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Stone of Lightning

Explore lika mutal's captivating hand-carved stonework! Dutch-Peruvian sculptor blends European & Peruvian influences, focusing on human/nature connection. Dynamic sculptures in NYC & Peru.

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Ръчно рисувана маслена картина върху платно във вашия размер и рамка, изработена по поръчка от нашите художници. (Превключване към принт Превключване към принтПревключване към дигитално изображение Превключване към дигитално изображение)

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Изберете от предварително зададените размери, които съответстват на оригиналните пропорции на произведението.

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Можете да въведете свои собствени размери, за да пасне на конкретна рамка или пространство. Ако избраният от вас размер не съответства на пропорциите на оригиналното изображение, ние ще изрежем произведението или ще удължим картината с допълнителни ръчно рисувани елементи. Дигитален макет ще бъде изпратен за ваше одобрение преди започване на производството.
Моля, обърнете внимание, че прегледът на екрана не отразява действителното изрязване или разширяване. Само макетът ще покаже точно финалния състав.
Въпреки че са налични персонализирани размери, препоръчваме да изберете размер от предварително дефинирания списък, за да запазите оригиналните пропорции.

Примери за това какво може да се промени: Заменете лице с клиентска снимка; Добавете домашен любимец (например заменете котка с куче); Включете скрито послание на фона; Променете пейзажа или елементите на фона.
След поръчка, екипът на WahooArt.com ще изпрати имейл на клиента за инструкции и ще предостави преглед на макет.

Доставка по целия свят () в рамките на 3/4 седмици вместо стандартните 5 седмици. (14 Септември). Без компромис с качеството.

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Stone of Lightning

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Биография на художника

Carolee Schneemann: A Revolutionary Voice in Performance and Visual Art

Carolee Schneemann (October 12, 1939 – March 6, 2019) was an American visual experimental artist whose work profoundly challenged conventional notions of art, gender, sexuality, and the body. Emerging from the Abstract Expressionist movement, she swiftly moved beyond traditional painting to embrace performance art, happening, and multimedia installations, forging a unique artistic language deeply rooted in feminist theory and a radical interrogation of societal norms. Her career spanned six decades, marked by a relentless pursuit of pushing boundaries and engaging with complex social issues, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire artists today.

Early Life and Artistic Foundations

Born Carol Lee Schneiman in Fox Chase, Pennsylvania, Schneemann’s early life was shaped by physical challenges stemming from congenital disorders. These limitations, coupled with her upbringing in a small rural community, fostered a sensitivity towards the body and its experiences – themes that would become central to her artistic explorations. Initially drawn to poetry and philosophy, she pursued formal education at Bard College (1957-1960), earning a Bachelor of Arts degree, followed by a Master of Fine Arts from the University of Illinois in 1963. Crucially, Schneemann’s initial training as a painter proved pivotal; she maintained a steadfast belief that her work originated within the visual realm, constantly seeking to expand the possibilities of painting beyond its traditional boundaries. As she herself stated, “I'm a painter. I'm still a painter and I will die a painter. Everything that I have developed has to do with extending visual principles off the canvas.”

Performance Art and Challenging Conventions

Schneemann’s transition into performance art in the late 1960s marked a radical departure from established artistic practices. Rejecting the masculine heroism often associated with Abstract Expressionism, she began creating provocative and confrontational performances that directly addressed issues of gender, sexuality, and taboo. Works like *Interior Scroll* (1973), a sprawling, multi-media performance involving reading poetry, projecting images, and incorporating found objects, became iconic examples of her approach. This piece, in particular, deliberately disrupted the traditional gallery space, forcing viewers to confront the physicality of the artwork and engage with its challenging content. Schneemann’s performances frequently involved the use of her own body as a medium, blurring the lines between artist and subject, and questioning the very definition of art itself. Her work was deeply influenced by Fluxus, a loosely organized international movement that emphasized process over product and challenged traditional notions of artistic value.

Key Themes and Influences

Schneemann’s artistic vision was profoundly shaped by several key influences. The writings of feminist theorists like Simone de Beauvoir and Luce Irigaray provided intellectual frameworks for her exploration of gender and power dynamics. Her work also drew inspiration from the Beat Generation, particularly their embrace of spontaneity and experimentation. Furthermore, Schneemann engaged with historical and mythological narratives, often reinterpreting them through a feminist lens to expose patriarchal structures and reclaim female agency. The concept of “taboo” – as explored in her 1976 book *Cézanne, She Was a Great Painter* – served as a critical tool for dismantling societal constraints and revealing hidden desires. Her engagement with the body, both its vulnerability and its capacity for pleasure, was central to her artistic practice, often challenging conventional representations of female sexuality.

Legacy and Recognition

Throughout her career, Carolee Schneemann’s work has been exhibited in major museums worldwide, including the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and the National Film Theatre in London. She taught at prestigious institutions such as the California Institute of the Arts, the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Hunter College, Rutgers University, and SUNY New Paltz, shaping generations of artists. Her influence extends beyond performance art, impacting contemporary practices in video, installation, and digital media. Schneemann’s legacy lies not only in her groundbreaking artistic achievements but also in her unwavering commitment to challenging conventions, questioning societal norms, and advocating for a more inclusive and equitable art world. She remains a vital figure in the history of modern art, a fearless innovator who continues to provoke thought and inspire dialogue.
lika mutal

lika mutal

1939 - 2016 , Netherlands

Бързи факти

  • Artistic Movement Or Style:
    • Performance art
    • Neo-Dada
    • Fluxus
    • Happenings
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Beat Generation']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Gertler Mark']
  • Date Of Birth: October 12, 1939
  • Date Of Death: March 6, 2019
  • Full Name: Carolee Schneemann
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Cézanne, She Was a Great Painter
    • More than Meat Joy
  • Place Of Birth: Fox Chase, Pennsylvania