Varieties of Togetherness: Some Approaches to Feminist Art History
Research seminar with Amy Tobin.
This talk reflects on writing art histories of togetherness. Drawing on my recent book Women Artists Together: Art in the Age of Women’s Liberation (Yale University Press, 2023) and other work, I propose togetherness as a model to think about the politics of art beyond identity, to understand difference, but also solidarity, as well as a means to deal with difficulty in the present.
Image: Cecilia Vicuña, Frente Cultural, 1973. Oil on canvas, 76 x 93cm. Private Collection. Courtesy of Cecilia Vicuña.
Amy Tobin is Associate Professor in the Department of History of Art, University of Cambridge and Curator, contemporary programmes at Kettle’s Yard, the University’s modern and contemporary art gallery. She is also Fellow and Director of Studies in History of Art of Newnham College, Cambridge. She has curated numerous exhibitions at Kettle’s Yard including Linderism and Making New Worlds: Li Yuan-chia & Friends. In 2023, she published a major article on the artist Candace Hill-Montgomery in Art History as well as her first monograph Women Artists Together: Art in the Age of Women’s Liberation with Yale University Press.
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