A WOMAN'S GAZE: LATIN AMERICAN WOMEN ARTISTS, Marjorie Agosin, Ed.

A WOMAN'S GAZE: LATIN AMERICAN WOMEN ARTISTS

Marjorie Agosin, Ed.

Publisher: White Pine Press
PubDate: 1/1/1998
ISBN: 9781877727856
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $20.00
Quantity Available: 6
Pages: 264
 

Cultural Writing. Latina Studies. With the exception of Frida Kahlo, who in recent years has become a cult figure, the achievements of Latin American women in the visual and performing arts have been overlooked. This book presents a dazzling group of women who challenge the common assumptions about the nature of artists and their art. Among the 14 artists discussed are Leonora Carrington, Remedios Varo, Maria Luisa Memberg, Kahlo, of course, and Norah Borges (Jorge Luis' sister). In the early 1920s, Norah Borges single-handedly introduced modern art into Argentina through numerous illustrations in the avant-garde periodicals Prisma and Proa. (Daniel E. Nelson, Norah Borges: On the Margins of the Text). The lives and art of these women are examined at length in essays by well-known critics, including Bruce Williams, Whitney Chadwick and Chelsea Miller Goin. As Marjorie Agosin notes in her introduction, the work of these women constitute one of the most extraordinary legacies of Latin America.

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