The reckoning : women artists of the new millennium / Eleanor Heartney, Helaine Posner, Nancy Princenthal and Sue Scott.

Heartney, Eleanor, 1954- author.
Munich New York : Prestel, 2013.
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  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • Bad girls / essay by Eleanor Heartney — Ghada Amer — Cecily Brown — Tracey Emin — Katarzyna Kozyra — Wangechi Mutu — Mika Rottenberg — Spellbound / essay by Nancy Princenthal — Janine Antoni — Cao Fei — Nathalie Djurberg — Pipilotti Rist — Jane & Louise Wilson — Lisa Yuskavage — Domestic disturbances / essay by Sue Scott — Kate Gilmore — Justine Kurland — Klara Liden — Liza Lou — Catherine Opie — Andrea Zittel — History lessons / essay by Helaine Posner — Yael Bartana — Tania Bruguera — Sharon Hayes — Teresa Margolles — Julie Mehretu — Kara Walker.
  • In After the Revolution, the authors concluded that ‘The battles may not all have been won . . . but barricades are gradually coming down, and work proceeds on all fronts in glorious profusion.’ Now, with The Reckoning, authors Heartney, Posner, Princenthal, and Scott bring into focus the accomplishments of 24 acclaimed international women artists born since 1960 who have benefited from the groundbreaking efforts of their predecessors. The book is organized in four thematic sections: ‘Bad Girls’ profiles artists whose work represents an assault on conventional notions of gender and racial difference. ‘History Lessons’ offers reflections on the self in the context of history and globalization. ‘Spellbound’ focuses on women’s embrace of the irrational, subjective, and surreal, while ‘Domestic Disturbances’ takes on women’s conflicted relationship to home, family, and security. Written in lively prose and fully illustrated throughout, this book gives an informed account of the wonderful diversity of recent contemporary art by women –Publisher description.

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