圖書標籤: 藝術 同性 文化研究
发表于2024-11-22
Art and Homosexuality pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載 2024
Lavishly illustrated with over 175 black-and-white and color images that range from high to popular culture and from Ancient Greece to contemporary America, Christopher Reed's arresting book reveals the deep linkages between art and homosexuality as we understand those terms. This is the first book to fully explore the interdependence between the identity of the artist and the homosexual. It offers a bold, globe-spanning narrative that draws on artwork from all the important periods in the Western tradition, including classical, Renaissance, and contemporary, with special focus on the modern period. It was in the nineteenth century that the identities of the avant-garde artist and the homosexual took shape, and almost as quickly overlapped. The figures involved--Ingres, Courbet, Wilde, Whitman--are among that era's most iconic artists. The development of twentieth-century art--exemplified in the work of figures like Gertrude Stein, Jasper Johns, David Hockney, and David Wojnarowicz--this book argues is simply not understandable apart from the concurrent development of ideas about sexual identity. This highly readable volume challenges the ideas of many prominent art critics and punctures the platitudes surrounding discussions of both art and sexuality. The book discusses what it means to be an insider and outsider, how sexuality came to define one's fundamental humanity, and what people risk (and gain) in rejecting economic and social conformity. Reed shows that many of the core ideas that define modern thought more generally are nearly indecipherable without an understanding of this pairing. The debates that have surrounded artists and homosexuals in effect capture the dramatic history of the evolution of the modern mind.
Christopher Reed is Associate Professor of English and Visual Culture at Pennsylvania State University. His previous books include Not at Home: The Suppression of Domesticity in Modern Art and Architecture and Bloomsbury Rooms: Modernism, Subculture, and Domesticity, winner of a 2005 Historians of British Art prize.
同性戀曆史和近現代藝術史的交錯
評分同性戀曆史和近現代藝術史的交錯
評分現代主義之前的內容精彩得像過山車。重點則是19世紀“同性戀”一詞誕生,反叛社會常規的先鋒派,尤其是唯美派把藝術傢和藝術結閤後,同性戀作為自我標榜的身份,在一百多年裏和藝術發展互相纏繞。 兩者間的關係因王爾德案被汙名化,但在各個先鋒派圈子裏繼續活躍,重新定義性、種族和審美的關係。同性戀身份通過抽象和暗號藝術撩撥“公開的秘密”,經曆瞭二戰、戰後兩種意識形態的打壓、抽象錶現主義的排擠,5∼60s隨著波普藝術和大眾視覺文化的興起獲得短暫勝利。7∼80s在主流藝術的冷漠和敵視,女權運動的刺激,艾滋病爆發的悲傷和憤怒中成為強烈的政治呼聲,但在保守勢力和酷兒的內外壓力下,90s同性戀身份呈現齣和藝術分離的趨勢,走嚮更加多元和碎片化,但它已永遠改變瞭我們對藝術的理解,也使藝術更能錶達基本的人類情感和個人體驗
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評分同性戀曆史和近現代藝術史的交錯
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Art and Homosexuality pdf epub mobi txt 電子書 下載 2024