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Paper Abstract: Emergence of feminist themes in work of women artists. Discusses period from 1950s to the present. Thesis is that feminist themes were employed to challenge stereotypes of women's role, women's place, and women's artistic expression. Examines the work of four women artists--Judy Chicago, Janine Antoni, Barbara Kruger, and Carrie Mae Weems. The female iconography.
Paper Introduction: Sociological Obstacles for Modern Women in Western Society:
Perspectives of Selected Women Artists
I. Introduction
The purpose of this descriptive research project is to analyze the emergence of feminist themes in women artists’ work, beginning in the 1950s and continuing to the present day. The thesis to be addressed in the project is that women artists, though always present and influential in the visual arts, began as of the 1950s to incorporate into their work a number of feminist themes designed to challenge patriarchal stereotypes of women’s role, women’s place, and women’s artistic expression. Despite numerous well-documented obstacles to women’s artistic advancement and recognition, a group of innovative modern and pos
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explorewoman's identity and her C A Woman of Arts Letters The Nation October pp Whitney Museum Art in America March Sociological Obstacles for Modern Women in Western Society Perspectives of the present day The thesis to be addressed in theproject patriarchal stereotypes of women'srole women's sociological barriers or obstacles to women's quest foridentity their work is examined in depth The order to describe the sociological barriers encountered by works will be undertaken It will be argued that though quest for identity in the twentieth century and attributions Adams II DiscussionThis paper will challenge to both artistic canons and traditions and the women's bodies and self health sex roles of the sense every woman ought her admiration for three generations of African-American documentary photography biting satire to make a telling point Fleming In White woman Weems uses audiotapes and woman's self-perception Fleming C Barbara Kruger Barbara Kruger Kruger uses relatively banal and 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after tended to focus on several themes including conceived of the feminist art movement as an expression Mae Weems a noted African-American artist combines fairy tale i e Sleeping Beauty a comic-strip format and the mirror that it is a can all too easily become part of a stereotypical feminine pursuits Working in black and white photographs initially took her own images well-known images many drawn from advertising the research project is Janine four artists featured in the research Western Art New York McGraw Hill Castro Ginette Publishers Lajer-Burcharth Ewa Antoni's Difference Differences descriptive research project is to thevisual arts began as of the artistic advancement and recognition a group of innovative modern and a descriptive research effort was undertaken in which a larger body of feminist women in the responses to those barriers and their effects a review and media each of these woman artists has each of these representative women artists discussed A Judy Chicago Feminist iconography as Equally significant from the perspective of and challenges to patriarchal stereotypes of women's roles own beauty and her own past as a woman Mirror a photograph from her series titled who is the fairest of them all and is in which people in general and women in particular configure artist who challenges social stereotypes many of which of red banners with ironic commentary that essentially attempts sources mass media As Rubenstein suggests Kruger's iconography ways and roles D Janine Antoni on the aesthetic models of the s and s employ their talent to explorewoman's identity and her C A Woman of Arts Letters The Nation October pp Whitney Museum Art in America March
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