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Marina Warner

    9. November 1946

    Marina Warner ist eine britische Autorin, deren Werk sich hauptsächlich mit Feminismus und Mythos befasst. Ihre Sachbücher erforschen die tiefen Wurzeln mythischer Erzählungen und deren gesellschaftliche Auswirkungen. Warner beleuchtet zeitgenössische Themen durch die Brille alter Mythen und untersucht, wie diese Archetypen unser Weltverständnis prägen. Ihre Schriften bieten tiefe Einblicke in zeitlose menschliche Ängste und Sehnsüchte, wie sie sich in Mythen verschiedener Kulturen widerspiegeln.

    Maria
    Die Kaiserin auf dem Drachenthron
    In weiblicher Gestalt
    Indigo oder die Vermessung der Wasser
    Monster, Wilde, Unschuldsengel
    Der verlorene Vater
    • Eine farbige Darstellung von Kolonialisierung und Ausbeutung, erzählt anhand der eng miteinander verknüpften Geschicke eines englischen Familienclans und einer kleinen Karibikinsel im 17. und im 20. Jahrhundert.

      Indigo oder die Vermessung der Wasser
    • Kiki Smith

      A Gathering, 1980-2005

      • 295 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Widely considered to be one of the most engaging and fascinating artists of our time, Kiki Smith has, over the past 25 years, developed into a major figure in the world of twenty-first-century art. Her subject matter is as wide-ranging as the materials her work has encompassed. In the 1980s, with her earliest figural sculptures in plaster, glass and wax, Smith developed an elaborate vocabulary around the forms and functions of the body and its metaphorical as well as physical relationship to society. By the early 1990s, she began to engage with themes of a more religious and mythological nature. Her re-imaginings of biblical women as inhabitants of physical bodies--rather than as abstract bearers of doctrine--led her to make series of sculptural works related to the figure of the Virgin Mary, Mary Magdalene, Lilith and others. The artist has more recently considered fairy tales and folk narratives as well as nurturing a growing menagerie of work concerned with animals and the natural world. Smith has now earned a considerable reputation as a virtuoso printmaker and draftsperson, and as a re-inventor of the startling sculptural possibilities present in materials ranging from paper and resin to bronze and porcelain. Organized by the Walker Art Center with the full collaboration of the artist, the exhibition Kiki Smith represents the artist's first full-scale monograph.

      Kiki Smith
      4,6
    • Joan of Arc

      • 400 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      A fascinating study of the symbolism of Joan of Arc in her own time and ever since in literature, politics, on the stage, and on screen.

      Joan of Arc
      4,4
    • Fun activities for pre-school kids to keep them entertained whilst building key early years skills

      How to Create Little Happy Learners
      4,4
    • This brilliant and timely study looks beyond the Freudian interpretation of fairy tales, to the tellers of the tales, and to the social and cutural contexts in which the tales are told and re-told through the centuries, from the ancient sibyls to the eighteenth-century SALONIERES, from Angela Carter to Disney. The value and enduring popularity of folk and fairy tales derives not only from their mythic significance but, crucially, from the fact that their concerns are rooted in the material world. Lively, provocative and ground-breaking, FROM THE BEAST TO THE BLONDE is Marina Warner's first major work of non-fiction since the acclaimed MONUMENTS AND MAIDENS.

      From the Beast to the Blonde
      4,3