We Weren't Modern Enough: Women Artists and the Limits of German Modernism

We Weren't Modern Enough: Women Artists and the Limits of German Modernism

by Marsha Meskimmon
We Weren't Modern Enough: Women Artists and the Limits of German Modernism

We Weren't Modern Enough: Women Artists and the Limits of German Modernism

by Marsha Meskimmon

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Overview

Marsha Meskimmon furnishes a fresh perspective on the art of women in the Weimar Republic and in the process reclaims the lost history of a number of artists who have not received adequate attention—not only because they were women but also because they continued to align themselves with the modes of realistic representation the Expressionists regarded as reactionary. Reconsidering the traditional definitions of German modernism and its central issues of race politics, eugenics, and the city, Meskimmon explores the structures that marginalized the work of little known artists such as Lotte Laserstein, Jeanne Mammen, Gerta Overbeck and Grete Jurgens. She shows how these women's personal and professional experiences in the 1920s and 1930s relate to the visual imagery produced at that time. She also examines representations of different female roles—prostitute, mother, housewife, the "New Woman" and "garçonne"—that attracted the attention of these artists. Situating her exploration on a strong theoretical base, she ranges deftly over mass visual culture—from film to poster art and advertising—to create a vivid portrait of women living and creating in Weimar Germany.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780520221345
Publisher: University of California Press
Publication date: 10/14/1999
Series: Weimar and Now: German Cultural Criticism , #25
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 263
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Marsha Meskimmon is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Art and Design at Loughborough University. Her books include The Art of Reflection: Women Artists' Self-Portraiture in the Twentieth Century (1996).
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