After the Revolution: Women Who Transformed Contemporary Art

by Eleanor Heartney, Helaine Posner, and Nancy Prinecenthal

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"Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?" asked the prominent art historian Linda Nochlin in a provocative 1971 essay. Today her insightful critique serves as a benchmark against which the progress of women artists may be measured. In this book, four prominent critics and curators describe the impact of women artists on contemporary art since the advent of the feminist movement. Following a comprehensive essay assessing the changes in the situation of women artists, the authors examine in depth the careers of twelve outstanding artists: Marina Abramowicz, Louise Bourgeois, Ellen Gallagher, Ann Hamilton, Jenny Holzer, Elizabeth Murray, Shirin Neshat, Judy Pfaff, Dana Schutz, Cindy Sherman, Kiki Smith, and Nancy Spero. Each artist's accomplishments and her influence on contemporaries including younger male and female artists is explored. A preface by Nochlin and a concluding essay with extensive statistical documentation frame this essential volume.
  • ISBN13 9783791337326
  • Publish Date 1 May 2007
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 27 November 2012
  • Publish Country DE
  • Imprint Prestel
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 320
  • Language English