A Feminist Haunting in the Contemporary Arts
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Köp båda 2 för 538 kr'This is a new "intellectual history." A relatable, complex, and nuanced one. One with a distinctly feminine voice, that invites response as much as it demands attention.' Tor Scott, International Journal of Surrealism An intersectional and intertextual journey through Leonora Carringtons practice. Issues of gender, surrealism and spirituality, modernity and the performative are the fils rouges used by McAra to read the work of one of the twentieth centurys most extraordinary artists. Cecilia Alemani, curator For a long-standing fan of Leonora Carringtons art and writing, this book provides essential reading. McAra writes insightfully about Carringtons enduring appeal for contemporary artists still working today. Highly thought-provoking, this book is a brilliant resource that I will return to again and again. Rochelle Roberts, writer and editor McAras multiple approaches invite the reader to discover the exciting adventures that paintings, sculptures and narratives offer. Many books, essays and performances take inspiration from Leonora's imagery, as McAra demonstrates. Leonora's art becomes an invitation to meet the inner personae that our culture often ignores and despises. Gabriel Weisz Carrington, author of The invisible painting: My memoir of Leonora Carrington 'Carrington, in McAras perceptive analysis, becomes a powerful embodiment of a surrealist ethics of the present.' Anna Watz, editor of Surrealist womens writing -- .
Catriona McAra is Lecturer in Modern and Contemporary Art History at the University of Aberdeen -- .
Introduction 1 Archaeology 2 Another maybe 3 Esoteric conceptualism 4 Hibernation 5 Menagerie 6 Edgework Afterword Index -- .