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Pyne, Kathleen - Modernism and the Feminine Voice - O'Keeffe and the Women of the Stieglitz Circle

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Afbeelding: Pyne, Kathleen - Modernism and the Feminine Voice - O'Keeffe and the Women of the Stieglitz Circle
Schrijver: Pyne, Kathleen
Titel: Modernism and the Feminine Voice - O'Keeffe and the Women of the Stieglitz Circle
ISBN: 9780520241909
Uitgever: University of California Press
Bijzonderheid: 2007, 352pp, paperback
Prijs: € 15,00
Meer info This opulently illustrated book reveals how Alfred Stieglitz's search for a pure, essential woman in art” led him to several women before his vision found ultimate expression in Georgia O’Keeffe, whom Stieglitz portrayed as the shining, liberated feminine figure of his movement. Modernism and the Feminine Voice explores a group of extraordinary women who developed their voices through an affiliation with the Stieglitz circle Gertrude Käsebier, Pamela Colman Smith, Anne Brigman, and Katharine Nash Rhoades and shows how these artists helped define the woman modernist through their lives and their individual photographs and paintings. Profoundly revising Stieglitz's story of the woman modernist as embodied in the person and imagery of Georgia O'Keeffe, this pioneering book demonstrates that O’Keeffe was one voice among several which deserve recognition as the vanguard of American modernism. Kathleen Pyne adds fascinating but overlooked material to the history of modernism in New York with this book, which accompanies a major exhibition of the artists’ works.

In contrast to previous views of O'Keeffe's self-identity as that of either a forceful, hard-working professional or a strong, erotically charged woman, Pyne posits a new theory, that O'Keeffe had a secret self-identity that was indebted to Stieglitz's notion of the feminine voice as intuitive and childlike yet resistant to his eroticizing. While Stieglitz succeeded in canonizing O'Keeffe as the lone woman artist of modernism in New York, he based his image of O'Keeffe as the ideal woman on the contributions of the earlier women photographers and painters explored here. With abundant illustrations and detailed discussions of each artist's work, this engrossing book argues convincingly that O'Keeffe was not the only woman artist in the Stieglitz circle worthy of our contemplation.
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