Art Monsters, Lauren Elkin
Art Monsters, Lauren Elkin
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Art Monsters
Unruly Bodies in Feminist Art

Author: Lauren Elkin

Narrator: Lauren Elkin

Unabridged: 9 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/14/2023

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Coming across the term "art monster" in Jenny Offill's 2014 novel Dept. of Speculation, Lauren Elkin was intrigued. What kinds of connections might there be between art and monstrosity, and how was it different when the artist in question was a woman?

Art Monsters is a landmark feminist intervention in the way we think about women's stories and bodies, calling attention to a radical genealogy of feminist art that not only reacts against patriarchy but redefines its own aesthetic aims. Exploring a rich lineage of visual artists, thinkers, and writers, Elkin examines the ways feminists have confronted the problem of how to tell the truth of their experiences as bodies. Queer bodies, sick bodies, raced bodies, female bodies: What are the languages of the body, and what are the materials we need to transcribe them? Above all, how can we use the notion of the feminist "art monster" to shape how we live our lives?

Writing in the tradition of Susan Sontag and Maggie Nelson, Elkin demonstrates her power as a cultural critic in this erudite and engaging book. From Kara Walker's silhouettes to Theresa Hak Kyung Cha's trilingual masterpiece Dictee, Art Monsters daringly weaves links between disparate artists and writers, and shows that their work offers a potent defense of beauty and excess, sentiment and touch, ambiguity and opacity.

About Lauren Elkin

Lauren Elkin's essays have appeared in many publications, including the New York Times Book Review, Frieze, and the Times Literary Supplement, and she is a contributing editor at the White Review. A native New Yorker, she moved to Paris in 2004. Currently living on the Right Bank after years on the Left, she can generally be found ambling around Belleville.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Meike on May 19, 2023

Feminist art, beauty and excess? SIGN. ME. UP. Elkin's essay collection is packed with dense info and ponders female physicality in the art world. The title is inspired by Dept. of Speculation, where Jenny Offill uses the term "art monster" - and Elkin now investigates when and why women and their b......more

Goodreads review by Amy on April 23, 2023

lauren elkin continues to SLAP......more

Goodreads review by Paya on January 13, 2025

Zawiedziona książką Kiszy postanowiłam sięgnąć po Lauren Elkin, która czekała na półce. Podobało mi się jej „Flâneuse”, więc za to z marszu jeden punkcik, dalej obfite cytowanie z Virginii Woolf z ciekawą interpretacją, drugi punkcik, dużo nowych artystek i dogłębna analiza i interpretacja ich prac,......more

Goodreads review by Sophy on May 26, 2024

Ok, there is something about Lauren Elkin that on initial reading I couldn't put my finger on. The more I read (and having read her other book Flâneuse: Women Walk the City in Paris, New York, Tokyo, Venice and London), the more I realised what it is. The way she writes makes her come across as a sm......more

Goodreads review by Maddie on June 26, 2024

I picked this up because of Jenny Offill’s references to “the art monster.” Jenny has stirred a sort of cult following that I am also interested in and thought this would lead me more into indoctrination. However, this was written *because* of Dept. of Speculation and not the other way around like I......more