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Abigail Solomon-Godeau

    Abigail Solomon-Godeau es una crítica de arte e historiadora del arte estadounidense. Su obra profundiza en la historia, las instituciones y las prácticas de la fotografía, examinándola desde una perspectiva feminista. Enfatiza un compromiso crítico con las narrativas artísticas y las formas en que los medios visuales son construidos e interpretados. Sus ensayos y publicaciones fomentan la reflexión sobre las estructuras de poder y las cuestiones de género dentro del arte.

    Photography after Photography
    Male Trouble: A Crisis in Representation
    • Male Trouble: A Crisis in Representation

      • 264 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      The exploration of masculinity and its representation in late eighteenth and early nineteenth-century art reveals a complex interplay between societal ideals and visual culture. Abigail Solomon-Godeau investigates the prominence of the male nude, its eventual overshadowing by the female form, and the feminization of male bodies during this period. By contextualizing these shifts within the backdrop of the French Revolution and Neoclassicism, she challenges traditional narratives and highlights the connections between artistic representation and the evolving status of women in society.

      Male Trouble: A Crisis in Representation
    • Photography after Photography

      • 288 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      In essays analyzing the photography of luminaries such as Cindy Sherman, Robert Mapplethorpe, and Susan Meiselas, pioneering feminist art critic Abigail Solomon-Godeau extends her politically engaged and theoretically sophisticated inquiry into the historical and cultural circuits of power as they shape and inform the practice, criticism, and historiography of photography.

      Photography after Photography