Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
306
Language
English
Published
Aug 16, 2001
Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
9057011123
ISBN-13
9789057011122
Description
Mieke Bal, a prominent figure in European theoretical discourse, delves into the intricate relationships between art and societal constructs. Partners with Norman Bryson, their collaborative effort serves to challenge traditional perspectives in the realm of visual culture. Bal's feminist insights weave through art history, urging readers to reconsider the narratives that have shaped the understanding of women's contributions to art.
Through incisive analysis, the duo examines how representation operates within different contexts, exploring the power dynamics at play in artistic expression. Their engaging prose invites a re-evaluation of historical and contemporary artworks, emphasizing the role of perception in shaping meaning.
Bal and Bryson's work not only sheds light on overlooked aspects of art history but also encourages a more inclusive dialogue about representation and identity. Their scholarship inspires readers to approach art with a critical eye, recognizing the ongoing interplay between artist, viewer, and cultural framework.
Through incisive analysis, the duo examines how representation operates within different contexts, exploring the power dynamics at play in artistic expression. Their engaging prose invites a re-evaluation of historical and contemporary artworks, emphasizing the role of perception in shaping meaning.
Bal and Bryson's work not only sheds light on overlooked aspects of art history but also encourages a more inclusive dialogue about representation and identity. Their scholarship inspires readers to approach art with a critical eye, recognizing the ongoing interplay between artist, viewer, and cultural framework.
Genres
History
Art & Photography