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The Mother Artist: Portraits of Ambition, Limitation, and Creativity (édition 2024)

par Catherine Ricketts (Auteur)

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Few women artists feature prominently in the history of art, and even fewer who are mothers. Are motherhood and creativity at odds, or are other factors at play? The Mother Artist twines meditations on parenthood with studies of painters, writers, and others who blend caregiving and creative practice. Includes full-color images by mother artists.… (plus d'informations)
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Titre:The Mother Artist: Portraits of Ambition, Limitation, and Creativity
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The Mother Artist is about balancing one’s joy and drive of being an artist while also diving into the complexities of being a mother. I thought the author did such a good job of organizing the book into the relatable chapters and talking about artists who are mothers as well as working their craft. I loved how the author talked about the example of artists who have become mothers, take a maternity leave and come back to their craft, how much more confident and risky their craft becomes. It has deeper meaning, and the artist has become aware of different areas in her life to express and convey. I related so much to both the duality of being an artist and a mother and also the beautiful meshing of both worlds. This book highlights and discusses these issues. I loved the pictures in the middle of the book, and I was able to flip back and forth as the author talked about the different pieces. It does read more like an academic book but i found it Informative and interesting. ( )
  Quin10 | May 12, 2024 |
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As a mother of 5 whose lineage is made up of artistic women who prioritized motherhood over their artistic endeavors, I related to this author’s message and curiosity in this subject area. The book itself is written in a collegiate manner and reminded me of a book that would be required in a women’s study class. It was informative and relatable as a woman and mother. However, as a busy mother, I do not foresee other mothers picking up this book for casual light reading unless it pertains to their career because of its academic nature. I believe this subject is a subject that hasn’t been researched much in the past and should be discussed more in today’s society as women hold a great deal of creativity and passion for their work. As this author makes the point, that doesn’t seem to be prioritized in today’s society or in motherhood. ( )
  Ctimpe | May 1, 2024 |
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I'm now 70% of the way through this book and feel competent to review it. I really have enjoyed and appreciated the material as presented by Catherine Ricketts. I like the way the book is organized- the chapters have a good flow. I really appreciate the inset of images, only wishing of course that there was room for MORE examples of the artwork described in the book. Very eye-opening. I can recommend this book for any person interested in the perspective of mothers as artists and as represented in art both modern and pre-modern. Several references to recent historical events such as the COVID-19 pandemic and the George Floyd murder and protests make the book feel very relevant. ( )
  motherbird76 | Apr 26, 2024 |
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While every mother asks questions about the compatibility of parenting with her area of work or study, artists ask these questions amid an economy all its own.
Art is a mercy against self-centeredness. Art draws my attention to my own body, and it draws me out of my body, as if into the bodies of others.
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What does it take today for a mother to keep on painting? And what is gained—by the mother, by her family, and by her society—as she persists?
When we spend hours tending to vulnerable bodies, how does it change the art that we make—and how might that art change a society so often characterized by brutality?
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Few women artists feature prominently in the history of art, and even fewer who are mothers. Are motherhood and creativity at odds, or are other factors at play? The Mother Artist twines meditations on parenthood with studies of painters, writers, and others who blend caregiving and creative practice. Includes full-color images by mother artists.

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