InformELLEs: Women Artists and Art Informel in the 1950s/60s
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Author: Hessen Kassel Heritage , Kunsthalle Schweinfurt and Emil Schumacher Museum
Informal art developed into the dominant art movement in Europe from the early 1950s to the early 1960s. The art historical view of this art movement, which is detached from classical principles of form and design, has so far mostly focused on its male representatives. This volume takes a new look at the art of 'Informel' and honours high-profile positions by 16 female artists. In addition to well-known names such as Maria Lassnig, Brigitte Meier-Denninghoff, Judit Reigl and Maria Helena Vieira da Silva, long-forgotten artists are being rediscovered. Using art-sociological questions about networks, participation in exhibitions and reception, the mechanisms of the art world are also investigated.
ISBN 9783422802797. Deutscher Kunstverlag. hb. 256 pages. 160 colour ills.
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Informal art developed into the dominant art movement in Europe from the early 1950s to the early 1960s. The art historical view of this art movement, which is detached from classical principles of form and design, has so far mostly focused on its male representatives. This volume takes a new look at the art of 'Informel' and honours high-profile positions by 16 female artists. In addition to well-known names such as Maria Lassnig, Brigitte Meier-Denninghoff, Judit Reigl and Maria Helena Vieira da Silva, long-forgotten artists are being rediscovered. Using art-sociological questions about networks, participation in exhibitions and reception, the mechanisms of the art world are also investigated.
ISBN 9783422802797. Deutscher Kunstverlag. hb. 256 pages. 160 colour ills.
available