The Linocuts of Ethel Spowers: A Vision Apart

IF 0.1 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Modernist Cultures Pub Date : 2020-08-01 DOI:10.3366/mod.2020.0301
Lorraine Sim
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This essay discusses the colour linocuts of the Melbourne-born artist and illustrator Ethel Spowers. Although Spowers was a key figure in modern art and design in Australia during the 1920s and 1930s, to date her linocuts have received little critical attention and are appraised only briefly and collectively as part and parcel of the Grosvenor School of Modern Art in London, where she studied for several months under the guidance of Iain Macnab and Claude Flight. This essay argues that her modernism provides an important contrast and supplement to accounts of modern everyday life offered by her British and European colleagues at the School, and canonical British and Anglo-American modernism more generally. Rejecting a view of modern life defined in terms of homogenisation, social alienation and adult experience, I discuss how Spowers's rhythmic compositions express choreographies of community and positive affect, and focus on the experience of children.
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埃塞尔·斯鲍尔斯的油毡:一个远景
本文讨论了墨尔本出生的艺术家和插画家埃塞尔·斯鲍尔斯的彩色油布。尽管Spowers在20世纪20年代和30年代是澳大利亚现代艺术和设计的关键人物,但迄今为止,她的油彩版画几乎没有受到批评,只是作为伦敦格罗夫纳现代艺术学院的一部分进行了简短的集体评价,她在那里在Iain Macnab和Claude Flight的指导下学习了几个月。本文认为,她的现代主义与她在该学派的英国和欧洲同事对现代日常生活的描述形成了重要的对比和补充,更广泛地说,是典型的英国和英美现代主义。我拒绝用同质化、社会异化和成人经验来定义现代生活的观点,讨论了鲍尔斯的节奏作品如何表达社区和积极影响的编排,并关注儿童的经历。
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