Eileen Gray and the Design of Sapphic Modernity : Staying In
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1138245763
ISBN-13
9781138245761
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Routledge
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 3rd, 2016
Print length
196 Pages
Weight
306 grams
Dimensions
15.80 x 23.20 x 1.80 cms
Product Classification:
History of art & design styles: from c 1900 -Individual artists, art monographs
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The first book-length feminist analysis of Eileen Gray''s work, Eileen Gray and the Design of Sapphic Modernity: Staying In argues that Gray''s unusual architecture and design-as well as its history of abuse and neglect-resulted from her involvement with sapphic modernism. Gray''s works share with paintings by Romaine Brooks, and novels by Radclyffe Hall and Djuna Barnes, an aesthetic opacity intended to resist the clarity of lesbian identity.
The first book-length feminist analysis of Eileen Gray''s work, Eileen Gray and the Design of Sapphic Modernity: Staying In argues that Gray''s unusual architecture and design - as well as its history of abuse and neglect - emerged from her involvement with cultures of sapphic modernism. Bringing together a range of theoretical and historical sources, from architecture and design, communication and media, to gender and sexuality studies, Jasmine Rault shows that Gray shared with many of her female contemporaries a commitment to designing spaces for sexually dissident modernity. This volume examines Gray''s early lacquer work and Romaine Brooks'' earliest nude paintings; Gray''s first built house, E.1027, in relation to Radclyffe Hall and her novel The Well of Loneliness; and Gray''s private house, Tempe à Pailla, with Djuna Barnes'' Nightwood. While both female sexual dissidence and modernist architecture were reduced to rigid identities through mass media, women such as Gray, Brooks, Hall and Barnes resisted the clarity of such identities with opaque, non-communicative aesthetics. Rault demonstrates that by defying the modern imperative to publicity, clarity and identity, Gray helped design a sapphic modernity that cultivated the dynamism of uncertain bodies and unfixed pleasures, which depended on staying in rather than coming out.
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