Monday, April 19, 2010

why have there not been any great women artists?

"The problem lies not so much with some feminists' concept of what femininity is, but rather with their misconception-shared with the public at large-of what art is: with the naive idea that art is the direct, personal expression of individual emotional experience, a translation of personal life into visual terms. Art is almost never that, great art never is. The making of art involves a self-consistent language of form, more or less dependent upon, or free from, given temporally defined conventions, schemata, or systems of notation, which have to be learned or worked out, either through teaching, apprenticeship, or a long period of individual experimentation."


(Linda Nochlin)


This author is pretty audacious in her claims about what art is. The definition of art is always changing throughout history. . .and therefore what constitutes a great work of art.

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