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Avant-garde Gambits, 1888-93 Griselda Pollock

Avant-garde Gambits, 1888-93 By Griselda Pollock

Avant-garde Gambits, 1888-93 by Griselda Pollock


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In the Walter Neurath Memorial Lecture, Professor Pollock proposes the avant-garde as a series of gambits. Based on Gauguin's 1892 painting of his Tahitian wife, Manoa Tupapau, she poses questions of cultural, sexual and ethnic difference to make us all self-critical in regard to art history.

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Avant-garde Gambits, 1888-93: Gender and the Colour of Art History by Griselda Pollock

In the late 1880s Gauguin, Van Gogh and Bernard abandoned Paris to seek out in rural Brittany, Provence - and later in Tahiti - what Van Gogh called a purer nature of the countryside. Griselda Pollock challenges art history's usual interpretations of this search for an art of consolation in the distant and exotic regions by arguing that these artists were cultural colonizers. They exhibited the modern tourist's attachment to home - modern Paris and its art worlds - while being fascinated by what they imagined was a pre-modern other. Through a thorough reading of Gauguin's 1892 painting of his Tahitian wife, Manao Tupapau, the author proposes a new theory about the avant-garde as a series of gambits, a game of reference, deference and difference. This painting refers and defers to Manet's Olympia (1863). Where it was seen to differ was in the colour of the nude: critics named it a brown Olympia. Careful deconstruction of this epithet allows Professor Pollock to explore the ways in which racist discourse structures art and art history, posing questions of cultural, sexual and ethnic difference in order to make us all self-critical, not only in regard to the gender, but also to the colour of art history.

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Avant-garde Gambits, 1888-93: Gender and the Colour of Art History by Griselda Pollock
Used - Very Good
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Thames & Hudson Ltd
19930201
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