Gluck
Art and Identity
Amy de la Haye author Martin Pel author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Yale University Press
Published:7th Nov '17
Should be back in stock very soon
Hannah Gluckstein (who called herself Gluck; 1895–1976) was a distinctive, original voice in the early evolution of modern art in Britain. This handsome book presents a major reassessment of Gluck's life and work, examining, among other things, the artist's numerous personal relationships and contemporary notions of gender and social history. Gluck's paintings comprise a full range of artistic genres—still life, landscape, portraiture—as well as images of popular entertainers. Financially independent and somewhat freed from social convention, Gluck highlighted her sexual identity, cutting her hair short and dressing as a man, and the artist is known for a powerful series of self-portraits that played with conventions of masculinity and femininity. Richly illustrated, this volume is a timely and significant contribution to gender studies and to the understanding of a complex and important modern painter.
Published in association with the Brighton Museum & Art Gallery and London College of Fashion
Exhibition Schedule:
Brighton Museum & Art Gallery, England
(11/18/17–03/11/18)
"Gluck’s stylized and severely masculine appearance always attracted as much attention as her similarly elegant paintings and is rightly given equal weight in a superbly illustrated collection of essays." — Peter Parker, TLS, 17 November 2017
ISBN: 9780300230482
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 998g
208 pages