An illustrated exploration of Helen Chadwick’s erotic, playful, and
fierce 1986 installation. In 1986 the Institute of Contemporary
Arts in London showed a new commission by the artist Helen Chadwick
(1954–1996). What Chadwick conceived for the ICA exhibition explored
her characteristic themes—the female body (her own), the aesthetics
of pleasure, the material variety and wonder of phenomena—but took
them in a new, flamboyant direction. In this illustrated volume,
Marina Warner examines one part of Chadwick’s installation, The Oval
Court. This work was erotic, playful, and fierce; it showed
imaginative ambition on an exceptional scale and a unique, piquant
sensibility, both raunchy and delicate. Despite the work’s
recognition as a feminist monument of rare intensity, it has rarely
been shown or discussed since the author’s catalogue essay for the
original exhibition. Warner here reconsiders Chadwick’s influence as
an artist who helped to shift conventional aesthetics and transvalue
despised, even abominated forms. Exploring the work’s richly layered
composition in light of intervening years, Warner shows how
Chadwick’s imagination has shaped many artists’ ideas and ethics,
and emboldened their adventures with materials.
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The Oval Court
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ISBN
9781846382529
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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