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Title:
Hannah Wilke : art for life's sake / edited by Tamara H. Schenkenberg and Donna Wingate ; texts by Glenn Adamson [and 7 others].
Publisher:
Pulitzer Arts Foundation ;
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
251 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 cm
Subject:
Wilke, Hannah--Exhibitions.
Other Authors:
Schenkenberg, Tamara H., editor.
Wingate, Donna, editor.
Adamson, Glenn, contributor.
Pulitzer Arts Foundation, host institution. host institution.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index. Exhibition catalog, published on the occasion of the exhibition Hannah Wilke: Art for Life's Sake, held at the Pulitzer Arts Foundation, June 4, 2021-January 16, 2022.
Contents:
Conversation with Hannah Wilke, 1975 / Cindy Nemser. Elective affinities: Hannah Wilke's ceramics in context / Glenn Adamson -- Needed erase her? Don't. / Connie Butler -- Daughter/ Mother / Catherine Opie -- Ha-Ha-Hannah / Jeanine Oleson -- Cycling through gestures to strike a pose / Nadia Myre -- Play and care / Hayv Kahraman -- Conversation with Hannah Wilke, 1975 / Cindy Nemser.
Summary:
"One of the foremost artists to emerge in the 1960s, Hannah Wilke (1940-1993) stands as a pivotal figure in late twentieth-century American art for her role in challenging dialogues around art and feminism. Since its inception, her distinctive and original work has provocatively pushed against prevailing narratives of women's bodies and their representation. The artist's signature folded and layered forms synthesize a variety of influences, including Abstract Expressionism, Minimalism, and Conceptualism, while also formulating a uniquely feminist iconography. Examining Wilke's prolific career from the 1960s up to her untimely death in 1993, this publication will bring together works on paper, photography, and video, as well as examples of Wilke's various sculptures in clay, bronze, latex, and other non-traditional materials. This selection of iconic and rarely seen work will highlight her daring practice and iconographic innovations. Through a loosely chronological presentation that represents themes, motifs, and materials across Wilke's over three-decade long career, the book will offer new perspectives on this critical and influential artist"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0691220379
9780691220376
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1243907137
LCCN:
2021013218
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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