Art, Feminism, and Community - (British Academy Monographs) by Ceren Özpı & nar (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- How do artists, communities, and art connect with one another?
- About the Author: Ceren Özpınar is a Senior Lecturer in Art History and Visual Culture at the University of Brighton.
- 272 Pages
- Art, History
- Series Name: British Academy Monographs
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About the Book
The book explores how the lives and communities of artists and their artworks intersect. It focuses on paintings, installations, photographs, batik, and performance art from Turkey between 1973 and 1998. Covering transnational networks, political alliances, and ethnic communities, it reveals bonds of familial, professional, and friendly relations.Book Synopsis
How do artists, communities, and art connect with one another? How might multiple feminist views be used to interpret art? Art, Feminism, and Community: Feminist Art Histories from Turkey, 1973-1998 examines the lives and communities of artists and their works from Turkey. It suggests that feminisms shape artists' relationships and practices. It analyses seven major case studies and details rarely seen paintings, installations, photographs, drawings, batik, and performance art from 1973 to 1998. The work brings together twenty artists and cultural figures in a world of multifaceted relationships that influence the creation of new art. Uncovering familial, professional, and friendship links, it recreates transnational networks, intellectual collectives, political alliances, and ethnic communities. It demonstrates how artists have analysed their own experiences in their works, reflecting the effects of their communities and lives, even though these themes have been mostly overlooked in Turkish art history.
Review Quotes
With Art, Feminism, and Community, Özpınar rewrites the narrative of modern and contemporary global art histories by centering feminism and women-identifying artists of Turkey, thereby newly illuminating the contentious negotiations, struggles, and debates at the core of late twentieth-century art worlds.
-- "Rebecca M. Brown, Johns Hopkins University"This book is a remarkable tapestry of granular stories about art and feminism. Özpınar, through a relational reading of works by several major artists vis-à-vis their subjectivities moulded by artistic, social, and political environments, offers a powerful alternative to Turkish art histories.-- "Belgin Turan Özkaya, Middle East Technical University"
Özpınar brings new and exciting discussions to feminist analysis of contemporary art and to analysis of Turkish modern/contemporary culture. This extremely well-researched book will undoubtedly contribute immensely to feminist art historiography in particular, as well as to the contemporary literature on feminist art, on Turkish art, and on contemporary art more generally.-- "Hilary Robinson, Loughborough University"
About the Author
Ceren Özpınar is a Senior Lecturer in Art History and Visual Culture at the University of Brighton. Prior to this, Özpınar was a British Academy Newton International Fellow at the University of Sussex (2015-17). Her research centres on questions of gender, sexuality, race, and transnational networks and communities in modern and contemporary art of Turkey, the Middle East, and their diasporas. She is the co-editor of Under the Skin: Feminist Art and Art Histories from the Middle East and North Africa Today (2020), and the author of The Art Historiography in Turkey (1970-2010) (2016). Her articles appeared in the Art Journal, Art & the Public Sphere, Image & Text, and Third Text.