Asian Women Artists

by Dinah Dysart (Editor)

Other authorsHannah Fink (Editor)
Hardcover, 1996

Status

Available

Call number

REF.DYD

Publication

Craftsman House (1996), 143 pages

Description

"The many feminisms of the Asian world are introduced in this series of essays on contemporary women artist written by art critics and historians from the region." "The relevance of the western feminist model is negotiated and new perspectives on gender issues are revealed through the experiences of women from China, Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan, India, Philippines, Thailand, Singapore, Vietnam and Indonesia." "Prominent women painters, sculptors, photographers, printmakers, installation and performance artists are profiled with more than one hundred colour reproductions testifying to the quality and vitality of their art." "Subject matter is as diverse as the Asian region itself. The vocabulary of the modern Asian woman can as well include a critique of consumer culture worked in fake fur and fibreglass as it can an environmental statement constructed from traditional materials such as bamboo sticks. She may manipulate sophisticated technological equipment, or work with indigenous found objects, to express spiritual concerns that may be Buddhist, Hindu, Christian or Muslim in origin. She is as likely to be a postmodernist as she is to be a tribal artist. Conventional fine arts hierarchies determined by western scholarship are called to account by women's art from cultures which have their own histories, social problems, religious beliefs, and aesthetic standards."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved… (more)

Physical description

143 p.; 9.25 x 0.75 inches

Language

Original language

English

ISBN

9766410100 / 9789766410100
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