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Modern Women: Women Artists at the Museum of Modern Art

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Cornelia H. Butler, Alexandra Schwartz
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The Museum of Modern Art, 2010 - Art - 528 pages
This landmark survey represents the first effort by a major North American museum to examine its collection by highlighting the production of modern and contemporary women artists. Featuring essays by nearly 50 writers, including both MoMA curators and outside scholars, among them many of the strongest voices in current research on art and gender, this groundbreaking publication presents a variety of generational and cultural perspectives. "Modern Women" focuses on a diverse range of artists active from the late nineteenth century to the present whose works span the spectrum of mediums and genres in the Museum's collection. Organized chronologically into three sections-"Early Modernism," "Mid-Century" and "Contemporary"-the book comprises both long and short essays emphasizing new research on women artists within these historical time periods. Subjects include women at the Bauhaus, design collaborations, photographers between the wars, the legacy of Maya Deren, Latin American artists, performance art, architecture, land art, "Riot Grrrls," African American artists, collage and assemblage in contemporary portraiture as well as essays on individual artists such as Lillian Gish, Sybil Andrews, Diane Arbus, Ida Lupino, Hanne Darboven, Bridget Riley, Ana Mendieta, Louise Bourgeois, Adrian Piper, Nan Goldin, Zaha Hadid, Janet Cardiff and Lin Tianmiao. Heavily illustrated with works from the collection, "Modern Women" constructs a conversation between past considerations of MoMA's collection and current feminist narratives of art history, putting these varied modes of exploration in productive dialogue.
  

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Read bits and pieces of this at Powell's this weekend and I wanted to buy (4) copies. I was born to have disposable income. sniff.

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User Review  - gina - Goodreads

Several decades of women artists. Definitely worth looking at though I'll admit I didn't read every word, but I read the profiles that interested me. A hefty coffee table type book. The text is super ... Read full review

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Contents

THE FEMINIST PRESENT WOMEN ARTISTS AT MOMA
THE MISSING FUTURE MOMA AND MODERN WOMEN
FLOAT THE BOAT FINDING A PLACE FOR FEMINISM IN THE MUSEUM
EARLY MODERN
JULIA MARGARET CAMERON
KÄTHE KOLLWITZ
LILLIAN GISH
SONIA DELAUNAYTERK
DENISE SCOTT BROWN LELLA VIGNELLI
AGNÈS VARDA
LOUISE BOURGEOIS
WOMEN MOMA AND MIDCENTURY DESIGN
MAYA DERENS LEGACY
ABSTRACTION ORGANISM APPARATUS NOTES ON THE PENETRABLE STRUCTURE IN THE WORK OF LYGIA CLARK GEGO AND MIR...
PERFORMATIVITY IN THE WORK OF FEMALE JAPANESE ARTISTS IN THE 1950s1960s AND 1990s
FROM VIDEO TO INTERMEDIA A PERSONAL HISTORY

ASTA NIELSEN
GEORGIA OKEEFFE
SYBIL ANDREWS
FRIDA KAHLO
WOMEN ON PAPER
CROSSING THE LINE FRANCES BENJAMIN JOHNSTON AND GERTRUDE KÄSEBIER AS PROFESSIONALS AND ARTISTS
WOMEN ARTISTS AND THE RUSSIAN AVANTGARDE BOOK 19121934
A COLLECTIVE AND ITS INDIVIDUALS THE BAUHAUS AND ITS WOMEN
DOMESTIC REFORM AND EUROPEAN MODERN ARCHITECTURE CHARLOTTE PERRIAND GRETE LIHOTZKY AND ELIZABETH DENBY
WOMEN AND PHOTOGRAPHY BETWEEN FEMINISMS WAVES
WITH OR WITHOUT YOU THE GHOSTS OF MODERN ARCHITECTURE
MIDCENTURY
IDA LUPINO
ELIZABETH CATLETT
AGNES MARTIN
LEE BONTECOU
ANNE TRUITT
BRIDGET RILEY
EVA HESSE
DIANE ARBUS
CONTEMPORARY
ADRIAN PIPER
LYNDA BENGLIS
HANNE DARBOVEN
NAN GOLDIN
ANA MENDIETA
ZAHA HADID
CADY NOLAND
IRMA BOOM
LIN TIANMIAO
JANET CARDIFF and GEORGE BURES MILLER
MIND BODY SCULPTURE ALICE AYCOCK MARY MISS JACKIE WINSOR IN THE 1970s
FUNDAMENTAL TO THE IMAGE FEMINISM AND ART IN THE 1980s
RIOT ON THE PAGE THIRTY YEARS OFZINES BY WOMEN
FROM FACE TO MASK COLLAGE MONTAGE AND ASSEMBLAGE IN CONTEMPORARY PORTRAITURE
IN THE WAKE OFTHE NEGRESS
HOW TO INSTALL ART AS A FEMINIST
MODERN WOMEN A PARTIAL HISTORY
INDEX
TRUSTEES OF THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART

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About the author (2010)

Alexandra Schwartz is the editor of a collection of Ed Ruscha's writings, "Leave Any Information at the Signal: Writings, Interviews, Bits, Pages" (MIT Press, 2002) and the coeditor of "Modern Women: Women Artists in the Collection of The Museum of Modern Art".

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