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Painting the Difference: Sex and Spectator in Modern Art
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312 pages
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Exploring the pivotal role of the picture plane in modern painting, this work delves into the intricate relationships between artists, subjects, and viewers, particularly focusing on the representation of women. Charles Harrison argues that female subjects not only engage viewers but also reflect the gender anxieties of their time. Through analyses of renowned artists from Renoir to Cindy Sherman, he intertwines cultural criticism and social history, supported by vivid illustrations that enhance the reader's understanding of his interpretations and the significance of gender in art.
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2006, hardcover
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