Maria Lassnig's biography documents her boundary-breaking journey as an artist, from her humble beginnings in Austria to her exposure to international art in the 1940s, and on to New York, where, together with Louise Bourgeois, she plunged into the exploding women's movement there. Later in life she returned to Austria, she became the first woman professor of painting in the German-speaking countries Lassnig caused a sensation with numerous solo exhibitions, from the Venice Biennale to the Documenta to the MoMA in NY.
Lassnig's story is both exemplary and extraordinary for a woman of her generation--exemplary in terms of the hurdles and pitfalls that women in general, and female artists in particular, had to face in those years. She struggled her whole life against the usual stereotypes about women: in her youth, against her mother's desire that she "marry up"; in relationships with men, against the requirement of putting her own needs aside to nurture and care for her partner's ego; in the art business, against having to play the role of the sweet and pretty girl; as a university teacher, against having to play the "mother figure"; and as an old woman, against the image of "odd old lady" and the "grande dame."Les informations fournies dans la section « Synopsis » peuvent faire référence à une autre édition de ce titre.
Natalie Lettner, cultural and art scholar, has been working at the Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna since 2000, and has taught in Salzburg, Vienna, and New York as well as Forum Alpbach. She researches the interfaces between premodern and contemporary art as well as between so-called high and popular culture.
Jeff Crowder, translator: lives and works in Vienna as a university lecturer, translator, and English teacher
Maria Lassnig (1919-2014) was a visionary Austrian artist who developed body awareness works long before feminist body art was fashionable.
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