Through the Looking Glass: Women and Self-representation in Contemporary Art

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Penn State Press, 2003 - Art - 38 pages

Through the Looking Glass provides readers with an informative record of the exhibition of self-portraits by Ana Mendieta, Carrie Mae Weems, and other leading women artists, held in 2003 at the Palmer Museum of Art as part of the Women's Self-Representation Project at The Pennsylvania State University.

Fully illustrated, this catalogue enables readers to revisit the provocative juxtaposition of Yayoi Kusama's Multi-Fabrics and Alba d'Urbano's Couture, or Martha Rosler's Semiotics of the Kitchen and several of Cindy Sherman's famed Film Stills. An essay by Sarah Rich addresses important questions about women's use of self-portraiture. How, for example, does self-representation by women engage with narcissism, a long-time trait long ascribed to the stereotypical &"woman&"? To what extent is gender a necessary element in women's self-portraiture?

 

Contents

Section 1
1
Section 2
12
Section 3
20
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About the author (2003)

Sarah Rich is Assistant Professor in the Department of Art History at The Pennsylvania State University.

Joyce Henri Robinson is Curator at the Palmer Museum of Art and Affiliate Associate Professor in the Department of Art History at The Pennsylvania State University.

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