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Title:
Virtual normality : the female gaze in the age of the internet / edited by Alfred Weidinger and Anika Meier ; with texts by Nakeya Brown [and ten others].
Publisher:
Verlag fu˜r moderne Kunst,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
207 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), portraits ; 31 cm
Subject:
Women in art--Exhibitions.
Social media in art--Exhibitions.
Women artists--Exhibitions.
Femininity in art--Exhibitions.
Art, Modern--21st century--Exhibitions.
Art, Modern.
Femininity in art.
Social media in art.
Women artists.
Women in art.
2000-2099
Exhibition catalogs.
Other Authors:
Weidinger, Alfred, editor.
Meier, Anika, editor.
Brown, Nakeya, contributor.
Museum der Bildenden Ku˜nste (Leipzig, Germany), host institution.
Other Titles:
Contains (expression): Virtual normality.
Contains (expression): Virtual normality. German.
Notes:
"LaTurbo Avedon, Nakeya Brown, Arvida Bystro˜m, Juno Calypso, Izumi Miyazaki, Signe Pierce, Refrakt, Nicole Ruggiero, Stephanie Sarley, Leah Schrager, Molly Soda." On the occasion of the exhibition "Virtual Normality - Women Net Artists 2.0" held at Museum der bildenden Ku˜nste, Leipzig, January 12 - April 8, 2018. Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:
With the international group exhibition 'Virtual Normality - Netzku˜nstlerinnen 2.0' the Museum for bildende Ku˜nste Leipzig is the first museum in the German-speaking region dedicated to the female perspective in the age of digital production. Each wave of feminism and each generation brings new priorities and media and these new media open up new subjects and possibilities. The internet and social media have rekindled the debate about sexuality and identity and female net artists are responding to this debate with a hyperfeminine aesthetic that ranges from the aggressively feminine to the girlishly cute. The artists on display reflect the female perspective on sexuality, identity and femininity in the digital age. Their material is their body, reality and everyday life and their stylistic devices include humour, irony, grotesque and exaggeration. Exhibition: Museum der Bildenden Ku˜nste, Leipzig, Germany (12.01. - 08.04.2018).
ISBN:
3903228567
9783903228566
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1041646693
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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