Nancy Spero, encounters

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Nancy Spero, encounters

Joanna S. Walker

Ashgate, c2011

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [221]-241) and index

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An original and valuable intervention in the fast-growing field of feminist and new art histories, Nancy Spero, Encounters offers a sophisticated interpretation of the work of a highly original and under-represented woman artist. The study proposes a new model of comparatism within the field of visual studies, mirroring and complementing Spero's dialogic manner of working. Basing her analyses on extensive research and multiple face-to-face interviews with the artist, Joanna Walker examines how a selection of the artists and art forms Spero cited offer significant points of comparison with her work. Walker presents Spero's encounters with the art of Ana Mendieta; with the poetry of the American poet H.D.; with the dance of Isadora Duncan; and, turning the lens back on Spero as subject, with the portraits of the artist by Abe Frajndlich. Also included are transcripts of Walker's interviews with the artist, and a listing of the books contained in Spero's personal library which informed her practice. Not only does this book cast well-deserved light on an artist who spent most of her career on the margins of the mainstream - it reverses genealogies and revises the traditional remit of the art historical monograph through both its structure and content.

Table of Contents

  • Contents: Introduction: an encounter with Nancy Spero
  • The body is present even if in disguise
  • Bringing HD to this moment
  • Perhaps dance is the first language
  • Epilogue
  • Appendices
  • Select bibliography
  • Index.

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