radical art or curatorial practices in response to such issues as state-sponsored repression and anti-feminism in the broader social realm. Artists surveyed include Vito Acconci, Assume Vivid Astro Focus, Lynda Benglis, Louise Bourgeois, Gerard Byrne, George Chakravarthi, Judy Chicago, Vaginal Davis, Wim Delvoye, Elmgreen & Dragset, Valie Export, Félix González-Torres, Guillermo Gómez-Peña, Harmony Hammond, Claudette Johnson, Mary Kelly, Yayoi Kusama, Robert Legorreta, Paul McCarthy, Sarah Maple, Shirin Neshat, Lorraine O'Grady, Yoko Ono, Catherine Opie, Orlan, William Pope.L, Miriam Schapiro, Carolee Schneemann, Joan Semmel, Barbara Smith, Annie Sprinkle, Alina Szapocznikow, Del LaGrace Volcano, Hannah Wilke, David Wojnarowicz. Writers include Malek Alloula, Norman O. Brown, Judith Butler, Douglas Crimp, Angela Dimitrakaki, Michel Foucault, Daniel Guérin, Eleanor Heartney, Jonathan D. Katz, Rosalind Krauss, Julia Kristeva, Paweł Leszkowicz, Herbert Marcuse, Kobena Mercer, Laura Mulvey, Lawrence Rinder, Jacqueline Rose, Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, Susan Sontag, Trinh T. Minh-ha, Stephen Whittle.
politics --- performance art --- philosophy of art --- hedendaagse kunst --- theme --- seksualiteit --- Contemporary [style of art] --- longing --- pornography --- thema's in de kunst --- Art --- sexuality --- Sex and art --- Art, Modern --- Psychology --- Sex and art. --- Psychology. --- 7.041 --- Iconografie ; de mens, portretten --- Thema's in de kunst ; seksualiteit ; erotiek --- Beeldende kunst ; 20ste en 21ste eeuw --- Gender Studies --- Sexualité --- Bourgeois, Louise --- Acconci, Vito --- Alloway, Lawrence, 1926-1989 --- Chicago, Judy --- Crimp, Douglas --- Delvoye, Wim --- Duchamp, Marcel --- Foucault, Michel --- Krauss, Rosalind --- Mccarthy, Paul --- Marcuse, Herbert --- Mekas, Jonas --- Michelson, Annette --- Neshat, Shirin --- Opie, Catherine, --- Sontag, Susan --- Minh-ha, Trinh T. --- Kunst --- politiek --- pornografie --- performances [live] --- thema --- kunstfilosofie --- verlangen --- anno 1900-1999 --- anno 2000-2099 --- kunst --- 130.2 --- 7.039 --- 7.01 --- homoseksualiteit --- performance --- cultuurfilosofie --- twintigste eeuw --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- erotiek --- gender studies --- Foucault, Michel, --- seksualiteit in de kunst --- Art, Modern. --- Sexualität. --- Kunst. --- 1900 - 2099. --- Foucault, Michel, 1926-1984 --- Opie, Catherine, 1961 --- -Sontag, Susan --- lichaam (van de mens) --- Artists --- Pornography --- Sexuality --- Book --- Eroticism
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Sex --- Sex and art --- Sexism --- Sexualité --- Sexualité et art --- Sexisme --- Social aspects --- Aspect social --- Aspect social. --- Comportement sexuel. --- Culture populaire --- Feminism. --- Femme (philosophie). --- Femme. --- Femmes fatales. --- Féminisme. --- Homosexuality --- Homosexuality. --- Homosexualité --- Homosexualité. --- Popular culture --- Popular culture. --- Pornographie. --- Sex customs --- Sex customs. --- Sexualité féminine. --- Sexualité. --- Société --- Stéréotype sexuel. --- Thème artistique. --- Théorie féministe. --- Vie sexuelle --- Vie sexuelle. --- culture --- feminism. --- féminisme --- homosexuality. --- Histoire --- Social aspects. --- History --- Et les femmes. --- Femme --- Pornographie --- Théorie. --- United States.
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