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Pain and Politics in Postwar Feminist Art - Activism in the Work of Nancy Spero (Hardcover)
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Pain and Politics in Postwar Feminist Art - Activism in the Work of Nancy Spero (Hardcover)
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Between 1966 and 1976, American artist Nancy Spero completed some
of her most aggressively political work. Made at a time when Spero
was a key member of the anti-war and feminist arts-activism that
burgeoned in the New York art world during the period, her works
demonstrate a violent and bodily rejection of injustice.
Considering the ways in which anti-war and feminist art used
emotion as a means to persuade and protest, Pain and Politics in
Postwar Feminist Art examines the history of this crucial decade in
American art politics through close attention to Spero's practice.
Situating her work amongst the activism that defined the era, this
book examines the ways in which sensation and emotion became
political weapons for a generation of artists seeking to oppose
patriarchy and war. Exemplary of the way in which artists were
using metaphors of sensation and emotion in their work as part of
the anti-Vietnam war and feminist art movements in the late 1960s
and early 1970s, Spero's practice acts as a model for representing
how politics feels. By exploring Spero's political engagement anew,
this book offer a profound recontextualization of the important
contribution that Spero made to Feminist thought, politics and art
in the US.
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