CLASS ASSIGNMENTS WOMEN ARTISTS TERM II, 2001-2002

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WOMEN ARTISTS BIBLIOGRAPHY

WEEK 1.1 TUES. 5 FEB.                         INTRODUCTION ** REQUIREMENTS
  
                                                 TEXTS AND INTERNET READING ASSIGNMENTS ***
  
                                                 ARTISTS TO BE COVERED/ SLIDES
  
                                                 WORK OUT CARS TO DALI MUSEUM ***

WEEK 1.2 THURS. 7 FEB.                     PAPER PROCEDURES
  
                                                 1. FOOTNOTES
  
                                                 2. FIGURES IN ART HISTORY PAPERS
  
                                                 3. MLA BIBLIOGRAPHY
  
                                     TURN IN BIBLIOGRAPHIES FOR ARTISTS IN # 1

Reading Assignment (FOR CLASS DISCUSSION): Nochlin, Linda. "Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists," in Women Art and Power, London: Thames and Hudson, 1989.

 

WEEK 2.1 TUES. 12 FEB.                       MEET AT BUILDING PALMER "A" LAB !!!! FOR POWER
                                                                    POINT LESSON 10:00 a.m. !!!!!
                                                                    NORTH SIDE EAST DOOR 111-117-118
  
                                                 DOOR NEAR EAST STAIRCASE ***** JOE RILEY will instruct

WEEK 2.2 THURS. 14 FEB.                  CHOICE OF ARTISTS LIST II
  
                                                 DISCUSSION OF PAPER FORMATS/ EXAMPLES
  
                                                 DISCUSSION OF ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY

Nochlin, Chapter 1, "Women, Art, and Power," 1-36 in Women, Art and Power and Other Essays.           
                 London:  Thames and Hudson, 1989.

Pollock, Griselda. Chapter 1, "Feminist interventions in the histories of art: an introduction," 1-17. in
                 Vision and Difference: Feminity, feminism and histories of art. London and New York:
                 Routledge, 1988.

[text] Slatkin, Wendy. Women Artists in History: From Antiquity to the Present. Upper Saddle River, New
                 Jersey: Prentic Hall, 1985/2001.
  
          "Introduction, 1-11.

WEEK 2.3 SATURDAY 16 FEBRUARY DALI MUSEUM, ST. PETERSBURG !!!!!
  
                                     EXHIBITION OF JACQUELINE LAMBA (1910-1993)
  
                                     LEAVE CAMPUS 9:30 a.m. !!!!!! SURREALIST ARTIST
  
                                     TOUR BEGINS 10:45 a.m. !!!!!! PETER TUSH, CURATOR OF EDUCATION,
                                                    DALI MUSEUM

WEEK 3.1 TUES. 19 FEB. NO CLASS: MAKE UP FOR DALI MUSEUM TRIP

READING ASSIGNMENTS FOR 21 FEBRUARY (3.2):

[text] Slatkin, Wendy. Women Artists in History: From Antiquity to the Present. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentic Hall, 1985/2001.
  
         Chapter 7, "The Medieval World," 57-76.

[text] Slatkin, Wendy, Women Artists in History.
  
         Chapter 8, "Italy: 1450-1600," 77-92.

[text] Slatkin, Wendy, Women Artists in History.
  
         Chapter 9, "Europe: 1600-1700," 93-109.

[text] Heller, Nancy G., Women Artists: An Illustrated History. New York-London-Paris: Abbeyville Press, Publishers. 1987/1997.
            Preface, Introduction, 11-13.
            Chapter 1. "The Renaissance," 15-27.

[text] Heller, Nancy G., Women Artists: An Illustrated History. New York-London-Paris: Abbeyville Press, Publishers. 1987/1997.
  
         Chapter 2, "The Seventeenth Century," 29-51.

 

WEEK 3.2 THURS. 21 FEB. DISCUSSION SESSION

            DISCUSSION: Slatkin, Chapters 7, 8, 9. pages 57-109.
            DISCUSSION : HELLER, Chapters 1,2. pages 15-51.

 

WEEK 4.1 TUES. 26 FEB.
  
                                     REPORT #1: HILDEGARD OF BINGEN (MEGAN BRAID)
  
                                     REPORT #2: ANGUISSOLA (ENA BACKUS)
  
                                     REPORT #3: GENTILESCHI (MANDY LARSON)

 

WEEK 4.2 THURS. 28 FEB. READINGS AND REPORTS

[text] Heller, Nancy G., Women Artists: An Illustrated History. New York-London-Paris: Abbeyville Press, Publishers. 1987/1997.
  
         Chapter 3, "The Eighteenth Century," 53-71.

[text] Slatkin, Wendy, Women Artists in History.
  
         Chapter 10, "Europe: 1700-1800," 110- 127.
  
         (Rosalba Caiera, Angelica Kauffman, Mary Moser, Anne Vallayer-Coster, Elizabeth Vigee-Lebrun,    
                Adélaïde Labille-Guiard)

[text] Slatkin, Wendy, Women Artists in History.
  
         Chapter 14, "The Late Nineteenth Century: Europe and tyhe United States 1870-1900," 156-174.
  
         (Morisot, Cassatt, Bashkirtseff, Stephens, Harriet Powers)

                                        REPORT #4: KAUFFMAN (GIGI SHAMES)
  
                                     REPORT #5: LABILLE-GUIARD (KATIE HELMS)
  
                                     REPORT #6: MARY CASSATT (SARAHJAYN KEMP)

 

WEEK 5.1 TUES. 5 MARCH: READING ASSIGNMENTS:

[text] Heller, Nancy G., Women Artists: An Illustrated History. New York-London-Paris: Abbeyville Press, Publishers. 1987/1997.
  
         Chapter 4, "The Nineteenth Century," 73-111.

[text] Slatkin, Wendy, Women Artists in History.
  
         Chapter 15, "The Early Twentieth Century: 1900-1920," 175-193.
  
         (Paula Modersohn-Becker, Käthe Kollwitz, Gabriele Münter, Popova, Stepanova)

[text] Slatkin, Wendy, Women Artists in History.
  
         Chapter 16, "Europe and the United States 1920-1945," 194-222
  
         (Hannah Höch, Stölzl, Romanine Brooks, Claude Cahun, Meret Oppenheimer, Frida Kahlo, Salomon,
                Florine Stettheimer, Georgia O"Keeffe, Imogen
Cunningham, Dorothea Lang, Margaret Bourke-White)

                                        REPORT #7: BERTHE MORISOT( ANNE MIRA GUHA)
  
                                     REPORT #8: MACDONALDS (GANIT GERSHENSON)
  
                                     REPORT #9: KOLLWITZ (CASSANDRA SCHMUTZ)

WEEK 5.2 THURS. 7 MARCH READINGS AND REPORTS

[text] Heller, Nancy G., Women Artists: An Illustrated History. New York-London-Paris: Abbeyville Press, Publishers. 1987/1997.
  
         Chapter 15, "The Early Twentieth Century," 113-161.

[text] Slatkin, Wendy, Women Artists in History.
  
         Chapter 16, "Europe and the United States 1920-1945," 194-222
  
         (Hannah Höch, Stölzl, Romanine Brooks, Claude Cahun, Meret Oppenheimer, Frida Kahlo, Salomon,
                 Florine Stettheimer, Georgia O"Keeffe, Imogen
Cunningham, Dorothea Lang, Margaret Bourke-White)

                                        REPORT #10: MUENTER (JOHN STEIN)
  
                                     REPORT #11: HOCH (MEGAN MIKA)
  
                                     REPORT #12: VALADON (SARA KEMME)

WEEK 6.1 TUES 12 MARCH

                                        REPORT #13: LAURENCIN (BETH PRENTIS)
  
                                     REPORT #14: DE LEMPICA (MARY BRINK)
  
                                     REPORT #15: LADY HAWARDEN (1822-1865)--PHOTOGRAPHER (LEIGH
                                                    FOX)

 

WEEK 6.2 THURS. 14 MARCH

EXAM ON THIS MODULE'S ARTISTS

****READING ASSIGNMENTS: TOPICS: MOTHERHOOD

Nochlin, Linda. "Chapter 2: Morisot's Wet Nurse: The Construction of Work and Leisure in
            Impressionist Painting,"
Women, Art, and Power.

Duncan, Carol. "Happy Mothers and Other New Ideas in Eighteenth-Century French Art." The
             Aesthetics of Power. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Betterton, Rosemary. "Maternal Figures: The maternal nude in the work of Kathe Kollwitz and
            Paula Modersohn-Becker."
Generations and Geographies. ed. Griselda Pollock.

 

WEEK 7.1 TUES. 19 MARCH DISCUSSION OF TOPIC

WEEK 7.2 THURS. 23 MARCH NO CLASS: CRIS AT CONFERENCE

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BREAK WEEK 27-31 MARCH 2002

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CLASS ASSIGNMENTS MODULE II WOMEN ARTISTS TERM II, 2001-2002

II WEEK 1.1 TUES. 2 APRIL :

[text] Slatkin, Wendy, Women Artists in History.
  
         Chapter 16, "Europe and the United States 1920-1945," 194-222
  
         (Hannah Höch, Stölzl, Romanine Brooks, Claude Cahun, Meret Oppenheimer, Frida Kahlo, Salomon,
                 Florine Stettheimer, Georgia O"Keeffe, Imogen
Cunningham, Dorothea Lang, Margaret Bourke-White)

                                        LECTURE 1: GWEN JOHN (GIGI)
  
                                     LECTURE 2: O'KEEFFE (MEGAN B.)
                                                     LECTURE 3: STETTHEIMER (MANDY)

II- WEEK 1.2 THURS. 4 APRIL:

                                        LECTURE 4: GRANDMA MOSES (SARAHJAYN)
  
                                     LECTURE 5: KAY SAGE (SARA K.)
  
                                     LECTURE 6: REMEDIOS VARO (J.J. STEIN)

II- WEEK 2.1 TUES. 9 APRIL:

                                        LECTURE 7: FRIDA KAHLO (ENA BACKUS)
  
                                     LECTURE 8: LEONORA CARRINGTON (MEGAN MIKA)
 
                                      LECTURE 9: DOROTHEA TANNING (ANNE MIRA GUHA) .

II- WEEK 2.2 THURS. 11 APRIL

[text] Heller, Nancy G., Women Artists: An Illustrated History. New York-London-Paris: Abbeyville Press, Publishers. 1987/1997.
  
         Chapter 6, "Mid-Century to The Mid-1980s," 163-209.

[text] Slatkin, Wendy, Women Artists in History.
  
         Chapter 17, "The Post-World War II Era: 1945-1970," 223-240.
  
         (Lee Krasner, Louise Nevelson, Alice Neel, Niki de Saint-Phale, Louise Bourgeois, Eva Hesse)

 
  
                                     LECTURE 10: LEONOR FINI (MARY BRINK)
  
                                     LECTURE 11: LEE KRASNER POLLOCK (KATIE H.)
                                                    LECTURE 12: GRACE HARTIGAN (GANIT GERHENSON)

II- WEEK 3.1 TUES. 16 APRIL

 
  
                                     LECTURE 13: ALICE NEEL (BETH PRENTIS)
  
                                     LECTURE 14: SYLVIA SLEIGH (CASSANDRA)
                                                    LECTURE 15: DIANE ARBUS (LEIGH FOX)

II- WEEK 3.2 THURS. 18 APRIL

 

            EXAM ON ARTISTS II

II-WEEK 4.1 TUES APRIL 23

READINGS ANDROGYNE:

Silverman, Deborah. "Chapter 4: Amazone, Femme Nouvelle, and the Threat to the Bourgeois
        Family."
Art Nouveau in Fin-De-Siecle France: Politics, Psychology, and Style.  Berkeley:
        University of California Press, 1989, pp. 62-74.

Smith-Rosenberg, Caroll. "The New Woman and Androgyne: Social Disorder and Gender Crisis."
        Disorderly Conduct: Visions of Gender in Victorian America.

II- WEEK 4.2 THURS. 25 APRIL

                                        LECTURE 1: CARRIE MAE WEEMS (MEGAN MIKA)
  
                                     LECTURE 2: HELEN HARDIN (ENA BACKUS)
  
                                     LECTURE 3: ????? (CASSANDRA)

II- WEEK 5.1 TUES. 30 APRIL

[text] Slatkin, Wendy, Women Artists in History.
  
         Chapter 18, "Contemporary Art: 1970-Present," 241-281
  
         (Elizabeth Murray, Magdalena Abakanowicz, May Lin, Jenny Holzer, Miriam Schapiro, Judy Chicago,
                 Mary Kelly, Carolee Schneeman, Hannah Wilke, Ana Mendita)

  
                                     LECTURE 4: MIRIAM SCHAPIRO (GANIT G.)
  
                                     LECTURE 5: AUDREY FLACK (ANNE MIRA GUHA)
                                        LECTURE 6: NIKI SAINT-PHALE (MEGAN BRAID)

II- WEEK 5.2 THURS. 2 MAY

[text] Heller, Nancy G., Women Artists: An Illustrated History. New York-London-Paris: Abbeyville Press, Publishers. 1987/1997.
  
         Chapter 7, "New Currents," 211-255.


  
                                     LECTURE 7: ORLAN AND OLIVIA (MANDY)
                                                    LECTURE 8: JANET FISH (SARA KEMP)
                                        LECTURE 9: SHERRIE LEVINE (MARY BRINK)

II- WEEK 6.1 TUES. 7 MAY

[text] Slatkin, Wendy, Women Artists in History.
  
         Chapter 18, "Contemporary Art: 1970-Present," 241-281
  
         (Elizabeth Murray, Magdalena Abakanowicz, May Lin, Jenny Holzer, Miriam Schapiro, Judy Chicago,
             Mary Kelly, Carolee Schneeman, Hannah Wilke, Ana Mendita)

                                        LECTURE 10: BARBARA KRUGER (SARAHJAYN)
                                                    LECTURE 11: JENNY HOLZER (BETH PRENTIS)
                                                    LECTURE 12: CINDY SHERMAN (LEIGH FOX)

I-WEEK 6.2 THURS. MAY 9

                                        LECTURE 13: GUERILLA GIRLS (GIGI)
  
                                     LECTURE 14: KIKI SMITH (KATIE)
                                                    LECTURE 15: ANNIE LEIBOVITZ (JJ STEIN)

II- WEEK 7.1 TUES. 14 MAY

 MASQUERADE READINGS: Only read the hyperlinked assignments.

Riviere, Joan (1929/1986)  "Womanliness as Masquerade," 35-44 in Formations of Fantasy. ed.    
        Victor Burgin, James Donald and Cora Kaplan.  London and New York: Methuen, 1986. 

Doane, Mary Ann (1982) "Film and Masquerade: Theorising the Female Spectator," Screen, v. 23
         (3-4) Sept/Oct 1982
                ALSO in Femmes Fatales

Heath, Stephen (1986) "Joan Riviere and the Masquerade," in Burgin, et. al eds. Formations of
        Fantasy.

Doane, Mary Ann (1988-89) "Masquerade Reconsidered: Further Thoughts on the Female
        Spectator." Discourse.
2 Fall/Winter 1988-89

Apter, Emily (1991) "Unmasking the Masquerade: Fetishism and Femininity from the Goncourt Brothers to Joan Riviere," Feminizing the Fetish: Psychoanalysis and Narrative Obsession
        in Turn of the Century France.
  Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press. 

            EXAM: ARTISTS III

 

II- WEEK 7.2 THURS. 16 MAY COURSE EVALUATIONS