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Faith Wilding's Fearful Symmetries

Shannon R. Stratton Faith Wilding (Artist)

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English
Intellect Books
15 May 2019
The limited hardbound edition of Faith Wilding's Fearful Symmetries is now available. This high-end collection of the artist's stunning works, complete with a debossed claret cover, is a beautifully produced object in its own right.

Deeply influenced by studies of female iconology, the medieval, the subconscious, and hybrid bodies, Faith Wilding’s art is instantly recognizable. In keeping with Wilding’s own artworks, this book is a bricolage: memoirs and watercolors sit alongside critical essays and family photographs to form an overall history of both Wilding’s life and works as well as the wider feminist art movement of the 1970s and beyond.

 

This collection spans fifty years of Wilding’s artistic production, feminist art pedagogy, and participation in, and organizing of, feminist art collectives, such as the Feminist Art Program, Womanhouse, Womanspace Gallery, and the Woman’s Building. Featuring contributions from scholars and artists, including Amelia Jones, the book is the first of its kind to celebrate the career of an artist who helped shape the feminist art of today. Intimate, philosophical, and insightful, Faith Wilding’s Fearful Symmetries is a beautiful book intended for artists, scholars, and a broader audience. 

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Imprint:   Intellect Books
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 178mm,  Spine: 18mm
ISBN:   9781789380613
ISBN 10:   1789380618
Pages:   210
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Shannon R. Stratton is an artist, curator, and writer. She cofounded the artist-run organization Threewalls, Chicago, and is currently the William and Mildred Lasdon Chief Curator at the Museum of Arts and Design, New York. Faith Wilding emigrated to the United States in 1961 from Paraguay. She received her MFA at CalArts where she was a founding member of the Feminist Art Program. Wilding is a multi-disciplinary artist whose work addresses aspects of the somatic, psychic, and sociopolitical history of the body. Recent publications, lectures, exhibitions and performances focus on issues of cyberfeminist (women and technology) theory and practice, with particular emphasis on biotechnology. Wilding has exhibited and lectured widely in the USA and Europe. Her audio work has been commissioned and broadcast by RIAS Berlin; WDR Cologne; and National Public Radio, USA. Wilding has published in MEANING, Heresies, Ms. Magazine, The Power of Feminist Art, and other books and magazines. She is the recipient of two individual media grants from the National Endowment for the Arts. Currently, Wilding is a faculty member at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the MFA in Visual Art Program at Vermont College of the Union Institute and University.

Reviews for Faith Wilding's Fearful Symmetries

Fearful Symmetries is an essential and long-overdue contribution to the history of feminist art that comprehensively examines the work of one of the movement's most important figures. This book does justice, finally, to Faith Wilding's wide-ranging, poetic, and politically-infused work with an intellectual approach and aesthetic sensibility that matches the richness of the artist's work. --Elissa Auther, Windgate Research & Collections Curator, Museum of Arts and Design and the Bard Graduate Center Rarely do we have the privilege to enter the world of experiences, feelings, relations that inspire art works, ?to ?see the images emerge from the words, ?to hear different voices reflecting on this process. Faith Wilding's Fearful Symmetries is an exception. But what is most commendable about this book is the sheer beauty of Wilding's descriptions of the enchanted world in which she grew up?, the magical quality of the paintings included in the book and, equally important, Wilding's reflections on her striving to create generative, organic life forms beyond the world of the feminine. This is a powerful book to be read, shared and treasured. --Silvia Federici, author of Caliban and the Witch


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