This illustrated collection of essays brings together some of art historian Linda Nochlinās most important writings on modernism and modernity from across her six-decade career. Before the publication of her seminal essay on feminism in art, āWhy Have There Been No Great Women Artists?,ā she had already firmly established herself as a major practitioner of a politically sophisticated and class-conscious social art history. Nochlin was part of an important cohort of scholars writing on modernity, determined to rethink the narratives of the subject under the pressure of contemporary events such as student uprisings, the womenās liberation movement, and the Vietnam War, with the help of politically engaged literary criticism that was emerging at the same time.
Nochlin embraced Charles Baudelaireās conviction that modernity is meant to be of oneās timeāand that the role of an art historian was to understand the art of the past not only in its own historical context but according to the urgencies of the contemporary world. From academic debates about the nude in the eighteenth century to the work of Robert Gober in the twenty-first, whatever she turned her analytic eye to was conceived as the art of the now. Including seven previously unpublished pieces, this collection highlights the breadth and diversity of Nochlinās output across the decades, including discussions on colonialism, fashion, and sex.
This book title, Making It Modern (Essays on the Art of the Now), ISBN: 9780500293706, by Linda Nochlin, Aruna D'Souza, published by Thames & Hudson (January 18, 2022) is available in hardcover. Our minimum order quantity is 25 copies. All standard bulk book orders ship FREE in the continental USA and delivered in 4-10 business days.
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