Mary Garrard Explained

Mary Garrard
Nationality:American
Occupation:Art historian
Awards:Lifetime Achievement Award, Women's Caucus for Art (2005)
Discipline:Feminist art history
Workplaces:American University
Main Interests:Artemisia Gentileschi
Notable Works:Artemisia Gentileschi: The Image of the Female Hero in Italian Baroque Art (1989)
The Power of Feminist Art: The American Movement of the 1970s, History and Impact (1996)

Mary DuBose Garrard (born 1937) is an American art historian and emerita professor at American University.[1] [2] She is recognized as "one of the founders of feminist art theory"[2] and is particularly known for her work on the Baroque painter Artemisia Gentileschi.[3]

Education

Garrard earned her B.A. degree at H. Sophie Newcomb Memorial College in 1958, her M.A. degree at Harvard University in 1960, and her Ph.D. at Johns Hopkins University in 1970.[4] [5] writing her dissertation on "The Early Sculpture of Jacopo Sansovino—Florence and Rome."[6] [7]

Work

From 1974 to 1976, Garrard served as the second national president of the Women’s Caucus for Art.[1]

Garrard's feminist scholarship began with articles in the 1970s, including "Of Men, Women and Art: Some Historical Reflections" (Art Journal, 1976) and "Feminism: Has It Changed Art History?" (Heresies, 1978).[1]

With Norma Broude, Garrard co-authored and edited several books on art history and curated an exhibition, Claiming Space: Some American Feminist Originators, in 2007 at the Katzen Arts Center.[8]

Selected publications

With Norma Broude

Awards

Grants and sponsored research

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Feminists Who Changed America 1963–1975. University of Illinois Press. 2006. 978-0252031892. Love. Barbara J.. Urbana. 168. registration.
  2. News: Expanded Text of Mary Garrard Interview. Gopnik. Blake. Blake Gopnik. 5 October 2008. The Washington Post. 10 March 2015.
  3. Pollock. Griselda. Griselda Pollock. 1990. Rev. of Garrard, Artemisia Gentileschi. The Art Bulletin. 72. 3. 499–505. 10.2307/3045754. 3045754.
  4. Web site: Faculty Profile: Mary Garrard. 22 September 2020. American University. en-US.
  5. Book: The Johns Hopkins University Conferring of Degrees at the Close of the Ninety-fourth Academic Year. 15 July 1970. Johns Hopkins University Office of the University Registrar. Baltimore. 49. 27 May 1970.
  6. Book: The Johns Hopkins University, Conferring of Degrees at the Close of the Ninety-Fourth Academic Year, May 24, 1970, Keyser Quadrangle, Homewood, Baltimore, Maryland.. The Johns Hopkins University. 1970. Baltimore. 50. Doctors of Philosophy in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences..
  7. Mary DuBose Garrard. "The Early Sculpture of Jacopo Sansovino: Florence and Rome." PhD diss.The Johns Hopkins University, 1970.
  8. News: AU Museum Gives Women's Work the 'Space' It Deserves. Dawson. Jessica. 18 November 2007. The Washington Post. 10 March 2015.