Entering the Picture : Judy Chicago, the Fresno Feminist Art Program, and the Collective Visions of Women Artists (New Directions in American History)

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Entering the Picture : Judy Chicago, the Fresno Feminist Art Program, and the Collective Visions of Women Artists (New Directions in American History)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 370 p.
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In 1970, Judy Chicago and fifteen students founded the groundbreaking Feminist Art Program (FAP) at Fresno State. Drawing upon the consciousness-raising techniques of the women's liberation movement, they created shocking new art forms depicting female experiences. Collaborative work and performance art - including the famous "Cunt Cheerleaders" - were program hallmarks. Moving to Los Angeles, the FAP produced the first major feminist art installation, Womanhouse (1972).

Augmented by thirty-seven illustrations and color plates, this interdisciplinary collection of essays by artists and scholars, many of whom were eye witnesses to landmark events, relates how feminists produced vibrant bodies of art in Fresno and other locales where similar collaborations flourished. Articles on topics such as African American artists in New York and Los Angeles, San Francisco's Las Mujeres Muralistas and Asian American Women Artists Association, and exhibitions in Taiwan and Italy showcase the artistic trajectories that destabilized traditional theories and practices and reshaped the art world. An engaging editor's introduction explains how feminist art emerged within the powerful women's movement that transformed America. Entering the Picture is an exciting collection about the provocative contributions of feminists to American art.

Contents

Jill Fields, Introduction, Section I: Emerging--Views from the Periphery

1. Gail Levin, Feminist Class, edited by Melissa Morris

2. Laura Meyer and Faith Wilding, Collaboration and Conflict in the Fresno Feminist Art Program: An Experiment in Feminist Pedagogy

3. Nancy Youdelman and Karen LeCocq, Reflections on the First Feminist Art Program

4. Moira Roth, Interview with Suzanne Lacy, edited by Laura Meyer

5. Paula Harper, The First Feminist Art Program: A View from the 1980s

6. Judy Chicago, Feminist Art Education: Made in California

Section II: Re-Centering--Theory and Practice

7. Valerie Smith, Abundant Evidence: Black Women Artists of the 1960s and 1970s

8. Jennie Klein, 'Teaching to Transgress:' Rita Yokoi and the Fresno Feminist Art Program

9. Lillian Faderman, Joyce Aiken: Thirty Years of Feminist Art and Pedagogy in Fresno

10. Phranc, "Your Vagina Smells Fine Now Naturally"

11. Terezita Romo, Collective History: Las Mujeres Muralistas

12. Joanna Gardner-Huggett, The Woman's Art Cooperative Space as a Site for Social Change: Artemisia Gallery, Chicago (1973-1979)

13. Gloria Orenstein, Salon Women of the Second Wave: Honoring the Great Matrilineage of Creators of Culture

14. Katie Cercone, The New York Feminist Art Institute, 1979-1990

15. Nancy Azara and Darla Bjork, Our Journey to the New York Feminist Art Institute

Section III: Picturing-- Transformation

16. Sylvia Savala, How I Became a Chicana Feminist Artist

17. Lydia Nakashima Degarrod, Searching for Catalyst and Empowerment: The Asian American Women Artists Association, 1989-Present

18. Miriam Schaer, Notes of a Dubious Daughter: My Unfinished Journey Towards Feminism

19. Tressa Berman and Nancy Mithlo, 'The Way Things Are:' Curating Place as Feminist Practice in American Indian Women's Art"

20. Ying-Ying Chien, Marginal Discourse and Pacific Rim Women's Art

21. Jo Anna Isaak, Gaia Cianfanelli and Caterina Iaquinta, Curatorial Practice as Collaboration in the U.S. and Italy

22. Beverly Naidus, Feminist Activist Art Pedagogy

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