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Women, Aging, and Art

A Crosscultural Anthology
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Women, Aging, and Art offers a frank examination of the diverse representations of old women across cultures and eras, from medieval Europe to contemporary self-portraits. It explores the physical markers of aging as well as the cultural meanings behind images of elderly women, highlighting themes of authority, wisdom, and empowerment within a rich historical and global context.
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Ideal for readers interested in art history, cultural studies, gender studies, and ageing, this book appeals to those seeking fresh perspectives on the depiction and significance of older women in art worldwide.

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The dry, wrinkled skin, crow’s feet, and rheumy eyes of old women can be seen universally; yet the actual images and their meaning differ widely. The very absence of these old women in certain settings also reveals both a discomfort with the aged and an ease in their invisibility. This is true in writing about art and often in the art itself. The physical markers of aging, even implications of death or the nearness of death, make many of these images of old women haunting. In the 16th and 17th centuries, they become emblems of anger and avarice, though portraits of known elderly women are often created with a sense of awe and, in some cases, authority.

Women, Aging, and Art provides a frank examination of old women, from medieval “old wives” to contemporary reimaginations of shamans and witches and empowering self-portraits. Works from medieval Europe to colonial-time Polynesia, present West Africa, Japan, and the Americas, in a multiplicity of media are explored. These studies of varied representations of “old women” offer fresh perspectives and a dialogue about society’s values and preconceptions regarding the “golden years” in different times and cultures. Images of old women may be the very opposite of what one considers the ideal, but this discussion makes these often overlooked images seem fresh and highlights their many positive associations.

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Praised for its innovative research and fearless engagement with complex issues, the book is lauded for revealing aged women as wise, powerful, and creative figures. It combines insightful art historical methods with a global, decolonised perspective, opening new vistas for art history and age studies, making it a fascinating and revelatory read.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781501379390

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 28 July 2022

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Bloomsbury Visual Arts

Illustration: 16 color and 56 bw illus

Contributors:

  • Edited by Frima Fox Hofrichter
  • Edited by Midori Yoshimoto

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 16.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 228.0mm

Weight: 520g

Pages: 224

About the Author

Frima Fox Hofrichter is Professor of history of art and design at the Pratt Institude, USA. She is the author of Judith Leyster: A Woman Painter in Holland's Golden Age (1989).

Midori Yoshimoto
is Associate Professor of Art History and Gallery Director at New Jersey City University, USA. She is the author of Into Performance: Japanese Women Artists in New York (2005) and contributed to Yoko Ono One Woman Show (2015), Gutai: Splendid Playground (2013), and Yayoi Kusama(2011).

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