"In the 1970s, Lucy R. Lippard, author of the highly original and popular Mixed Blessings, merged her art-world concerns with those of the then-fledgling women's movement. In a career that spans sixteen books and scores of articles, catalogs, and essays on art, political activism, feminism, and multiculturalism, her engaging and provocative writings have heralded a new way of thinking about art and its role in the feminist movement. This new collection of previously published essays covers more than two decades of Lippard's thinking on the ever-evolving definitions of feminist art, the convergence of high and low art, political and activist art, and the contributions of feminist theory to the politics of identity that infuses the production...
Following a history of the Women in the Arts group, Lippard discusses discrimination in the arts, th...
his book aims to give new insights into the multifarious worlds of Angela Carter and to re-assess he...
In the 1970s, the mobility of ideas, artists, and their work intensified. British sculpture was incl...
"During the period 1965-1970 when the twenty-one essays collected in this volume were written, Lucy ...
Through writing, curating, and social and cultural activism, Lucy Lippard has brought awareness to t...
Through the work of 11 women artists, this catalogue explores the convergence, in the early 1970s, o...
"Four exhibtions of contemporary art organised by Lucy Lippard have become known as her 'numbers sho...
"In 1973 the critic and curator Lucy R. Lippard published Six Years, a book with possibly the longes...
Consultant Editor for this popular trade book which shows how the feminist movement, since its incep...
The first volume in the new ‘Plural’ series, this publication seeks to critically dissect the term “...
What happens to art when feminism grips the curatorial imagination? How do sexual politics become re...
This essay explores how early approaches in feminist aesthetics drew on concepts honed in the fi eld...
Edited by Alexandra M. Kokoli.Includes a chapter by College at Brockport faculty member Alisia Chase...
This dissertation examines the concurrent emergence of Conceptual Art and varied formations of the f...
When I first became aware of so-called "Second-Wave Feminism, " it was 1968 (The First-Wav...
Following a history of the Women in the Arts group, Lippard discusses discrimination in the arts, th...
his book aims to give new insights into the multifarious worlds of Angela Carter and to re-assess he...
In the 1970s, the mobility of ideas, artists, and their work intensified. British sculpture was incl...
"During the period 1965-1970 when the twenty-one essays collected in this volume were written, Lucy ...
Through writing, curating, and social and cultural activism, Lucy Lippard has brought awareness to t...
Through the work of 11 women artists, this catalogue explores the convergence, in the early 1970s, o...
"Four exhibtions of contemporary art organised by Lucy Lippard have become known as her 'numbers sho...
"In 1973 the critic and curator Lucy R. Lippard published Six Years, a book with possibly the longes...
Consultant Editor for this popular trade book which shows how the feminist movement, since its incep...
The first volume in the new ‘Plural’ series, this publication seeks to critically dissect the term “...
What happens to art when feminism grips the curatorial imagination? How do sexual politics become re...
This essay explores how early approaches in feminist aesthetics drew on concepts honed in the fi eld...
Edited by Alexandra M. Kokoli.Includes a chapter by College at Brockport faculty member Alisia Chase...
This dissertation examines the concurrent emergence of Conceptual Art and varied formations of the f...
When I first became aware of so-called "Second-Wave Feminism, " it was 1968 (The First-Wav...
Following a history of the Women in the Arts group, Lippard discusses discrimination in the arts, th...
his book aims to give new insights into the multifarious worlds of Angela Carter and to re-assess he...
In the 1970s, the mobility of ideas, artists, and their work intensified. British sculpture was incl...