To the eye of some viewers, Renoirâs Great Bathers are the very
picture of female sensuality and beauty. To others, they embody a
whole tradition of masculine mastery and feminine display. Yet others
find in the bathers a feminine fantasy of bodily liberation. The
points of view are many, various, occasionally startlingâand through
them, Linda Nochlin explores the contradictions and dissonances that
mark experience as well as art. Her bookâabout art, the body,
beauty, and ways of viewingâconfronts the issues posed in
representations particularly of the female body in the art of
impressionists, modern masters, and contemporary realists and
post-modernists. Nochlin begins by focusing on the painterly
preoccupation with bathing, whether at the beach, in lakes and rivers,
in public swimming pools, or in bathtubs. In discussions of Renoir,
Manet, Cezanne, Bonnard, and Picasso, of late-twentieth-century and
contemporary artists such as Philip Pearlstein, Alice Neel, and Jenny
Saville, of grotesque imagery, the concept of beauty, and the body in
realism, she develops an interpretive collage incorporating the
readings of differing, strong-willed, female viewpoints. Among these
is, of course, Nochlinâs own, a vantage point subtly charted here
through a longtime engagement with art, art history, and artists. In
many ways a personal book, Bathers, Bodies, Beauty brings to bear a
lifetime of looking at, teaching, talking about, wrestling with,
loving, and hating art to reveal and complicate the lived and
feltâthe visceralâexperience of art.
Les mer
The Visceral Eye
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780674275546
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Vendor
Harvard University Press
SprĂĽk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter