Gender, Artwork and the Global Imperative
A Materialist Feminist Critique
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Exploring the intersection of gender and art, this book delves into how global dynamics influence artistic practices and definitions of work. It questions whether capitalism solely drives these changes or if they also inspire resistance within art and curation. Additionally, it examines the evolving gendered paradigms in art following the fall of the Berlin Wall, particularly in the context of a divided Europe and beyond, highlighting the complexities of identity and expression in contemporary artistic landscapes.
