Feminist art originated during the beginning of the second wave of feminism, starting in the late 1960s. In this time, women began to mobilize and speak out against many of the oppressive issues that women had long endured, voiceless. Feminist artists contributed to this shift with their unique, subjective, often radical viewpoints, and forms of expression that challenged male domination norms and styles of being. Facing a long history of oppression, many feminist artists of this time responded with anger and shock value in their art. In the fifty years since feminist art, feminist artists have reflected upon the nature of effective art. In a changed social climate and a more subtle set of issues to face, feminist artists should focus on cr...
Catalysed through the coming together of feminist theories that debate ‘the politics of difference’,...
Nochlin‘s 1971 essay Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists? highlighted the barriers that women...
The first volume in the new ‘Plural’ series, this publication seeks to critically dissect the term “...
When I first became aware of so-called "Second-Wave Feminism, " it was 1968 (The First-Wav...
In 1971, Linda Nochlin asked: “Why have there been no great women artists?” Forty years later, femin...
In the last decades, women’s artistic practices have questioned the places to create, contemplate an...
‘Feminisms’ (as a plural) is widely used today to draw attention to inequalities and to critique the...
Consultant Editor for this popular trade book which shows how the feminist movement, since its incep...
The 1970\u27s was a major period of transition in women\u27s history and the history of art. Between...
The position that feminist art holds within the art museum is complex and often contradictory. As Me...
The position that feminist art holds within the art museum is complex and often contradictory. As Me...
This Grant Proposal identifies the current state of feminism in America, proposing a pragmatic femin...
Feminist art is an artistic political movement that arised as an expression of feminism. It shows an...
Feminist art history has followed a traditional Western model by categorizing works into smaller sub...
Artist Georg Baselitz recently declared that women simply cannot paint, and we are told by influenti...
Catalysed through the coming together of feminist theories that debate ‘the politics of difference’,...
Nochlin‘s 1971 essay Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists? highlighted the barriers that women...
The first volume in the new ‘Plural’ series, this publication seeks to critically dissect the term “...
When I first became aware of so-called "Second-Wave Feminism, " it was 1968 (The First-Wav...
In 1971, Linda Nochlin asked: “Why have there been no great women artists?” Forty years later, femin...
In the last decades, women’s artistic practices have questioned the places to create, contemplate an...
‘Feminisms’ (as a plural) is widely used today to draw attention to inequalities and to critique the...
Consultant Editor for this popular trade book which shows how the feminist movement, since its incep...
The 1970\u27s was a major period of transition in women\u27s history and the history of art. Between...
The position that feminist art holds within the art museum is complex and often contradictory. As Me...
The position that feminist art holds within the art museum is complex and often contradictory. As Me...
This Grant Proposal identifies the current state of feminism in America, proposing a pragmatic femin...
Feminist art is an artistic political movement that arised as an expression of feminism. It shows an...
Feminist art history has followed a traditional Western model by categorizing works into smaller sub...
Artist Georg Baselitz recently declared that women simply cannot paint, and we are told by influenti...
Catalysed through the coming together of feminist theories that debate ‘the politics of difference’,...
Nochlin‘s 1971 essay Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists? highlighted the barriers that women...
The first volume in the new ‘Plural’ series, this publication seeks to critically dissect the term “...