Discussion of the process of collectively curating the 'Now You Can Go' programme which drew inspiration from Italian feminist movements and practices of the 1970s and 1980s, in the context of a panel on curating May 1968 and its aftermath
A renowned art critic of the 1960s, Carla Lonzi abandoned the art world in 1970 to found Rivolta Fem...
The Italian Feminist movement has long been considered through a comparative lens in the grand schem...
This essay examines how the past was remembered and politicized during the decade following the poli...
Now You Can Go was an events programme inspired by Italian feminisms of the late 1960s, 1970s and 19...
In tandem with Oreet Ashery’s Revisiting Genesis exhibition and web project Helena Reckitt discussed...
This lecture focuses on ‘Now You Can Go,’ a two-week long events programme inspired by Italian femin...
In recent years, protests across the globe have placed social movements at the heart of media attent...
A Feminist Chorus for Feminist Revolt was performed as part of Now You Can Go, the series of events,...
The article concerns the development of the public events programme “Now You Can Go” that the author...
A conversation between curator and art historian Gabrielle Moser and curator Helena Reckitt on the c...
In Italy, women have long been stereotypically marked as either objects of sexual desire or as produ...
This lecture focuses on ‘Now You Can Go,’ a two-week long events programme inspired by Italian femin...
A conversation between curator and art historian Gabrielle Moser and curator Helena Reckitt on the c...
Represents the first comprehensive reconstruction of Italian women’s film cultures of the 1960s and ...
International audienceA renowned art critic of the 1960s, Carla Lonzi abandoned the art world in 197...
A renowned art critic of the 1960s, Carla Lonzi abandoned the art world in 1970 to found Rivolta Fem...
The Italian Feminist movement has long been considered through a comparative lens in the grand schem...
This essay examines how the past was remembered and politicized during the decade following the poli...
Now You Can Go was an events programme inspired by Italian feminisms of the late 1960s, 1970s and 19...
In tandem with Oreet Ashery’s Revisiting Genesis exhibition and web project Helena Reckitt discussed...
This lecture focuses on ‘Now You Can Go,’ a two-week long events programme inspired by Italian femin...
In recent years, protests across the globe have placed social movements at the heart of media attent...
A Feminist Chorus for Feminist Revolt was performed as part of Now You Can Go, the series of events,...
The article concerns the development of the public events programme “Now You Can Go” that the author...
A conversation between curator and art historian Gabrielle Moser and curator Helena Reckitt on the c...
In Italy, women have long been stereotypically marked as either objects of sexual desire or as produ...
This lecture focuses on ‘Now You Can Go,’ a two-week long events programme inspired by Italian femin...
A conversation between curator and art historian Gabrielle Moser and curator Helena Reckitt on the c...
Represents the first comprehensive reconstruction of Italian women’s film cultures of the 1960s and ...
International audienceA renowned art critic of the 1960s, Carla Lonzi abandoned the art world in 197...
A renowned art critic of the 1960s, Carla Lonzi abandoned the art world in 1970 to found Rivolta Fem...
The Italian Feminist movement has long been considered through a comparative lens in the grand schem...
This essay examines how the past was remembered and politicized during the decade following the poli...