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Korean feminist art of the 2000s reflected the globalized art world by beginning to incorporate intersectionality theory, a framework that explores how race, gender, and class, among other ...
During the Victorian era, a wave of feminist activism swept across Europe. Women challenged the status quo, demanding more ...
The feminist art movement of the 1970s was diffuse and diverse. There was a West Coast movement, in which Ms. Chicago was a major figure, and an East Coast movement. There were feminist essentialists, ...
Cornelia Butler, 'Art and Feminism: An Ideology of Shifting Criteria' (2007); Xabier Arakistain, 'Kiss Kiss Bang Bang: 86 Steps in 45 Years of Art and Feminism' (2007); Mirjam Western, 'rebelle: ...
A Feminist Art Tour of Washington. The Post asked art historians Norma Broude and Mary D. Garrard to cite some of their feminist favorites on view locally.
Openings: A Memoir from the Women’s Art Movement, New York City 1970–1992 Sabra Moore. New Village, $34.95 trade paper (376p) ISBN 978-1-61332-018-1 ...
Curator Courtney Hunt, art and design librarian and assistant professor with OSU Libraries, says she wanted the exhibition to feature the range of contemporary feminist artwork “front and center.” ...
ART ON FILM For more than ... curators and critics who shaped the beliefs and values of the Feminist Art Movement and reveal previously undocumented strategies used to politicize female artists ...
Some of Justice’s paintings exhibited at the Allen Center were inspired by the canonical works of Western art, including 19th-century artwork portraying women by French artist Eugène Delacroix.
The result is "Disclosures," an exhibition in which all of the artwork addresses the theme of feminism from the point of view of equality and justice regardless of race or gender. It will run from ...
A feminist painting has been taken down from a Houma art gallery after it was discovered to contain menstrual blood. The untitled painting is part of a larger show named “Pieces of Me” at the ...
Feminism is a loaded word. That's exactly the reason a pair of Calvin College art professors wanted to do a gallery exhibit addressing the theme of feminism. "We thought that with a visual arts ...