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Picturing the Self

Changing Views of the Subject in Visual Culture

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Picturing the Self

Changing Views of the Subject in Visual Culture

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Ideas of selfhood, from Descartes' theory of "I think therefore I am" to postmodern notions of the fragmented and de-centred self, have been crucial to the visual arts. Gen Doy explores this relationship, from Holbein's "Ambassadors" and the early modern period up to and beyond Marc Quinn's "Self" (Blood Head). Arguing that the importance of subjectivity for art goes far beyond self-portraits, she explores such topics as self-expression; the self, work and consumption; self-presentation; photography and the theatre of the self; the marginalized - beggars and asylum seekers - and "the real me". A wide range of artists, including Tracey Emin, Jeff Wall, Eugene Palmer and Karen Knorr, are discussed, as well as historical material from earlier periods.

Product details

Published Sep 24 2004
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 272
ISBN 9781850434139
Imprint I.B. Tauris
Illustrations 8 colour plates & b&w illustrations
Dimensions Not specified
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Author

Gen Doy

Gen Doy De Montfort University

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