Contemporary Women Artists by Wendy Beckett

Contemporary Women Artists

Wendy Beckett
127 pages
Universe Pub
Oct 1988
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Few of the 52 women artists spotlighted in this eye-opening, delightful album fit easily into any category. How, for example, would one classify Therese Oulton's gossamer, darkly archetypal painting Spinner , Ann Page's brightly dyed parables on handmade Japanese paper, Louise Bourgeois' Venus-like marble Stake Woman or Elizabeth Butterworth's astonishingly lifelike, insouciant Yellow-Billed Amazon Parrot ? Beckett, a British freelance art critic, graces each full-page color reproduction with a conversational mini-essay. If this rewarding survey has a theme, it is the sheer diversity of contemporary art, and in particular of art being done by women. There are feminist resonances: for example, the struggling, independent mother's expression in Alice Neel's Mother and Child , or the furiously angry blonde in Cindy Sherman's photograph Untitled #122.
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Pages 127
Publisher Universe Pub
Published 1988
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