Title | : | The Short Story of Women Artists: A Pocket Guide to Key Breakthroughs, Movements, Works and Themes |
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ISBN | : | 1786276550 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9781786276551 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 224 |
Publication | : | First published January 1, 2020 |
Accessible, concise and richly illustrated, the book reveals the connections between different periods, artists and styles, giving readers a thorough understanding and broad enjoyment of the full achievements that female artists have made.
The Short Story of Women Artists: A Pocket Guide to Key Breakthroughs, Movements, Works and Themes Reviews
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Desde que comencé la iniciativa de #mujeresdeepoca que consiste en leer una biografía de una mujer al mes, me llaman más la atención los libros en los que se habla de mujeres artistas, escritoras, investigadoras, etc… desconocidas. He descubierto mujeres extraordinarias, de muchas de ellas no hay biografías y otras no están traducidas al español, una pena.
Cuando vi que Babelio a través de su programa masa critica ofrecía el libro “Breve Historia de Las Mujeres Artistas” de Hodge Susie publicado por la editorial Blume supe que tenía que tenerlo en mi poder sí o sí.
Este libro hace un recorrido por los movimientos artísticos en las historia, pero con las obras de las mujeres, descubriéndonos artistas ocultas en la historia. Es una guía breve de estos movimientos, sus características, las mujeres que pertenecen a cada época, sus estilos y sus obras, escrito de una forma sencilla, concisa, breve y muy visual, ya que toda la guía es ilustrada, editada de una manera bellísima. Tiene una estructura lineal en el tiempo pero muy original, por ello el libro consta de Introducción , Cómo usar este libro, Movimientos, Obras, Transformaciones, Temas. Muy interesantes, curioso, didáctico y ameno.
Ha sido uno de los mejores descubrimientos de libros sobre arte que he tenido últimamente.
Si te gusta el arte, no puedes perderte este libro porque la historia no está completa sin conocerlas a ellas.
Muchísimas gracias a Babelio y a Blume por la colaboración. -
This should be renamed as short history of mostly western women artists.
Hodge includes Mona Hatoum and Amrita Shergil but theres no Shirin Neshat, Shahzia Sikander or Mrinalini Mukherjee. These are discourse bending artists. Seriously??
Great layout and feel to the book. -
It's refreshing to read art history from the view of women artists! I definitely got to know a number of interesting artists that I had not heard of before, and also some ideas for where to place the ones I do know in a larger artist historic canon.
It needs to be said though that this is a re-writing of Western art history, with mostly Western women artists. There are only a few non-Western artists named and then only in more recent years. It would be interesting to learn more about women artists in other regions of the world throughout history - though that might be a whole new book. -
A Very good introduction into women artists, and womens art and art history. By explaining the art movements and how they are different, and or, similar to each other helps give this book depth. I like the wide variety of artistic talent presented i this book, by female artists well-known and not so well-known. If you are not already interested in art or women artists, this will inspire you to learn more. The books formatting made it easy to read and find information. I do think, rather than the page length critique of the art, they could have instead included more about the lives and what may have influenced them to this style, or more local women artists.
Highly recommended. -
keyifli bir kitaptı ama biraz fazla yüzeyseldi. örneğin, kapakta eseri bulunan tamara de lempicka'nın bir adet eseri dahi incelenmemişti. (sadece art deco akımında minicik bir paragrafta ismi geçiyor mesela.) bu kitap tabii ki 101 niteliğinde bir eser, ama yine de daha detaylı olabilirdi diye düşünüyorum. her şeye rağmen daha önceden bilmediğim bazı sanatçılar ve eserler keşfetmemi sağladı bu kitap, dolayısıyla okuduğum için memnunum.
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apesar de ser um guia bem resumido de referências de mulheres nas artes e com pouca profundidade, achei bem organizado e traz nomes novos para mim (que já pesquiso o tema há anos!) daria três estrelas, mas vou dar quatro porque acho que vai ser um livro bem útil na minha rotina de estudos.
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Hyper interessant, les femmes devrais + avoir leurs place dans se monde
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so refreshing to read a book 100% FEMALE gaze !!
in 220 pages, Hodge introduces us to the (almost) unknown universe of women artists, from the Renaissance to our 21th century through 60 masterpieces (and more actually!).
would’ve been even greater if there were less european artists and more african, oceanian and asian ones !! -
Interesting, but it could've had a larger variety in movements instead of primarily European movements. It was also a bit repetitive.
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I got this for Christmas and it was a nice gift. It’s a short read and well-organised, although the last section – ‘Themes’ – was perhaps a bit repetitive and unnecessary. I’m not sure it’s valid to attempt to divide all women artists up by theme. It might have been better to address recurring themes in certain time periods and why they existed – Mary Cassatt painting so many saccharine mom-and-baby paintings because she wasn’t allowed more interesting subject matter, for instance. That being said, I learned about artists I hadn’t heard of before, and more about artists I’d briefly encountered. A useful and necessary compilation.
Some fun facts:
A cult grew around Elizabeth Sirani because they thought that she was the reincarnation of Guido Reni. Love it!
In her lifetime, Rachel Ruysch earned more for her still-lifes (derived from the Dutch word stilleven) than Rembrandt. Obviously not any more, but arguably that was more useful to her in her lifetime.
Hilma af Klint was doing abstraction years before Kandisky and Mondrian, but she wouldn’t allow her paintings to be exhibited until 20 years after her death.
‘I thought beforehand that to be provocative, you had to attack religion or generals. I realised that there was nothing more shocking than joy.’ Niki de Saint Phalle. I LOVE this. -
i didn‘t like how it was structured that lead to the fact that it was kinda hard to read cause author put all important dates, artists, movements in too compressed a text (i know the book called „short history“, but it’s hardly an easy read…) i learned something new tho so as an introduction and not main book it’s okay
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Super práctico como primer acercamiento a la parte borrada de la historia del arte. No me convence del todo la división en Movimientos, Obras y Temas pero eso es algo ya muy de gustos. El contenido está muy bien. Eso sí, como digo es para un primer acercamiento o manual de consulta muy básico, no profundiza en nada.
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***zaterdag 31 december 2022***
Bought this at the gift shop of the Tate Modern in London
Worthy to note that this book is mainly about western artists and the 'accepted' forms of art. -
Très bon récapitulatif des femmes artistes à connaître ou déjà connu. Très inspirant pour les féministes.
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2.5*
This is annoyingly repetitive, you just get the same 5 facts repeated to you over and over again. -
Largely about European artists and could have gained from exploring outside of that