Book synopsis: This thought-provoking book explores the increasing visibility of women’s art in Britain, Europe and America.\ud \ud Considers the work of American artists Martha Rosler and Kara Walker, Irish artist Alice Maher, British artists Lubaina Himid, Christine Borland, Sarah Lucas, Cornelia Parker, Gillian Wearing and Rachel Whiteread, and the international performance group, moti roti.\ud \ud Features specially-commissioned interviews with some of these artists.\ud \ud Covers diverse media, from sculpture and painting through to photography, installations, video and performance
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The Book Dispersed is an exhibition that creates a space for practitioners to come together, read, t...
In this intriguing book, a diverse collection of case studies sheds light on the effects of gender i...
Book synopsis: An in-depth guide to the collaborative projects by a duo of groundbreaking artists, L...
Book synopsis: This thought-provoking book explores the increasing visibility of women’s art in Brit...
Book synopsis: This illustrated book examines the work and artistic culture of women artists in Fran...
“Conversation Piece” is a British Art Studies series that draws together a group of contributors to ...
[Summary of the book containing this chapter:] What happens to art when feminism grips the curatoria...
Book synopsis: Anyone who examines the history of Western art must be struck by the prevalence of im...
'Contemporary British Women Artists: In their own words' features a series of interviews. It present...
Consultant Editor's introduction for The Art of Feminism, a popular trade book which shows how the f...
What is the significance of gendered identification in relation to artists' moving image? How do wom...
Consultant Editor for this popular trade book which shows how the feminist movement, since its incep...
The art market is a 67 billion dollar machine that grows each year exponentially, yet women artists ...
Book synopsis: In this fourth volume of the Art of the Twentieth Century series, the contributors ad...
Artist Georg Baselitz recently declared that women simply cannot paint, and we are told by influenti...
The Book Dispersed is an exhibition that creates a space for practitioners to come together, read, t...
In this intriguing book, a diverse collection of case studies sheds light on the effects of gender i...
Book synopsis: An in-depth guide to the collaborative projects by a duo of groundbreaking artists, L...