The Story of Art without Men

A new perspective on women's contributions to art history

Katy Hessel author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cornerstone

Published:29th Aug '24

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This book redefines art history by centering on women artists, showcasing their vital contributions and challenging traditional narratives in The Story of Art Without Men.

In The Story of Art Without Men, Katy Hessel presents a groundbreaking exploration of art history that centers on the contributions of women artists. This insightful work aims to rectify the historical oversight that has often marginalized female creators, offering a fresh perspective on the art world. Through vivid illustrations and engaging narratives, Hessel invites readers to reconsider the landscape of art, highlighting the rich tapestry of female artistic endeavor from various cultures and eras.

The book challenges conventional notions of art history by asking critical questions about representation and recognition. How many women artists can you name? What roles have women played in shaping artistic movements? With a focus on inclusivity, The Story of Art Without Men showcases a diverse array of artists, from the lesser-known to the iconic, providing a comprehensive overview of their impact on the art world. Hessel's passion for her subject shines through, making this an empowering read for anyone interested in art and history.

As a response to the long-standing gender imbalance in art narratives, this book serves as an essential guide for both art enthusiasts and scholars. With its engaging prose and thorough research, The Story of Art Without Men is not just a book; it is a call to acknowledge and celebrate the vital contributions of women artists throughout history. Hessel's work is a refreshing reminder of the power of art to inspire, provoke, and transform our understanding of cultural heritage.

Katy Hessel is a brilliant chronicler of the overlooked. I am so thrilled this book exists as an empowering, enlightening guide to the unforgettable vision of these brilliant artists. Essential reading -- Elizabeth Day
An inspiring, beautifully written corrective -- Bidisha Mamata * Observer *
Will change the history of art... thank God. -- Tracey Emin
Excellent, authoritative, exuberant and elegantly written -- Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of STALIN: THE COURT OF THE RED TSAR
I was not aware how hungry I was for this book until I dropped everything and ate it from cover to cover. I was not aware how angry I was that this book did not exist until it existed. It's an urgently needed, un-put-downable, joyful, insightful, glorious, perspective-shifting revision of the Story of Art. -- Es Devlin
A book for every aspiring art historian - whatever their sex -- '10 best art books of 2022' * The Times *
A long overdue, revisionist history of art by the brilliant Katy Hessel ... Never stuffy or supercilious, Hessel's book is a revelation and an important first step towards redressing the balance of an art world in which women have been sidelined, stepped over and trampled upon for far too long * Refinery29 *
An extraordinary achievement that will have a disruptive cultural legacy and help deter­mine the landscape for years to come. -- Helena Lee * Harper's Bazaar *
Well-researched and enlightening * Daily Express *
Unapologetically revisionist * Financial Times *

ISBN: 9781529156096

Dimensions: 198mm x 130mm x 31mm

Weight: 866g

576 pages