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Women can't paint

gender, the glass ceiling and values in contemporary art
Verfasser*in: Suche nach Verfasser*in Gørrill, Helen
Verfasser*innenangabe: Helen Gørrill
Jahr: 2020
Verlag: London ; New York ; Oxford ; New Delhi ; Sydney, Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Mediengruppe: Buch
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In 2013 Georg Baselitz declared that 'women don't paint very well'. Whilst shocking, his comments reveal what Helen Gørrill argues is prolific discrimination in the artworld. In a groundbreaking study of gender and value, Gørrill proves that there are few aesthetic differences in men and women's painting, but that men's art is valued at up to 80 per cent more than women's. Indeed, the power of masculinity is such that when men sign their work it goes up in value, yet when women sign their work it goes down. Museums, the author attests, are also complicit in this vicious cycle as they collect tokenist female artwork which impinges upon its artists' market value.
 
An essential text for students and teachers, Gørrill's book is provocative and challenges existing methodologies whilst introducing shocking evidence. She proves how the price of being a woman impacts upon all forms of artistic currency, be it social, cultural or economic and in the vanguard of the 'Me Too' movement calls for the artworld to take action. (Verlagstext)
 
Aus dem Inhaltsverzeichnis:
-- Masculinities and Femininities in Painting: The New Androgynous Aesthetics in Contemporary Art
-- The Price of Being a Woman Artist: Dollars, Dirhams, Pounds and Euros
-- The Museum Exposed: Gendered Visibilities and Essentialist Aesthetics through Equality
-- Gender Parity and Arts Prizes: "Only Men Are Capable of Aesthetic Greatness"
-- The Importance of Wearing the Right Old (Art) School Tie: Networking, Gender and Painting Values
-- Sexism and Ageism in Visual Art Values "But Men are Allowed to be Old or Ugly!"
-- Smashing the Glass Ceiling of Women’s Art: Manifestos for Equality That Could Actually Work
-- Conclusion: Baselitz’s Folly: Women Can Paint

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Verfasser*in: Suche nach Verfasser*in Gørrill, Helen
Verfasser*innenangabe: Helen Gørrill
Jahr: 2020
Verlag: London ; New York ; Oxford ; New Delhi ; Sydney, Bloomsbury Visual Arts
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Systematik: Suche nach dieser Systematik KB.AP, KB.KM, KB.X, FS.E
Interessenkreis: Suche nach diesem Interessenskreis Englisch [Sprache]
ISBN: 978-1-5013-5903-3
2. ISBN: 1-5013-5903-7
Beschreibung: xii, 283 Seiten : Illustrationen
Schlagwörter: Geschichte 1990-2020, Geschlechterstereotyp, Kunsthandel, Kunstkritik, Kunstmarkt, Malerin, Bewertung, Frau, Geschlechterkonflikt, Kunst, Malerei, Geschlechterrolle / Stereotyp, Geschlechtsstereotyp, Bildende Kunst, Erwachsene Frau, Frauen, Geschlechterkampf, Holztafelmalerei, Kunstdenkmal <Kunst>, Tafelbild <Malerei>, Tafelmalerei, Weib, Weibliche Erwachsene, Wertansatz, Wertermittlung, Wertung / Bewertung
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Sprache: Englisch
Fußnote: Text in englischer Sprache. - Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 253-277
Mediengruppe: Buch