Tamar Garb
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Tamar Garb (1956) és professora Durning Lawrence i cap del departament d'història de l'art a la University College de Londres. És una especialista de referència en art francès a les darreries del segle xix i principis del segle xx. Ha escrit una cinquantena de publicacions, entre els quals destaquen nombrosos catàlegs, articles i llibres que parlen sobre feminisme, el cos, la sexualitat i el gènere com a representacions culturals.
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Tamar Garb FBA is Durning Lawrence Professor in the Department of History of Art at University College London. A researcher of French art of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Garb has published numerous catalogue essays and books that address feminism, the body, sexuality, and gender in cultural representations. Garb has also written essays about numerous contemporary artists, such as Christian Boltanski, Mona Hatoum, Nancy Spero, and Massimo Vitali.
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Tamar Garb (1956) és professora Durning Lawrence i cap del departament d'història de l'art a la University College de Londres. És una especialista de referència en art francès a les darreries del segle xix i principis del segle xx. Ha escrit una cinquantena de publicacions, entre els quals destaquen nombrosos catàlegs, articles i llibres que parlen sobre feminisme, el cos, la sexualitat i el gènere com a representacions culturals.
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Tamar Garb FBA is Durning Lawrence Professor in the Department of History of Art at University College London. A researcher of French art of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Garb has published numerous catalogue essays and books that address feminism, the body, sexuality, and gender in cultural representations. Garb has also written essays about numerous contemporary artists, such as Christian Boltanski, Mona Hatoum, Nancy Spero, and Massimo Vitali. Garb has also organized several art exhibitions, including Reisemalheurs at the Freud Museum in London in 2007 (on South African painter Vivienne Koorland), and Figures and Fictions: Contemporary South African Photography at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London in 2011. More recently, she has been researching and publishing on the history of art and photography in post-apartheid South Africa, including curating exhibitions on this subject (including Land Marks/Home Lands: Contemporary Art from South Africa at the Haunch of Venison Gallery in London in 2008). Garb's exhibition Figures and Fictions was nominated for a Lucie award in Curating.
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