Nancy Youdelman: Fashioning a Feminist Vision: 1972-2017. (Catalog of an Exhibition Held at the Fresno Art Museum, May 20-August 27, 2017. ) (Signed By Nancy Youdelman).
by Nancy Youdelman; Michele Ellis Pracy; Judy Chicago; Gail Levin
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Fresno, California: Fresno Art Museum, 2017
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2022
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English
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Autographed. 4to. [40 pp.]. Very Good+. Soft Cover. Printed stiff paper wraps. Staple binding. Pages fine. Color plates throughout. Extremely Scarce. Signed on title page. Fresno-based artist Nancy Youdelman is acknowledged as an original member of the feminist art movement that began five decades ago at her alma mater, California State University, Fresno, under the tutelage of Judy Chicago. 'Fashioning a Feminist Vision' is a retrospective exhibition of Youdelman's artistic career and encompasses the 45 years between 1972 and 2017. Exhibition Curator Michele Ellis Pracy has selected 56 pieces, divided by decade, to illustrate the development of the artist's oeuvre beginning with her time as an art student in the early 1970s to her current command of her feminist vision as an established artist today. Contents: Curator's Statement / Michele Ellis Pracy--On Being A Woman and an Artist, Too / Judy Chicago--Fashioning a Feminist Vision, 1972-2017 / Gail Levin--Exhibition Checklist ISBN: 9780932325198 093232519X. From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz.
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VG. Most minimal of edge wear, but clean and tight contents. SIGNED by artist. BW and color-illustrated stapled wraps. 41 pp. Filled with mostly color illustrations. This catalogue, SIGNED by Nancy Youdelman, was published for an exhibition held May 20-August 27, 2017 at Fresno Art Museum. Curated by Michele Ellis Pracy, introduction by Judy Chicago, and essay by Gail Levin. A beautiful catalogue!
Nancy Youdelman: Fashioning a Feminist Vision, 1972-2017. (Catalog of an Exhibition Held at the Fresno Art Museum, May 20-August 27, 2017. ) (Signed and Inscribed By Nancy Youdelman to Nancy Lim on Title Page).
by Nancy Youdelman; Michele Ellis Pracy; Judy Chicago; Gail Levin
Add this copy of Nancy Youdelman: Fashioning a Feminist Vision, 1972 to cart. $115.00, very good condition, Sold by Alan Wofsy Fine Arts rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from San Francisco, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2022 by Fresno, California: Fresno Art Museum, 2017.
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Fresno, California: Fresno Art Museum, 2017
Published:
2022
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
16850380280
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4to. 41 pp. Soft cover. Very Good+. Illustrated paper wraps. Staple binding. Color and B&W plates throughout. Autographed by Nancy Youdelman. Fresno-based artist Nancy Youdelman is acknowledged as an original member of the feminist art movement that began five decades ago at her alma mater, California State University, Fresno, under the tutelage of Judy Chicago. 'Fashioning a Feminist Vision' is a retrospective exhibition of Youdelman's artistic career and encompasses the 45 years between 1972 and 2017. Exhibition Curator Michele Ellis Pracy has selected 56 pieces, divided by decade, to illustrate the development of the artist's oeuvre beginning with her time as an art student in the early 1970s to her current command of her feminist vision as an established artist today. ISBN: 9780932325198 093232519X. Collection from San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.