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Title:
Masculinities : liberation through photography / edited by Alona Pardo.
Publisher:
Prestel,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
319 pages : illustrations (some color), portraits (some color) ; 32 cm
Subject:
Photography of men--Exhibitions.
Masculinity in art--Exhibitions.
Masculinity in art.
Photography of men.
Exhibition catalogs.
Other Authors:
Pardo, Alona, editor.
Barbican Art Gallery, host institution.
Notes:
Catalog of an exhibition at the Barbican Art Gallery 20 February-17 May 2020; Les Rencontres de la Photographie, Arles. 29 June - 20 September 2020; Gropius-Bau, Berlin. 16 October 2020 - 10 January 2021--Colophon.
Summary:
This photographic exploration draws together the work of approximately fifty artists of different ethnicities, generations, and gender identities to look at how ideas of masculinity have evolved since the 1960s. Each of its six themed chapters features bold and arresting work by artists such as Richard Avedon, John Coplans, Robert Mapplethorpe, Herb Ritts, Collier Schorr, Larry Sultan, Wolfgang Tillmans, and David Wojnarowicz, who are all renowned for their depictions of masculinity and its tropes. Others, including Rotimi Fani-Kayode, Masahisa Fukase, Adi Nes, Hank Willis Thomas, and Akram Zaatari, offer ethnically and culturally diverse perspectives. A number of female artists--Laurie Anderson, Annette Messager, Tracey Moffatt, and Marianne Wex--explore the uncomfortable and invasive nature of the male gaze and younger artists such as Sam Contis, Andrew Moisey, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, and Elle Perez, offer a 21st-century perspective of maleness through the lens of identity and global politics. Each chapter in the book opens with an essay by a key thinker in the fields of art, history, culture, and queer studies. Spanning decades and continents, this exploration shows how increasingly difficult it is to define masculinity. Exhibition: Barbican Centre, London, UK (20.02.-17.05.2020).
ISBN:
9783791359519
3791359517
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1105148645
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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