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Women Artists in Expressionism: From Empire to Emancipation

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Women Artists in Expressionism: From Empire to Emancipation

Contributors:

By (Author) Shulamith Behr

ISBN:

9780691044620

Publisher:

Princeton University Press

Imprint:

Princeton University Press

Publication Date:

1st March 2023

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Gender studies: women and girls

Dewey:

709.4309034

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

304

Dimensions:

Width 210mm, Height 267mm

Description

A beautifully illustrated examination of the women artists whose inspired search for artistic integrity and equality influenced Expressionist avant-garde culture.

Women Artists in Expressionism explores how women negotiated the competitive world of modern art during the late Wilhelmine and early Weimar periods in Germany. Their stories challenge predominantly male-oriented narratives of Expressionism and shed light on the divergent artistic responses of women to the dramatic events of the early twentieth century.

Shulamith Behr shows how the posthumous critical reception of Paula Modersohn-Becker cast her as a prime agent of the feminisation of the movement, and how Kthe Kollwitz used printmaking as a vehicle for technical innovation and sociopolitical commentary. She looks at the dynamic relationship between Marianne Werefkin and Gabriele Mnter, whose different paths in life led them to the Blaue Reiter, a group of Expressionist artists that included Wassily Kandinsky and Paul Klee. Behr examines Nell Waldens role as an influential art dealer, collector, and artist, who promoted women Expressionists during the First World War, and discusses how Dutch artist Jacoba van Heemskercks spiritual abstraction earned her the status of an honorary German Expressionist. She demonstrates how figures such as Rosa Schapire and Johanna Ey contributed to the development of the movement as spectators, critics, and collectors of male avant-gardism.

Richly illustrated, Women Artists in Expressionism is a women-centred history that reveals the importance of emancipative ideals to the shaping of modernity and the avant-garde.

Reviews

"The book is well researched, providing an absorbing picture of some neglected figures and revealing the interminable discord between sexes."---Christian Kile, Sehepunkte

Author Bio

Shulamith Behr is honorary research fellow at the Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London. She is the author of Expressionism, Conrad Felixmller, 18971977: Works on Paper, and Women Expressionists and the coeditor of Arts in Exile in Britain 19331945: Politics and Cultural Identity.

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