About this Event
Join us for the launch of Patricia Hills's Art World Feminist, an insider view of the art world, counterculture, the feminist movement, anti-racism, and Left politics and a pushback against the current political attacks on an honest history of American life and culture by a groundbreaking museum curator and art history educator.
Celebrate the publication of this incisive memoir with a reading, conversation, Q&A, reception, and book signing.
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About the book
Patricia Hills turns the story of art inside-out, with a plunge into the nitty-gritty of museum curating, academic teaching, and artmaking. When the art establishment opposed her contrarian views, Hills took a stand against privilege and the patriarchy, racist attitudes, and gender bias. She has probed cultural and political minefields through her writing about artists, writers, critics, museum curators, and trends in art history scholarship. Hers is a tale of a woman’s unconventional breakthrough into the male club.
For decades, Hills has been writing pioneering scholarly books and articles about 19th -century artists, including Eastman Johnson, Thomas Eakins, John Singer Sargent, figurative and frontier painters, as well as her 20 th -century focus on political, feminist, and Black artists, such as Stuart Davis, Alice Neel, May Stevens, and Jacob Lawrence. Now, we have the outtakes and living history from those years of research and studio visits. Among many others, we meet art world influencers such as longtime MoMA Curator William S. Lieberman, art historian and critic Leo Steinberg, popular literary historian Henry Louis Gates, Jr., art critic Lucy Lippard, and Time magazine critic Robert Hughes.
These stories are woven into Hills’s insider view of the counterculture, the feminist movement, anti-racism and Left politics, all while raising a family and building her professional life as a museum curator and art history educator. Her passion for building communities of artists, art historians, and students, and her keen insights into the role of the artist shine through.
Art World Feminist is also a pushback against the current political attacks on an honest history of American life and culture. This memoir is a must- read for contemporary minds who try to make sense of the American art establishment as it lurches through history.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Lofty Pigeon Books, Church Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, USA, United States
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