
WACK!
Art and the Feminist Revolution
Museum of Contemporary Art,Los Angeles (Publisher)
Published on 1. April 2007
Book
Hardback
512 pages
978-0-914357-99-5 (ISBN)
Description
Groundbreaking art from a revolutionary era, featuring work by more than 120 international artists, from Louise Bourgeois and Yoko Ono to Martha Rosler, Marina Abramovic, and Cindy Sherman.There had never been art like the art produced by women artists in the 1970s, and there has never been a book with the ambition and scope of this one about that groundbreaking era. WACK! documents and illustrates the impact of the feminist revolution on art made between 1965 and 1980, featuring pioneering and influential works by artists who came of age during that period, Chantal Akerman, Lynda Benglis, Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, Valie Export, Mary Heilmann, Sanja Ivekovic, Ana Mendieta, Annette Messager, and others, as well as important works made in those years by artists whose careers were already well established, including Louise Bourgeois, Judy Chicago, Sheila Levrant de Bretteville, Lucy Lippard, Alice Neel, and Yoko Ono.The art surveyed in WACK! includes work by more than 120 artists, in all media, from painting and sculpture to photography, film, installation, and video, arranged not by chronology but by theme: Abstraction, "Autophotography," Body as Medium, Family Stories, Gender Performance, Knowledge as Power, Making Art History, and others. WACK!, which accompanies the first international museum exhibition to showcase feminist art from this revolutionary era, contains more than 400 color images. Highlights include the figurative paintings of Joan Semmel; the performance and film collaborations of Sally Potter and Rose English; the untitled film stills of Cindy Sherman; and the large-scale, craft-based sculptures of Magdalena Abakanowicz.Written entries on each artist offer key biographical and descriptive information and accompanying essays by leading critics, art historians, and scholars offer new perspectives on feminist art practice. The topics, including the relationship between American and European feminism, feminism and New York abstraction, and mapping a global feminism, provide a broad social context for the artworks themselves. WACK! is both a definitive visual record and a long-awaited history of one of the most important artistic movements of the twentieth century.Essays by:Cornelia Butler, Judith Russi Kirshner, Catherine Lord, Marsha Meskimmon, Richard Meyer, Helen Molesworth, Peggy Phelan, Nelly Richard, Valerie Smith, Abigail Solomon-Godeau, Jenni SorkinArtists include:Marina Abramovic, Chantal Akerman, Lynda Benglis, Dara Birnbaum, Louise Bourgeois, Judy Chicago, Lygia Clark, Jay DeFeo, Mary Beth Edelson, Valie Export, Barbara Hammer, Susan Hiller, Joan Jonas, Mary Kelly, Maria Lassnig, Linda Montano, Alice Neel, Senga Nengudi, Lorraine O'Grady, Pauline Oliveros, Yoko Ono, Orlan, Howardena Pindell, Yvonne Rainer, Faith Ringgold, Ketty La Rocca, Ulrike Rosenbach, Martha Rosler, Betye Saar, Miriam Schapiro, Carolee Schneemann, Cindy Sherman, Hannah Wilke
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Los Angeles
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Interest Age: From 18 years
Product notice
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
475 farbige Abbildungen
475 color illus.
Dimensions
Height: 267 mm
Width: 229 mm
Thickness: 44 mm
Weight
2064 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-914357-99-5 (9780914357995)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Lisa Gabrielle Mark is Director of Publications at The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.
Editor
Chief Curator of DrawingsMuseum of Modern Art
Director of PublicationsLos Angeles County Museum of Art
Content
- Art and Feminism, by Cornelia Butler
- Plates
- Artist Biographies
- Chronology through Cartography, by Marsha Meskimmon
- The Woman Who Never Was, by Abigail Solomon-Godeau
- The Returns of Touch, by Peggy Phelan
- Hard Targets, by Richard Meyer
- Voices and Images of Italian Feminism, by Judith Russi Kirshner
- Abundant Evidence, by Valerie Smith
- Fugitive Identities and Dissenting Code-Systems, by Nelly Richard
- Painting with Ambivalence, by Helen Molesworth
- Their Memory Is Playing Tricks on Her, by Catherine Lord
- The Feminist Hand, by Jenni Sorkin
- Selected Chronology of All-Women Group Exhibitions, 1943-83
- Checklist of the Exhibition
- Plates
- Artist Biographies
- Chronology through Cartography, by Marsha Meskimmon
- The Woman Who Never Was, by Abigail Solomon-Godeau
- The Returns of Touch, by Peggy Phelan
- Hard Targets, by Richard Meyer
- Voices and Images of Italian Feminism, by Judith Russi Kirshner
- Abundant Evidence, by Valerie Smith
- Fugitive Identities and Dissenting Code-Systems, by Nelly Richard
- Painting with Ambivalence, by Helen Molesworth
- Their Memory Is Playing Tricks on Her, by Catherine Lord
- The Feminist Hand, by Jenni Sorkin
- Selected Chronology of All-Women Group Exhibitions, 1943-83
- Checklist of the Exhibition