Search Results - "Fiber art"
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String, felt, thread : the hierarchy of art and craft in American art
Imprint 2010Table of Contents: “…1: Fiber art and the struggle for legitimacy: The category of fiber art -- Cultural definitions of textiles and the bauhaus weavers -- Fiber and women's work -- Fiber art, the craft revival of the 1960s and 1970s, and popular craft -- The critical reception of fiber art in the 1960s and 1970s -- Mildred Constantine and the battle for fiber art -- 2: Process art, postminimalism, and materiality: Felt in the work of Robert Morris -- The critical reception of the felts -- String, rope, and cord in the work of Eva Hesse -- The reception of Hesse's work in fiber -- Fiber, tactility, and the boundary between art and non-art -- 3: The feminist politicization of the art/craft divide: Promises and problems of the feminist critique of the hierarchy of art and craft -- Faith Ringgold: "A painter who works in the quilt medium" -- Miriam Schapiro: "The quiet revolution" -- Ringgold, Schapiro, and the art world's appropriation of quilting -- Harmony Hammond: the mythic space of the "feminine stitch" -- Judy Chicago: the vitality of embroidery -- Conclusion: fiber, craft, and contemporary art.…”
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Women artists in midcentury America : a history in ten exhibitions
Imprint 2024Table of Contents: “…1 Avant-Garde: "Exhibition by 31 Women," Art of this Century, 1943 -- 2 Race: "Portraits of Leading American Negro Citizens," Smithsonian Institution, 1944 -- 3 Photography: "First Women's Invitation Exhibition," The Camera Club, 1947 -- 4 Education: "Ten Women Who Paint," Smith College Museum of Art, 1949 -- 5 Women Artists Groups: "San Francisco Women Artists 27th Annual Exhibition," San Francisco Museum of Art, 1952 -- 6 Fiber Art: "Women in Art," Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, 1953 -- 7 Greatness: "Great Women Artists: 16th to 20th Centuries," Delius Gallery, 1955 -- 8 Printmaking: "Women Printmakers," Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1956 -- 9 Abstract Expressionism: "17 of the Women Tops in Art," Dord Fitz Gallery, 1960 -- 10 American Democracy: "Women Artists in America Today," Mount Holyoke College Museum of Art, 1962…”
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