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Author:
Pollock, Griselda, author. https://isni.org/isni/000000011063921X
Title:
Killing men and dying women : imagining difference in 1950s New York painting / Griselda Pollock.
Publisher:
Manchester University Press,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
xxiv, 291 pages : illustrations (colour) ; 24 cm
Subject:
Krasner, Lee,--1908-1984
Abstract expressionism--New York.--New York.
Women artists--New York.--New York.
Sex role in art.
Krasner, Lee,--1908-1984.
Abstract expressionism.
Sex role in art.
Women artists.
New York (State)--New York.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-280) and index.
Summary:
What did it mean for painter Lee Krasner to be an artist and a woman if, in the culture of 1950s New York, to be an artist was to be Jackson Pollock and to be a woman was to be Marilyn Monroe? 0With this question, Griselda Pollock begins a transdisciplinary journey across the gendered aesthetics and the politics of difference in New York abstract, gestural painting. Revisiting recent exhibitions of Abstract Expressionism that either marginalised the artist-women in the movement or focused solely on the excluded women, as well as exhibitions of women in abstraction, Pollock reveals how theories of embodiment, the gesture, hysteria and subjectivity can deepen our understanding of this moment in the history of painting co-created by women and men. Providing close readings of key paintings by Lee Krasner and re-thinking her own historic examination of images of Jackson Pollock and Helen Frankenthaler at work, Pollock builds a cultural bridge between the New York artist-women and their other, Marilyn Monroe, a creative actor whose physically anguished but sexually appropriated star body is presented as pathos formula of life energy.0Monroe emerges as a haunting presence within this moment of New York modernism, eroding the policed boundaries between high and popular culture and explaining what we gain by re-thinking art with the richness of feminist thought.
ISBN:
1526164183
9781526164186
1526164175
9781526164179
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1328026593
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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