Feminism, Pedagogy and the Studio: Reflections Across Four Decades

Author:   Griselda Pollock ,  Sophie Orlando
Publisher:   Sternberg Press
Volume:   1
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Pages:   120
Publication Date:   23 December 2024
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Two lectures that address feminist questions and art education in the 1980s and today. Two lectures that address feminist questions and art education in the 1980s and today. Feminism, Pedagogy, and the Studio- Reflections Across Four Decades brings together two lectures delivered by feminist art historian and curator Griselda Pollock in 1985 and 2022. In 1985, Griselda Pollock critically examined the gender politics of twentieth-century art education that, she argued, reinforced masculinist and individualist ideologies within capitalist conditions of artistic production. She linked the cult of authorship to the nonrecognition of women as artists, even in the face of the evidence of women's consider-able participation in modern art. She explored the impact of a critical post-modern and feminist artistic engagement with theories of meaning, subjectivity, and the image drawn from outside the ""studio"" model. She ultimately proposed ""feminist interventions in art's histories,"" where expanded histories-including race, class, gender, and sexuality-challenge both the monographic-all-male model of the hero artist and the hegemony of formalist art theory. Almost forty years later, in 2022, she revisited the impact of ""1968"" and its theoretical revolution. She historically situates the major geopolitical an ideological shifts since 1989 (The Fall of the Berlin Wall) and 2001 (9/11), and notably since 2007 the touch-screen phone (linking to the internet and social media). She identifies a troubling cultural tendency post-2010 that, with thanks to Derrida, she terms ""insta-grammatology."" Finally, she calls for a critical analysis of how the ""grammar"" of social media reduces the spectrum of nuanced thinking and performs a political surveillance of ideas. Copublished by Villa Arson

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Author:   Griselda Pollock ,  Sophie Orlando
Publisher:   Sternberg Press
Imprint:   Sternberg Press
Volume:   1
Dimensions:   Width: 10.80cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 15.60cm
Weight:   0.079kg
ISBN:  

9781915609663


ISBN 10:   1915609666
Pages:   120
Publication Date:   23 December 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Griselda Pollock is a feminist art historian and curator. Now Professor emerita of Social and Critical Histories of Art at the University of Leeds, she also created and directed the transdisciplinary Centre for Cultural Analysis, Theory and History (2001-). She is the 2020 Laureate of the Holberg Prize and in 2023 received the CAA Life-time Achievement Award for Writing on Art. Recent publications include Mary Cassatt (2022), Killing Men & Dying Women- Imagining Difference in 1950s New York Painting (2022), WOMAN IN ART- Helen Rosenau's ""Little Book"" of 1944 (2023) and Medium & Memory (2023). Sophie Orlando is a researcher and an author living in Paris. She is associate professor of art history at The Villa Arson. Previous books include British Black Art- Debates on the Western Art History (2016) and Conceptualism- Intersectional Readings, International Framings (2019).

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