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Griselda Frances Sinclair Pollock''The International Who's Who of Women''; 3rd ed.; ed. Elizabeth Sleeman, Europa Publications, 2002, p. 453 (born 11 March 1949) is an art historian and cultural analyst of international, postcolonial feminist studies in
visual arts The visual arts are art forms such as painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics, photography, video, filmmaking, design, crafts and architecture. Many artistic disciplines such as performing arts, conceptual art, and textile art ...
and visual culture. Since 1977, Pollock has been an influential scholar of modern art,
avant-garde The avant-garde (; In 'advance guard' or ' vanguard', literally 'fore-guard') is a person or work that is experimental, radical, or unorthodox with respect to art, culture, or society.John Picchione, The New Avant-garde in Italy: Theoretica ...
art, postmodern art, and
contemporary art Contemporary art is the art of today, produced in the second half of the 20th century or in the 21st century. Contemporary artists work in a globally influenced, culturally diverse, and technologically advancing world. Their art is a dynamic ...
. She is a major influence in feminist theory,
feminist Feminism is a range of socio-political movements and ideologies that aim to define and establish the political, economic, personal, and social equality of the sexes. Feminism incorporates the position that society prioritizes the male po ...
art history Art history is the study of aesthetic objects and visual expression in historical and stylistic context. Traditionally, the discipline of art history emphasized painting, drawing, sculpture, architecture, ceramics and decorative arts; yet today, ...
, and
gender studies Gender studies is an interdisciplinary academic field devoted to analysing gender identity and gendered representation. Gender studies originated in the field of women's studies, concerning women, feminism, gender, and politics. The field n ...
. She is renowned for her innovative feminist approaches to art history which aim to deconstruct the lack of appreciation and importance of women in art as other than objects for the male gaze. Pollock conducts various studies that offer concrete historical analyses regarding the dynamics of the social structures that cause the sexual political environment within art history. Through her contributions to feminism, Pollock has written various texts exclusively focused on women in order to intentionally drift away from traditional art history, which concentrated primarily on the work of male artists due to its inherently sexist undertones. Pollock's initiative enabled long overdue exposure and appreciation needed for many female artists such as Mary Cassatt, Eva Hesse, and Charlotte Salomon. Her theoretical and methodological innovations which were first released up to three decades ago such as the ones on her book ''Vision and Difference'' 1988, are still influential and studied till this day since many of her remarks apply to modern day contemporary concerns such as the political subtexts that women are still portrayed with in advertising.


Life and work

Pollock was born in Bloemfontein, South Africa to Alan Winton Seton Pollock and Kathleen Alexandra (née Sinclair), Griselda Pollock grew up in both French and English Canada. Moving to Britain during her teens, Pollock studied Modern History at
Oxford Oxford () is a city in England. It is the county town and only city of Oxfordshire. In 2020, its population was estimated at 151,584. It is north-west of London, south-east of Birmingham and north-east of Bristol. The city is home to the ...
(1967–1970) and History of European Art at the Courtauld Institute of Art (1970–72). She received her doctorate in 1980 for a study of ''
Vincent van Gogh Vincent Willem van Gogh (; 30 March 185329 July 1890) was a Dutch Post-Impressionist painter who posthumously became one of the most famous and influential figures in Western art history. In a decade, he created about 2,100 artworks, inc ...
and Dutch Art: A reading of his notions of the modern.'' After teaching at
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and
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universities, Pollock joined the
University of Leeds , mottoeng = And knowledge will be increased , established = 1831 – Leeds School of Medicine1874 – Yorkshire College of Science1884 - Yorkshire College1887 – affiliated to the federal Victoria University1904 – University of Leeds , ...
in 1977 as lecturer in History of Art and Film and was appointed to a Personal Chair in Social and Critical Histories of Art in 1990. In 2001, she became Director of the Centre for Cultural Analysis, Theory and History at the University of Leeds, where she is Professor of Social and Critical Histories of Art. She was awarded an honorary doctorate by the Courtauld Institute in 2019, together with Daniella Luxembourg, and delivered the graduation speech. The Estonian Academy of Art also awarded her an Honorary Doctorate in 2019 and gave a keynote lecture: "Why do we still love Vincent?" On March 5, 2020, Pollock was named as the 2020 Holberg Prize Laureate "for her groundbreaking contributions to feminist art history and cultural studies."


Art history

Pollock's interest and involvement in the women's movement motivated her to create change in the world of art history and its perception of women. This change was attempted by many researchers before her was only possible due to her innovative approaches observed in her book ''Vision and Difference,'' 1988. In this book, she identifies the world's political system to be the main issue with women's depiction. She does this by explaining the relationship between systems of representation and ideology which, in turn, divulge the visual language used by political advertising to depict women in society. The knowledge of these strategies of representation brought the possibility for feminist activists to implement the change necessary to the construction of women in art and as seen today, in society in general. Her work challenges mainstream models of art and art history that have previously excluded the role of women in art. She examines the interaction of the social categories of gender, class, and race, crucially researching the relationship between these categories,
psychoanalysis PsychoanalysisFrom Greek: + . is a set of theories and therapeutic techniques"What is psychoanalysis? Of course, one is supposed to answer that it is many things — a theory, a research method, a therapy, a body of knowledge. In what might ...
, and art, drawing on the work of such French cultural theorists as Michel Foucault. Her theorization of subjectivity takes both psychoanalysis and Foucault's ideas about social control into account. A range of concepts developed by Pollock which serve to theorize and practice critical feminist interventions in art's histories are: old mistresses, vision and difference, avant-garde gambits, generations and geographies, differencing the canon and most recently, the virtual feminist museum.


Cultural studies and cultural analysis

Pollock is the founding director of the Centre for Cultural Analysis, Theory, and History at the University of Leeds. Initiated with a grant from the then AHRB in 2001, CentreCATH is a transdisciplinary project connecting fine art, histories of art and cultural studies across the shared engagements with class, gender, sexuality, post-colonial critique, and queer theory. In 2007, with Max Silverman, Pollock initiated the research project "Concentrationary Memories: The Politics of Representation", which explores the concept of an anxious and vigilant form of cultural memory analyzing the devastating effects of the totalitarian assault on the human condition and alert to the persistent not only of this perpetual threat but is invasion of popular culture. The project explored the forms of aesthetic resistance to totalitarian terror. Four edited collections have been produced: Concentrationary Cinema: Aesthetics and Political Resistance in Night and Fog by Alain Resnais Winner of 2011 Fraszna-Krausz Prize for Best Book on the Moving Image (London and New York: Berghan 2011); Concentrationary Memory: Totalitarian Terror and Cultural Resistance (London: I B Tauris, 2013), Concentrationary Imaginaries: Tracing Totalitarian Violence in Popular Culture (London: I B Tauris ,2015) and Concentrationary Art: Jean Cayrol, the Lazarean and the Everyday in Post-war Film, Literature, Music and the Visual Arts (Berghahn, 2019) (2019).


Publications

*''Millet'', London: Oresko Books, 1977. *(with Fred Orton) ''Vincent van Gogh: Artist of his Time'', Oxford: Phaidon Press, 1978; US-edition: E. P. Dutton . Edited and re-published in: Orton & Pollock 1996, pp. 3–51 *(with Fred Orton) "Les Données Bretonnantes: La Prairie de Représentation", in: ''Art History'' III/3, 1980, pp. 314–344. Reprinted in: Orton & Pollock 1996, pp. 53–88 *''Mary Cassatt'', London: Jupiter Books, 1980 *"Artists mythologies and media genius, madness and art history", in: ''Screen'' XXI/3, 1980, pp. 57–96 *''Vincent van Gogh in zijn Hollandse jaren: Kijk op stad en land door Van Gogh en zijn tijdgenoten 1870–1890'', exh. cat. Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum Vincent van Gogh, 1980/1981 (no ISBN) *''Old Mistresses; Women, Art and Ideology'', London: Routledge & Kegan (Griselda Pollock with
Rozsika Parker Rozsika Parker (27 December 1945 – 5 November 2010) was a British psychotherapist, art historian and writer and a feminist. Biography Parker was born in London and spent her early years in Oxford, studying at Wychwood School. Between the ye ...
), 1981. Reissued by I.B. Tauris in 2013. *(with Fred Orton) "Cloisonism?", in: ''Art History'' V/3, 1982, pp. 341–348. Reprinted in: Orton & Pollock, 1996, pp. 115–124 *''The Journals of Marie Bashkirtseff'', London: Virago (newly introduced with
Rozsika Parker Rozsika Parker (27 December 1945 – 5 November 2010) was a British psychotherapist, art historian and writer and a feminist. Biography Parker was born in London and spent her early years in Oxford, studying at Wychwood School. Between the ye ...
), 1985. *''Framing Feminism: Art & the Women’ s Movement 1970–85'' (Griselda Pollock with
Rozsika Parker Rozsika Parker (27 December 1945 – 5 November 2010) was a British psychotherapist, art historian and writer and a feminist. Biography Parker was born in London and spent her early years in Oxford, studying at Wychwood School. Between the ye ...
), 1987. *''Vision and Difference: emininity, Feminism, and Histories of Art', London: Routledge, and New York: Methuen, 1987. *"Inscriptions in the Feminine". In
Catherine de Zegher Catherine de Zegher (born Marie-Catherine Alma Gladys de Zegher Groningen, April 14, 1955) is a Belgian curator and a modern and contemporary art historian. She has a degree in art history and archaeology from the University of Ghent. From 1988 ...
(ed.), ''Inside the Visible''. MIT, 1996. 67–87. *''Agency and the Avant-Garde: Studies in Authorship and History by Way of Van Gogh'', in ''Block'' 1989/15, pp. 5–15. Reprinted in: Orton & Pollock 1996, pp. 315–342 *"Oeuvres Autistes." In: ''Versus'' 3, 1994, pp. 14–18 * (Edited with Richard Kendall)''Dealing with Degas: Representations of Women and the Politics of Vision''. London: Pandora Books, 1992 (now Rivers Oram Press). *''Avant-Garde Gambits: Gender and the Colour of Art History'', London: Thames and Hudson, 1993. * *(Edited), ''Generations and Geographies: Critical Theories and Critical Practices in Feminism and the Visual Arts'', Routledge, 1996. *(with Fred Orton) ''Avant-Gardes and Partisans Reviewed'', Manchester University Press, 1996. *''The Ambivalence of Pleasure'', Getty Art History Oral Documentation Project, interview by Richard Cándida Smith, Getty Research Institute, 1997. *''Mary Cassatt Painter of Modern Women'', London: Thames & Hudson: World of Art, 1998. *(Edited with Richard Thomson), ''On not seeing Provence: Van Gogh and the landscape of consolation, 1888–1889'', in: ''Framing France: The representation of landscape in France, 1870–1914'', Manchester University Press, 1998, pp. 81–118 *''Aesthetics. Politics. Ethics Julia Kristeva 1966–96'', Special Issue Guest Edited ''parallax'', no. 8, 1998. *''Differencing the Canon: Feminism and the Histories of Art'', London: Routledge, 1999. *''Looking Back to the Future: Essays by Griselda Pollock from the 1990s'', New York: G&B New Arts, introduced by Penny Florence, 2000. . *(Edited with Valerie Mainz), ''Work and the Image'', 2 vols. London: Ashgate Press, 2000. *''Vision and Difference: Feminism, Femininity and the Histories of Art'' (Chapter 1: Feminist interventions in the histories of art: an introduction
Chapter 3: Modernity and the spaces of femininity
, Routledge Classics, 2003. *(Edited), ''Psychoanalysis and the Image'', Boston and Oxford: Blackwell, 2006. *''A Very Long Engagement: Singularity and Difference in the Critical Writing on Eva Hesse'' in Griselda Pollock with Vanessa Corby (eds), ''Encountering Eva Hesse'', London and Munich: Prestel, 2006. *(Edited with
Joyce Zemans Joyce Zemans D.F.A. D.Litt. (born April 21, 1940) is a Canadian art historian, curator, cultural policy specialist and academic. She is known as the first woman to serve as York University`s Dean of Fine Arts and as director of the Canada Counc ...
), ''Museums after Modernism'', Boston: Blackwells, 2007. *''Encounters in the Virtual Feminist Museum: Time, Space and the Archive'', London: Routledge, 2007. *(Edited, with Victoria Turvey-Sauron), ''The Sacred and the Feminine'', London: I.B. Tauris, 2008. * *''Digital and Other Virtualities: Renegotiating the Image'', edited by Griselda Pollock and Antony Bryant, I.B. Tauris, 2010. 9781845115685. *''After-effects/After-images: Trauma and aesthetic transformation in the Virtual Feminist Museum'', Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2013. 978-0-7190-8798-1 * * ''Charlotte Salomon and the Theatre of Memory'', Yale University Press, 2018. . *
Bracha L Ettinger Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger (born March 23, 1948) is an Israeli artist, painter and writer, visual analyst, psychoanalyst and philosopher, living and working in Paris and Tel Aviv. She is regarded as a major French feminist theorist and promin ...
, ''Matrixial Subjectivity, Aesthetics and Ethics'' edited by Griselda Pollock. Palgrave MacMillan, 2020.978-1-137-34515-8


See also

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Art history Art history is the study of aesthetic objects and visual expression in historical and stylistic context. Traditionally, the discipline of art history emphasized painting, drawing, sculpture, architecture, ceramics and decorative arts; yet today, ...
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Avant-garde The avant-garde (; In 'advance guard' or ' vanguard', literally 'fore-guard') is a person or work that is experimental, radical, or unorthodox with respect to art, culture, or society.John Picchione, The New Avant-garde in Italy: Theoretica ...
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Gender studies Gender studies is an interdisciplinary academic field devoted to analysing gender identity and gendered representation. Gender studies originated in the field of women's studies, concerning women, feminism, gender, and politics. The field n ...
* Feminist art movement in the United States * Feminist film theory * Feminist theory * Film theory *
Cultural studies Cultural studies is an interdisciplinary field that examines the political dynamics of contemporary culture (including popular culture) and its historical foundations. Cultural studies researchers generally investigate how cultural practices re ...
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Women's history Women's history is the study of the role that women have played in history and the methods required to do so. It includes the study of the history of the growth of woman's rights throughout recorded history, personal achievement over a period of ...


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Personal page at the University of Leeds WebsiteInterview in Documenta MagazineOn ''Psychoanalysis and the Image''

Griselda Pollock discusses the life and work of artist Charlotte Salomon
Griselda Pollock on Charlotte Salomon
UCL History of Art: Griselda Pollock – Making Feminist Memories – Part 2
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