The Met reveals feminist take on porcelain that ‘has always elicited a strong reaction’
In a new exhibition, the ‘monstrous’ history of chinoiserie is used to discuss ideas of women and femininityChinoiserie – the European practice of imitating Chinese aesthetics – flourished throughout the 17th and 18th centuries, touching areas ranging from home decor to gardens, architecture and even the literary arts.The Met’s fascinating new exhibit, Monstrous Beauty, takes an innovative look at the practice by showing the significant role it played in shaping modern womanhood, and offering compelling arguments about how it can revise our ideas of women and femininity. Continue reading...