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Griselda and Pollock
* Griselda Pollock, " Does Art Think?
* Griselda Pollock, Generations and Geographies in the Visual Arts.
* Griselda Pollock, Differencing the Canon.
* Griselda Pollock ( ed.
Rereadings into abstract art by art historians such as Linda Nochlin, Griselda Pollock and Catherine de Zegher critically show, however, that pioneering women artists who produced major innovations in modern art had been ignored by official accounts of its history.
* Orton, Fred and Pollock, Griselda ( 1996 ) Avant-Gardes and Partisans Reviewed, Manchester University.
* Pollock, Griselda, Generations and Geographies in the Visual Arts.
* Pollock, Griselda, and Florence, Penny, Looking Back to the Future: Essays by Griselda Pollock from the 1990s.
On the other hand, feminist theorists such as Juliet Mitchell, Nancy Chodorow, Jessica Benjamin, Jane Gallop, Bracha Ettinger, Shoshana Felman, Griselda Pollock and Jane Flax have argued that psychoanalytic theory is vital to the feminist project and must, like other theoretical traditions, be adapted by women to free it from vestiges of sexism ( i. e. being censored ).
Griselda Pollock and other femininsts have articulated Myth and Poetry and literature, from the point of view of gender.
* Griselda Pollock
Feminist cultural analyst, theorist and art historian Griselda Pollock contributed to cultural studies from viewpoints of art history and psychoanalysis.
* Griselda Pollock
* Pollock, Griselda ( ed.
* Pollock, Griselda.
* Pollock, Griselda, " Agnes Dreaming: Dreaming Agnes ", in 3 X Abstraction, edited by Catherine de Zegher and Hendel Teicher, New Haven: Yale University Press and NY: The Drawing Center, 2005.
Griselda Pollock studied and confronted the avant-garde and modern art in a series of groundbreaking books, reviewing modern art at the same time as redefining postmodern art.
Her work also chimed with the interest of feminist writers on art such as Griselda Pollock in Freudian criticism in the 1990s, with works such as Girl Lifting up her Skirt to a Dog of 1986, and Two Girls and a Dog of 1987 appearing to have disturbing Freudian sexual undertones.
* Pollock, Griselda, " Killing Men and Dying Women ".
In: Orton, Fred and Pollock, Griselda ( eds ), Avant-Gardes and Partisans Reviewed.
* Griselda Pollock ( born 1949 ), art historian, cultural analyst and scholar

Griselda and Encounters
* Griselda Pollock, " Jewish space / Women's Time " in: Encounters in the Virtual Feminist Museum: Time, Space and the Archive.

Griselda and Virtual
The art historian Griselda Pollock dedicated to Charlotte Salomon a chapter in her Virtual Feminist Museum, analysing her work in terms of contemporary art, Jewish history and cultural theory.

Griselda and Space
* Recurring villains included space spies Boris and Griselda, with their antiquated space ship S. S. Thor ( S. S. stood for Space Spy ) and the evil green alien Subterrains of Planet 46.

Griselda and .
By this time Naples seems to have become tired of his music ; the Romans, however, appreciated it better, and it was at the Teatro Capranica in Rome that he produced some of his finest operas ( Telemaco, 1718 ; Marco Attilio Regolò, 1719 ; La Griselda, 1721 ), as well as some noble specimens of church music, including a mass for chorus and orchestra, composed in honor of Saint Cecilia for Cardinal Acquaviva in 1721.
Griselda.
* 1943 – Griselda Blanco, Colombian drug lord ( d. 2012 )
Glorantha has been, so far, the background for 2 board-games ( White Bear and Red Moon / Dragon Pass and Nomad Gods ), two role-playing games ( RuneQuest and HeroQuest ), one video game ( King of Dragon Pass ), one comic book series ( Path of the Damned ), five novels or collections of fiction ( King of Sartar by Greg Stafford, The Collected / Complete Griselda by Oliver Dickinson, Gloranthan Visions by various authors, The Widow's Tale and Eurhol's Vale & Other Tales by Penelope Love, and numerous pieces of myth and fiction created by the Glorantha community, featuring in magazines such as Tales of the Reaching Moon.
These tales seem to escalate in their degrees of munificence until the end, where the day ( and the entire Decameron ) reaches an apex in the story of patient Griselda.
Detail from The Story of Patient Griselda, painted c. 1500
* Antígona Furiosa ( Furious Antigone ), play by Griselda Gambaro ( b. 1928 )
Married to Susan Harding, he has three sons ( Charles James, Henry, and Samuel ) and two daughters ( Florinda and Griselda ) and lives at Plumstead Episcopi.

Pollock and Museum
The 1952 " Fifteen Americans " show curated by Dorothy Canning Miller at the Museum of Modern Art formally heralded the abstract artists, including works by Jackson Pollock and William Baziotes.
In an interview with Phong Bui in The Brooklyn Rail, Close describes an early encounter with a Jackson Pollock painting at the Seattle Art Museum: " I went to the Seattle Art Museum with my mother for the first time when I was 11.
* O ' Connor, Francis V. Jackson Pollock exhibition catalogue ( New York, Museum of Modern Art, 1967 ) OCLC 165852

Pollock and Time
In 1956, Time magazine dubbed Pollock " Jack the Dripper " as a result of his unique painting style.
* History of English Law before the Time of Edward I ( with Sir Frederick Pollock, 1895 ; new ed.
The 1956 Time magazine article dubbing Pollock " Jack the Dripper " made the thought of pursuing art as career possible.
He was the only graffiti artist in Beijing throughout the early 1990s, and is the first artist since Keith Haring and Jackson Pollock to be given the cover of Time magazine.
Sir Frederick Pollock, 3rd Baronet PC ( 10 December 1845 – 18 January 1937 ) was an English jurist best known for his History of English Law before the Time of Edward I, written with F. W.

Pollock and Space
Some of the notable artists are Picasso, Dalí, Magritte, Brâncuşi ( including a sculpture from the Bird in Space series ), eleven works by Pollock, Braque, Duchamp, Léger, Severini, Picabia, de Chirico, Mondrian, Kandinsky, Miró, Giacometti, Klee, Gorky, Calder, Max Ernst and Peggy Guggenheim's daughter, Pegeen Vail Guggenheim.
Among the artists represented in the collection are, from Italy, De Chirico ( The Red Tower, The Nostalgia of the Poet ) and Severini ( Sea Dancer ); from France, Braque ( The Clarinet ), Duchamp ( Sad Young Man on a Train ), Léger ( Study of a Nude ), Picabia ( Very Rare Picture on Earth ); from Spain, Dalí ( Birth of Liquid Desires ), Miró ( Seated Woman II ) and Picasso ( The Poet, On the Beach ); from other European countries, Brâncuşi ( including a sculpture from the Bird in Space series ), Max Ernst ( The Kiss, Attirement of the Bride ), Giacometti ( Woman with Her Throat Cut, Woman Walking ), Gorky ( Untitled ), Kandinsky ( Landscape with Red Spots, No. 2, White Cross ), Klee ( Magic Garden ), Magritte ( Empire of Light ) and Mondrian ( Composition No. 1 with Grey and Red 1938, Composition with Red 1939 ); and from the US, Calder ( Arc of Petals ) and Pollock ( The Moon Woman, Alchemy ).

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