Cassils
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LGBTQ+
Art & Photography
格式
平装书
页数
102
语言
英语
已发布
Jan 1, 2015
出版商
Mu
ISBN-10
9079423084
ISBN-13
9789079423088
描述
David J. Getsy and Julia Steinmetz dive into the intricate world of Cassils, a figure who challenges traditional boundaries within contemporary art. Through a thoughtful exploration of themes related to identity, performance, and the body, the authors illuminate how Cassils's work serves as a powerful commentary on societal norms and perceptions. The book uncovers Cassils’s innovative use of media and performance to confront and transform notions of gender and embodiment, engaging the audience in a visceral dialogue about the nature of representation.
By weaving together critical analysis and personal narratives, Getsy and Steinmetz create a compelling portrait of an artist whose strategies provoke both awe and discomfort. They delve into the significance of Cassils's groundbreaking projects, reflecting on how they resonate with broader cultural conversations. Readers are invited to contemplate the ways in which art can serve as a transformative tool, pushing audiences to reconsider their understanding of identity and the physical self.
By weaving together critical analysis and personal narratives, Getsy and Steinmetz create a compelling portrait of an artist whose strategies provoke both awe and discomfort. They delve into the significance of Cassils's groundbreaking projects, reflecting on how they resonate with broader cultural conversations. Readers are invited to contemplate the ways in which art can serve as a transformative tool, pushing audiences to reconsider their understanding of identity and the physical self.