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  1. Griselda Frances Sinclair Pollock ist eine südafrikanisch-britische Kunsthistorikerin, Kulturwissenschaftlerin, Publizistin und Professorin für Geschlechterforschung.

  2. Griselda Frances Sinclair Pollock (born 11 March 1949) is an art historian and cultural analyst of international, postcolonial feminist studies in visual arts and visual culture. Since 1977, Pollock has been an influential scholar of modern art, avant-garde art, postmodern art , and contemporary art .

  3. Position: Professor Emerita. Areas of expertise: Feminist studies in the visual arts; criitical studies of contemporary art; feminist cultural theory; cultural analysis, theory and history; social histories of art; trauma and aesthetics; opera. Email: G.F.S.Pollock@leeds.ac.uk. Location: G11 Fine Art Building.

  4. Griselda Pollock. Art historian, cultural critic, author, Visions of Difference. One of the country’s leading cultural theorists, Griselda Pollock’s works include Visions and Difference and Looking Back to the Future. She is currently Director of the Centre for Cultural Analysis, Theory and History at the University of Leeds.

  5. Overview. Early and prominent feminist art historian in the revision of art history of the late 20th century. Pollock’s parents were Alan Winston Seten Pollock and Kathleen Alexandra Sinclair Pollock. She grew up in South Africa until she was seven when her family moved to Canada in 1956.

  6. Welcome to the wonderfully complex, intersectional world of art historian Professor Griselda Pollock – a woman who embraces names and identities and who has, over the past 50 years, gone in search of the missing women of the 20 th century art world.

  7. Griselda Pollock is Professor of Social and Critical Histories of Art and Director of the AHRB Centre for Cultural Analysis, Theory and History (a co-sponsor of this event) at the University of Leeds.