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Joanna Frueh was born on 18 January, 1948 in Chicago, Illinois, USA, is a Performance artist and feminist scholar (1948–2020). Discover Joanna Frueh's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?
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Tucson, Arizona, USA |
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Her husband is Thomas Kochheiser, Russell Dudley, Kathleen G. Williamson
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Joanna Frueh Net Worth
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Joanna Frueh (1948–2020) was an American artist, writer, and feminist scholar.
Frueh was born on January 18, 1948, in Chicago, Illinois to Erne Rene Frueh and Florence (Pass) Frueh.
Both parents were well educated; her father in visual arts and her mother in classical piano.
Frueh received her Bachelor of Art from Sarah Lawrence College in 1970; and her Master of Arts from the University of Chicago in 1971; and her PhD, from the University of Chicago in 1981.
Frueh was the director of Artemisia Gallery, in Chicago, one of the earliest women's art galleries in the United States during 1974–1976.
Her book Monster Beauty: Building the Body of Love, dealing with the aesthetics of beauty, pleasure and the erotic in everyday life was published by the University of California Press.
Her writing combined theory with autobiography, photography, and poetry.
Together they authored a book about stained glass in Chicago, which was published by Loyola University Press in 1983.
Their two successive homes in Highland Park were designed by architects Crombie Taylor and Robert Bruce Tague.
Prior to that she was assistant professor of art history at Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio, (1983–1985) and the University of Arizona, Tucson (1981–1983).
She was Professor Emerita of Art History at the University of Nevada, Reno, where she served from 1990 to 2006.
Frueh authored and edited several books, notably Erotic Faculties (University of California Press, 1996) and Hannah Wilke: A Retrospective (1989); and was coeditor of Picturing the Modern Amazon (2000), Feminist Art Criticism: Art, Identity, Action (1994), and Feminist Art Criticism: An Anthology (1991).
She wrote articles and reviews for Art in America, Art Journal, AfterImage, High Performance Magazine, and New Art Examiner, among others.
Freuh was also a photographer and performance artist; many of her photographs are collaborative self-portraits.
Her work was exhibited internationally.
Frueh was awarded a Women's Caucus for Art Honor Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Visual Arts in 2008.
Frueh died in Tucson, Arizona, on February 20, 2020, due to complications from breast cancer.
Her archives are located at Stanford University Library Special Collections.