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Play with Me Grace Banks

Play with Me By Grace Banks

Play with Me by Grace Banks


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Play with Me explores the ways artists use dolls, mannequins, effigies and robots to explore politics, gender, news and the self

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Play with Me: Dolls, Women and Art by Grace Banks

Artists are increasingly using doll-like human effigies to explore politics and gender in contemporary culture, ranging from radical statement to sophisticated critique. Play with Me showcases this appeal of animating the inanimate as well as the multifarious and fascinating ideas that dolls bring to life - from the way female forms have been objectified to the way dolls generate ethical and political debate to the way they represent the self. Unlike sculptures, dolls offer a living and open construct of the human figure. And artists are reacting to this human form in a manner that's never been seen before, constituting an exciting new direction in contemporary art.

About Grace Banks

Grace Banks is a writer and editor on the many facets of popular culture. She is particularly interested in issues affecting women and the intersection between politics, women and culture. Among the magazines and newspapers to which she contributes are Time Out, Interview Magazine, New York Times, The Guardian, Vice News and InStyle.

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CIN178627082XG
9781786270825
178627082X
Play with Me: Dolls, Women and Art by Grace Banks
Used - Good
Paperback
Orion Publishing Co
20170918
192
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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