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Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 12:33:45 +0800
To: [email protected]
From: [email protected] (Mare Tralla)
Subject: PRIVATE VIEWS launch

The Women's Art Library

Requests the pleasure of your company on Thursday 25th January 2001
To celebrate the launch of a new book from I.B. Tauris & Co Ltd

PRIVATE VIEWS - Spaces and Gender in Art from Britain and Estonia 
Edited by Angela Dimitrakaki, Pam Skelton and Mare Tralla


6.00pm to 8.00pm
The Central Club
Central Saint Martins
Southampton Row
London WC1B 4AP

For further information please contact:

Tahini Nadim
Tel: +44 (0)207514 8863
E-mail: [email protected]

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PRIVATE VIEWS - Spaces and Gender in Art from Britain and Estonia
Edited by Angela Dimitrakaki, Pam Skelton and Mare Tralla

New Publication Women's Art Library

Book Launch Thursday 25 January 2001, 6.00pm to 8.00 pm, The Central Club,
Central Saint Martins, Southampton Row, London (nearest tube: Holborn)

Susan Brind, Angela Dimitrakaki, Naomi Dines, Group F.F.F.F, Marit Folstad, Anu 
Juurak, Eve Kiiler, Katrin Kivimaa, KIWA, Mari Koort, Pauline van Mourik 
Broekman, Aoife Mac Namara, Barbi Pilvre, Ene-Liis Semper, Joanne P. Sharp, 
Liina Siib, S.Girls, Pam Skelton, Tiziana Terranova, Annika Tonts, Mare Tralla, 
Sonja Zelic

Private Views: spaces and gender in contemporary art from britain and estonia 
offers a compelling insight into contemporary art,  gender and difference in the 
shifting cultural landscapes of Europe.

Richly-illustrated, it expands on issues raised by the recent British-Estonian 
show Private Views in Tallinn and explores the meanings held by tradition and 
technology, feminism and postfeminism, national discourses and the market, both 
locally and globally.

In the specially-commissioned chapters for this volume, UK-based and Estonian 
writers offer a variety of approaches to aspects of contemporary art while 
arguments are drawn from art history, geography, social history and cultural 
studies. A timely contribution to current debates about the production and 
reception of new art, Private Views represents a dynamic perspective which 
recognisqes the different challenges facing women in these societies, whilst 
acknowledging the possibility of interaction across cultures.

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Private Views is published by Women's art Library and is distributed by I.B. 
Tauris & CO Ltd, London. Price ?14.95. Paperback 122pp., 20 b/w and 30 colour 
illustrations, 210mm x 250mm. ISBN 1 86064 655 7
For distribution details please contact I.B. Tauris, Victoria House, Bloomsbury 
Square, london WC1B 4DZ, tel: +44 (0)20 7831 9060 fax: +44 (0)20 7831 9061

Prof. Mare Tralla | Head of E-Media Centre
E-Media Centre | Estonian Academy of Arts
Tartu mnt. 1 | 10145 Tallinn | Estonia
phone +372 (0) 6276 336 | fax +372 (0)6267 350
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mobile | +44 (0)7939 57 52 84
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