Feminism itself has changed dramatically from women’s liberation of the late 1960s to today’s third wave. Helena Reckitt discusses work by women artists from the heyday of the women’s movement to contemporary times through the filter of domesticity. Asking how women artists have responded to the home as both a site of constraint and a source of rich, previously taboo imagery, Reckitt traces changing attitudes to domestic space, labor, materials, and iconography. The lecture was organised in tandem with a solo exhibition by Michelle Grabner exploring domesticity and exemplifying a new examination of the feminine in contemporary art
The output is an exhibition comprising a series of sculptures, objects and drawings. Research proces...
The entire collection of dusters was exhibited from 4th - 5th August 2018 to coincide with the museu...
Womanhouse was created as an exhibition artwork by Judy Chicago, Miriam Schapiro, and the students o...
As an art student at a historically women’s college, I place my self-portraits in conversation with ...
Housework, Gender and Subjectivity: Cultures of Domesticity is an exhibition inspired by the work of...
This paper reconsiders the relation established between (the architectural) space – the house and t...
Taking inspiration from Dolores Hayden's book Grand Domestic Revolution: A History of Feminist Desig...
Authoritative publication focusing on the role of theory in the evolution of feminist art. Phelan's ...
As part of ‘Part 2: Feminist Legacies and Potentials in Contemporary Art Practice,’ organised by If ...
To what extent have developments in global politics, artworld institutions, and local cultures resha...
This dissertation investigates the use of the image of the home as image and subject in American art...
"This research project aims to shed light on the important role that domesticity has played in art, ...
What happens to art when feminism grips the curatorial imagination? How do sexual politics become re...
Documenting the work of eight women artist from Southern California on the theme of domesticity, Rav...
This Third Text special issue addresses feminist art and theory, and global studies that share a ten...
The output is an exhibition comprising a series of sculptures, objects and drawings. Research proces...
The entire collection of dusters was exhibited from 4th - 5th August 2018 to coincide with the museu...
Womanhouse was created as an exhibition artwork by Judy Chicago, Miriam Schapiro, and the students o...
As an art student at a historically women’s college, I place my self-portraits in conversation with ...
Housework, Gender and Subjectivity: Cultures of Domesticity is an exhibition inspired by the work of...
This paper reconsiders the relation established between (the architectural) space – the house and t...
Taking inspiration from Dolores Hayden's book Grand Domestic Revolution: A History of Feminist Desig...
Authoritative publication focusing on the role of theory in the evolution of feminist art. Phelan's ...
As part of ‘Part 2: Feminist Legacies and Potentials in Contemporary Art Practice,’ organised by If ...
To what extent have developments in global politics, artworld institutions, and local cultures resha...
This dissertation investigates the use of the image of the home as image and subject in American art...
"This research project aims to shed light on the important role that domesticity has played in art, ...
What happens to art when feminism grips the curatorial imagination? How do sexual politics become re...
Documenting the work of eight women artist from Southern California on the theme of domesticity, Rav...
This Third Text special issue addresses feminist art and theory, and global studies that share a ten...
The output is an exhibition comprising a series of sculptures, objects and drawings. Research proces...
The entire collection of dusters was exhibited from 4th - 5th August 2018 to coincide with the museu...
Womanhouse was created as an exhibition artwork by Judy Chicago, Miriam Schapiro, and the students o...