Mothers of Invention
The Feminist Roots of Contemporary Art
Nancy Princenthal author Eleanor Heartney author Sue Scott author Helaine Posner author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
Published:4th Mar '24
Should be back in stock very soon
Offering a radical rewriting of the history of contemporary art from a feminist perspective, four distinguished authors explore the lineages of performance, abstraction, craft and ecofeminism in ways that reveal the debt these important genres owe to the work of pioneering women artists. Tracing these influences over time, Mothers of Invention underscores the enormous impact of feminist ideas on the work of contemporary artists of all genders.
The painters, sculptors and performance artists featured here have shaped ideas now dominating the art world: the vulnerability of the environment, the rise of activist art, the challenge to the reign of high technology (including digital culture), and the development of a new language of abstraction. Having demolished the linear narrative of modernism, the privileging of a white male ethnocentric vision, the division of high and low art and the separation of art from larger social issues, feminist artists laid the groundwork for the globalised, multi-media, postmodern art world of today.
Illustrated with a spread of work from the last sixty years (and including contextual discussion of earlier practitioners), this book makes a compelling case for placing feminist art and artists at the heart of contemporary art.
'this publication is more than an innovative catalog of artworks. It represents a significant step towards a more inclusive and, therefore, objectively more accurate history of art.' – Kaëna Daeppen, Daily Art Magazine
ISBN: 9781848225404
Dimensions: 240mm x 170mm x 19mm
Weight: unknown
192 pages