Griselda Pollock
British art historian (b. 1949)
Griselda Pollock is a British art historian born in 1949, renowned for her scholarly contributions to the field of visual arts and culture. Her work is characterized by a distinctive approach that integrates global feminist and postcolonial feminist perspectives to analyze modern, avant-garde, postmodern, and contemporary art. With a career spanning over four decades, Pollock has established herself as a prominent figure in the academic community, particularly since 1977.
Pollock's influence extends to various disciplines, including feminist theory, feminist art history, and gender studies. Her research is marked by a commitment to challenging the dominant narratives in art history, which often marginalize women's roles and contributions. By applying a feminist lens to her analysis, Pollock aims to uncover and rectify the historical lack of appreciation for women as artists, rather than merely objects of representation. Through her work, Pollock has significantly impacted the development of art historical discourse, fostering a more nuanced understanding of the complex relationships between art, culture, and gender.