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This book maps key moments in the history of postwar art from a
global perspective. The reader is introduced to a new globally
oriented approach to art, artists, museums and movements of the
postwar era (1945-70). Specifically, this book bridges the gap
between historical artistic centers, such as Paris and New York,
and peripheral loci. Through case studies, previously unknown
networks, circulations, divides and controversies are brought to
light. From the development of Ethiopian modernism, to the showcase
of Brazilian modernity, this book provides readers with a new set
of coordinates and a reassessment of well-trodden art historical
narratives around modernism. This book will be of interest to
scholars in art historiography, art history, exhibition and
curatorial studies, modern art and globalization.
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Women at Work: 1900 to Now
Flavia Frigeri; Text written by Emma Chapman, Alice Rawsthorn
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R740
Discovery Miles 7 400
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Women at Work: 1900 to Now reveals the sometimes overlooked stories
of women from 1900 to the present day who have shaped history and
culture in Britain and beyond. Women at Work: 1900 to Now
celebrates over 100 influential and inspiring women and their
achievements in fields including science, activism, photography and
design. Their fascinating and sometimes untold stories are
illustrated with artworks from the National Portrait Gallery’s
Collection, new acquisitions and commissions supported by the
CHANEL Culture Fund, and rare archival images. Sitters include
Bernardine Evaristo, Margot Fonteyn, Mo Mowlam, Beatrix Potter,
Zadie Smith, Amy Winehouse, Virginia Woolf and Malala Yousafzai.
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Ho Kan - Line, Shape, and Color
Flavia Frigeri, Lesley Ma, Raffaele Bedarida
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R1,913
R1,512
Discovery Miles 15 120
Save R401 (21%)
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Ships in 9 - 17 working days
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This book maps key moments in the history of postwar art from a
global perspective. The reader is introduced to a new globally
oriented approach to art, artists, museums and movements of the
postwar era (1945-70). Specifically, this book bridges the gap
between historical artistic centers, such as Paris and New York,
and peripheral loci. Through case studies, previously unknown
networks, circulations, divides and controversies are brought to
light. From the development of Ethiopian modernism, to the showcase
of Brazilian modernity, this book provides readers with a new set
of coordinates and a reassessment of well-trodden art historical
narratives around modernism. This book will be of interest to
scholars in art historiography, art history, exhibition and
curatorial studies, modern art and globalization.
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Pop Art (Paperback)
Flavia Frigeri
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R395
R307
Discovery Miles 3 070
Save R88 (22%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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With its bold colours, flashy imagery and ironic spirit, Pop Art
trespasses the traditional boundaries separating high from low
culture. Flavia Frigeri introduces us to a movement that focuses on
everyday objects, from its beginnings in the post-war consumerism
of America and Britain to its fascinating rise on a global scale in
the 1960s. The work of well-known artists, such as Andy Warhol, Roy
Lichtenstein, Richard Hamilton and Peter Blake, is set in dialogue
with that of Japanese Ushio Shinohara, Venezuelan Marisol and
Argentinian Marta Minujin, among others. Organized around key
themes common to all Pop Art, including advertising, politics, the
domestic realm, consumer goods, art history, celebrity culture, war
and the space race, this is an essential introduction to the
movement that transformed the `popular' into art. A reference
section includes a useful timeline, glossary of Pop terms and
suggestions for further reading.
Focusing on fifty diverse women artists, from Lavinia Fontana and
Artemisia Gentileschi through Judy Chicago, Ana Mendieta and the
Guerrilla Girls to Barbara Kruger, Cindy Sherman and Louise
Bourgeois, this book equips the reader with a general understanding
of the history of art by women, as well as an appreciation of its
most outstanding figures. Traditionally women have been among art's
favoured objects of representation, while their contributions as
art producers have been subordinated to those of men. This book
documents women artists in context to offer readers an accessible
but rich understanding of key female artists from the Baroque to
the present day.
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Stacey Gillian Abe: Shrub-let of Old Ayivu
Stacey Gillian Abe; Edited by Kelsey Corbett; Commentary by Dr Flavia Frigeri, Serubiri Moses, Catherine E. McKinley; Designed by …
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R1,297
Discovery Miles 12 970
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The debut monograph of Stacey Gillian Abe’s work is created to
accompany her first London solo show at Unit London. Featuring
works spanning her career to date, the book explores the key themes
from Abe’s work and delves deep into her expressive and symbolic
indigo portraits. Shrub-let of Old Ayivu includes insightful
written contributions from Flavia Frigeri, art historian, lecturer
and the Chanel Curator at the National Portrait Gallery and
Serubiri Moses, renowned writer and curator, alongside a
conversation between the artist and Catherine McKinley, curator and
author of the critically acclaimed Indigo: In Search of the Color
that Seduced the World and The Book of Sarahs: A Family in Parts.
Abe’s work reflects her past and her memories, highlighting her
personal experiences and her relationships to her community.
Renowned for her indigo skin-tone paintings, the colour has become
crucial in reshaping narratives surrounding the black body.
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