Susan Best

Susan Best is an art historian with expertise in critical theory and modern and contemporary art. Best is a Professor at the Queensland College of Art, Griffith University.

Her book, Visualizing Feeling: Affect and the Feminine Avant-garde[1] focuses on four women artists of the 1960s and 70s: Eva Hesse, Lygia Clark, Ana Mendieta and Theresa Hak Kyung Cha.[2] It shows how their work transforms the avant-garde protocols of the period by introducing an affective dimension to late modern art.[2] According to Suzannah Biernoff Visualizing Feeling: Affect and the Feminine Avant-garde "should be compulsory reading for anyone interested in psychoanalytic approaches to art."[3] The project was funded by an Australian Research Council Discovery grant.

Awards

In 2012, her book Visualizing Feeling: Affect and the Feminine Avant-garde won the best book prize awarded by the Art Association of Australia and New Zealand.[4]

Selected Books

Selected Book Chapters

References

  1. Best, Susan. Visualizing Feeling: Affect and the Feminine Avant-garde. I.B.Tauris. ISBN 9781848858510.
  2. 1 2 Moody, Alys (20 January 2014). "Interview: Susan Best" (PDF). Das Super Paper. Das Platforms (29): 26–29.
  3. Biernoff, Suzannah (2013). "Beyond Zombie Art: Visualizing Feeling: Affect and the Feminine Avant-Garde". Parallax. 19 (4): 84–89.
  4. "aaanz book/catalogue prizes - 2012 prizes". Art Association of Australia and New Zealand. Retrieved 26 October 2014.
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