Jewish Identities in American Feminist Art

Jewish Identities in American Feminist Art
Author: Lisa E. Bloom
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2013-09-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781134695737

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Featuring sixty-seven illustrations, and providing an important reckoning and visualization of the previously hidden Jewish 'ghosts' within US art, Jewish Identities in American Feminist Art addresses the veiled role of Jewishness in the understanding of feminist art in the United States. From New York city to Southern California, Lisa E. Bloom situates the art practices of Jewish feminist artists from the 1970s to the present in relation to wider cultural and historical issues. Key themes are examined in depth through the work of contemporary Jewish artists including: Eleanor Antin Judy Chicago Deborah Kass Rhonda Lieberman Martha Rosler and many others. Crucial in any study of art, visual studies, women's studies and cultural studies, this is a new and lively exploration into a vital component of US art.

Jewish American Identity and Erasure in Pop Art

Jewish American Identity and Erasure in Pop Art
Author: Melissa L. Mednicov
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2024-03-05
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781003857020

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This volume focuses on Jewish American identity within the context of Pop art in New York City during the sixties to reveal the multivalent identities and selves often ignored in Pop scholarship. Melissa L. Mednicov establishes her study within the context of prominent Jewish artists, dealers, institutions, and collectors in New York City in the Pop sixties. Mednicov incorporates the historiography of Jewish identity in Pop art—the ways by which identity is named or silenced—to better understand how Pop art made, or marked, different modes of identity in the sixties. By looking at a nexus of the art world in this period and the ways in which Jewish identity was registered or negated, Mednicov is able to further consider questions about the ways mass culture influenced Pop art and its participants—and, to a larger extent, formed further modes of identity. The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, Jewish studies, and American studies.

Jewish Identity in American Art

Jewish Identity in American Art
Author: Matthew Baigell
Publsiher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2020-04-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 081563675X

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Unlike earlier generations, Jewish American artists born between the 1930s and the early 1960s were among the first to overtly embrace and challenge religious themes in their work. These Jewish artists felt comfortable as assimilated Americans yet developed an overwhelming desire to explore their cultural and religious heritage. They became the first generation willing to take risks with their material and to discover new ways to create art with Jewish religious content. In his most recent book, Baigell explores the art and influences of eleven artists who enlarged the parameters of Jewish American art through their varied approaches to subject matter, to feminist concerns, and to finding contemporary relevance in the ancient texts. Along with detailed essays on each artist, the book includes nearly one hundred stunning illustrations that testify to the beauty, depth, and importance of the paintings and sculptures produced by this groundbreaking generation of artists.

Jewish Identity in Modern Art History

Jewish Identity in Modern Art History
Author: Catherine M. Soussloff
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 1999-03-31
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0520213041

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The book asks all the right questions about society, culture, religion and art.

People of the Book

People of the Book
Author: Jeffrey Rubin-Dorsky,Shelley Fisher Fishkin
Publsiher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages: 524
Release: 1996
Genre: Jewish college teachers
ISBN: 0299150143

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The contributors are highly productive and respected Jewish-American scholars, critics, and teachers from departments of English, history, American studies, Romance literature, Slavic studies, art, women's studies, comparative literature, anthropology, Judaic studies, and philosophy.

Re envisioning Jewish Identities

Re envisioning Jewish Identities
Author: Efraim Sicher
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2021-08-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004462250

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This innovative study combines readings of contemporary literature, art, and performance to explore the diverse and complex directions of contemporary Jewish culture in Israel and the diaspora.

Complex Identities

Complex Identities
Author: Matthew Baigell,Milly Heyd
Publsiher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2001
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0813528690

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Focusing on 19th-and 20th-century European, American and Israeli artists, the contributors explore the ways in which Jewish artists have responded to their Jewishness and to the societies in which they lived (or live), and how these factors have influenced their art, their choice of subject matter, and presentation of their work.

Rubies Rebels

Rubies   Rebels
Author: Monica Bohm-Duchen,Vera Grodzinski
Publsiher: Ben Uri Gallery & Museum
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1996
Genre: Art
ISBN: UOM:39015040982723

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Jewish female identity in Contemporary British Art: This book reproduces works by the twenty artists. The artworks included range widely: from work that addresses issues of identity in a direct and explicit manner to work where such references are more oblique; from work which is affirmative to work that adopts a more critical approach.