Historia del arte sin hombres

Historia del arte sin hombres

Hessel, Katy

How many women artists do you know? Who makes the history of art? Were there women who worked as artists before the 20th century? Who were the pioneers who paved the way for today's female creators? How many women are part of the permanent collections of the great museums? In a passionate history of art, Katy Hessel, art historian and founder of the @thegreatwomenartists podcast, presents, among other things, the dazzling paintings of the Renaissance painter Sofonisba Anguissola, the radical works of Harriet Powers in the 19th century, or the history of the fascinating Baroness Von Freytag-Loringhoven, who invented the concept of found art long before Duchamp. We'll travel through the Dutch Golden Age, see the amazing work of post-war Latin American women artists, and meet the women who are defining what art is today. Get ready to forever change your perspective on art history and open your eyes to many previously ignored or underappreciated art forms. From the Cornish coast to Manhattan, Nigeria or Japan, this is art history like never before.

Author
Hessel, Katy
Subject
Arts > History of art
EAN
9788418217753
ISBN
978-84-18217-75-3
Edition
1
Publisher
Ático de los Libros
Pages
512 
High
23.4 cm
Weight
15.6 cm
Release date
16-11-2022
Language
Spanish 
Series
Ático historia 
Hardcover edition
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Hessel, Katy (aut.)

  • Hessel, Katy
    Katy Hessel es una historiadora del arte, locutora y comisaria británica. Presenta y escribe el podcast The Great Women Artists, en el que ha entrevistado a invitados que van desde la ganadora    Read more