Mothering Myths : An ABC of Art, Birth and Care
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A comprehensive, intersectional and transhistorical meditation on
depictions of motherhood in art, from the Middle Ages to today
Published with Centraal Museum, Utrecht and Nest, The Hague.Rooted
in the visual arts, this book gathers a multitude of voices on the
theme of motherhood. Though central to the core of all life, the
topic of motherhood has long been relegated to the private domain.
Within the art world, depictions of motherhood have also been
fraught. From the Middle Ages to the 20th century, Mary was
depicted as the ",primal mother.", Mothers were idealized in
Western art, often as women who sacrifice themselves for the good
of their children. Moreover, these idealized depictions were
usually made by men. In modern and contemporary art, motherhood has
been considered trivial and insignificant, not a subject for great
art. Artist Lise Halle Baggesen, in her extensive art project
Mothernism, describes a ",mother-shaped hole", a black hole in the
history of art when it comes to the depiction of maternal care. To
this day, that cliché is still largely transmitted to female
artists in art school. Young women artists often receive the
message that they should not make ",womb art", and that motherhood
is not an interesting theme for good art. As an artist with a womb,
you are often told to choose between artistry and motherhood
because both require a full commitment which would make them
incompatible.Following the format of the previously published On
the Necessity of Gardening, Mothering Myths starts from the same
base: an abecedary intersected by longer essays. The abecedarium
gathers fragments of shorter texts that together offer a layered
and wide-ranging perspective on the meaning of motherhood,
including selections by Tracey Emin, Paul B. Preciado, Sheila Heti,
Angela Davis, Simone de Beauvoir, Anne Sexton, Louise Bourgeois,
Julie Phillips, Hettie Judah, Maggie Nelson, Linda Nochlin, Susan
Griffin, Silvia Federici, Sinéad Gleeson, James Baldwin, Nick Cave,
Audre Lorde, Élisabeth Badinter, Sarah Jaffe, Ocean Vuong, Elena
Ferrante, Jane Lazarre, Torrey Peters and Rachel Cusk.This book was
published in conjunction with Centraal Museum, Utrecht/Nest, The
Hague.