Details

ISBN-10: 0226333159
ISBN-13: 9780226333151
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publish Date: 01/14/2016
Dimensions: 9.00" L, 7.60" W, 0.80" H

25 Women: Essays on Their Art

Hardcover

Price: $31.00

Overview

Newsweek calls him “exhilarating and deeply engaging.” Time Out New York calls him “smart, provocative, and a great writer.” Critic Peter Schjeldahl, meanwhile, simply calls him “My hero.” There’s no one in the art world quite like Dave Hickey–and a new book of his writing is an event.

25 Women will not disappoint. The book collects Hickey’s best and most important writing about female artists from the past twenty years. But this is far more than a compilation: Hickey has revised each essay, bringing them up to date and drawing out common themes. Written in Hickey’s trademark style–accessible, witty, and powerfully illuminating–25 Women analyzes the work of Joan Mitchell, Bridget Riley, Fiona Rae, Lynda Benglis, Karen Carson, and many others. Hickey discusses their work as work, bringing politics and gender into the discussion only where it seems warranted by the art itself. The resulting book is not only a deep engagement with some of the most influential and innovative contemporary artists, but also a reflection on the life and role of the critic: the decisions, judgments, politics, and ethics that critics negotiate throughout their careers in the art world.

Always engaging, often controversial, and never dull, Dave Hickey is a writer who gets people excited–and talking–about art. 25 Women will thrill his many fans, and make him plenty of new ones.

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"He holds the distinction of being a public intellectual, one of a handful of art critics known and read by a wider audience. . . . Hickey is neither art criticism's reactionary philosopher king nor its populist Robin Hood, but a sensualist with an acquired taste for art that is resistant to interpretation and unapologetically elitist, a term he halfheartedly redeems as a positive value. He's a colorful essayist and a perceptive critic."– "New York Times Book Review"
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Details

ISBN-10: 0226333159
ISBN-13: 9780226333151
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publish Date: 01/14/2016
Dimensions: 9.00" L, 7.60" W, 0.80" H
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