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Art Histories - The Non-Objectifying Voyeurism in John Sloan’s "The Cot"

The Non-Objectifying Voyeurism in John Sloan’s "The Cot"

Art Histories

05/29/10 • 28 min

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UC Davis art history graduate student Alexandra Rea-Baum offers a new view on American artist John Sloan through the analysis of his non-objectifying gaze seen in "The Cot," a painting included in the Ash Can's exhibit at the MacBeth Gallery, NYC, in 1907.

05/29/10 • 28 min

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