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Linda Nochlin.


Molly Nesbit's Their Common Sense (Black Dog Press) isn't exactly an art book--it's not exactly a book even, in the usual sense. But in the unusual sense, Nesbit's tome is a marvelous document, swinging briskly between the teaching of mechanical drawing in French schools and the arcanery of Duchamp & Co. It begins in very big print with Antonin Proust's proposal that all French schoolchildren schoolchildren school nplécoliers mpl;
(at secondary school) → collégiens mpl; lycéens mpl

schoolchildren school
 learn to draw and ends with a memorable still from Pabst's Joyless joy·less  
adj.
Cheerless; dismal.



joyless·ly adv.

joy
 Streets. In between? Children's drawings (not the cute, creative ones, but disciplined, drafting-lesson productions), some very funny ads and cartoons, and some very serious analysis of Duchamp, Cubism cubism, art movement, primarily in painting, originating in Paris c.1907. Cubist Theory


Cubism began as an intellectual revolt against the artistic expression of previous eras.
, and Surrealism. And don't overlook Steve Baker's lively, informative, provocative (and readable) The Postmodern Animal (Reaktion). Kafka, Deleuze, Derrida, Michel de Certeau--and beasts. What more could anyone want?

Linda Nochlin Professor and art historian Linda Nochlin is a leader in feminist art history studies. In 1971, the magazine ArtNews published an essay whose title posed a question that would spearhead an entirely new branch of art history. , Lila Acheson Wallace Professor of Modern Art at the New York University Institute of Fine Arts The Institute of Fine Arts is one of the 14 divisions of New York University (NYU). It offers a Master of Arts and a Doctor of Philosophy, the Advanced Certificate in Conservation of Works of Art and the Certificate in Curatorial Studies (issued jointly with the Metropolitan Museum of , is the author most recently of Representing Women (Thames & Hudson, 1999).
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Title Annotation:Review
Author:Nochlin, Linda
Publication:Artforum International
Article Type:Book Review
Date:Dec 1, 2000
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