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Topic Choices[edit]

The first topic that I would like to work on is Lee Krasner's page. She was an abstract expressionist artist who's work is often overlooked by the fact that she was married to Jackson Pollock. I would add more information about important works that she created since her page does not include any discussion of any of her paintings. Out of all of my choices for this project, I feel that Krasner's page needs the most work.

If I could not work on Krasner's page, then I would like to work on Howardena Pindell. The section about her work is a bit more developed than Krasner's but it only formally describes one of her works. Considering her range of works, this section could be developed to discuss the different media she uses and how her work showcases political concepts.

The next person I would want to research is Ana Mendieta who was a feminist artist. While Mendieta's Wikipedia page does discuss some of her works, this section needs more citations for its improvement. Another aspect that is underplayed on her Wikipedia project is her death since there is not a specific heading for this information.

A real contribution[edit]

I am loving these topics! It's super important to get more women editing - about women. Check out the latest Wiki edit-a-thon in New York! Aolivex (talk) 15:51, 23 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Used bibliography[edit]

  • Cheim, John. Lee Krasner: Paintings from 1965 to 1970. New York: Robert Miller, 1991.
  • Haxall, Daniel. “Collage and the Nature of Order: Lee Krasner’s Pastoral Vision”, Women’s Art Journal, Vol. 28, No. 2 (Fall-Winter 2008): 20-27. JSTOR. Web. 17 March 2015.
  • Hobbs, Robert. “Lee Krasner’s Skepticism and Her Emergent Postmodernism”, Women’s Art Journal, Vol. 28, No.2, (Fall-Winter 2008): 3 – 10. JSTOR. Web. 17 March 2015.
  • Hobbs, Robert. Lee Krasner. New York: Abbeville Press, 1993.
  • Kleeblatt, Norman L., and Stephen Brown. From the Margins: Lee Krasner|Norman Lewis, 1945 - 1952 . New York: Jewish Museum, 2014.
  • Landau, Ellen G. “Channeling Desire: Lee Krasner’s Collages of the Early 1950s”, Women’s Art Journal, Vol. 18, No. 2 (Autumn, 1997 – Winter, 1998): 27 – 30. JSTOR. Web. 17 March 2015.
  • Levin, Gail. “Beyond the Pale: Lee Krasner and Jewish Culture”, Women’s Art Journal, Vol. 28, No.2 (Fall-Winter 2008): 28 – 44. JSTOR. Web. 17 March 2015.
  • Rose, Barbara. Krasner|Pollock: A Working Relationship. New York: Grey Art Gallery and Study Center, 1981.
  • Rose, Barbara. Lee Krasner: A Retrospective. New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1983.
  • Strassfield, Christina Mossaides. Lee Krasner: The Nature of the Body-- Works from 1933 to 1984. East Hampton: Guild Hall Museum, 1995.
  • Tucker, Marcia. Lee Krasner: Large Paintings. New York: Whitney Museum of American Art, 1973.
  • Wagner, Anne. “Lee Krasner as L.K.”, Representations, No. 25 (Winter 1989): 42 – 57. JSTOR. Web. 17 March 2015.

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