Robins describes the backlash against feminism and the exclusion of women artists in the 1980s. Discussing diverse approaches adopted by 21 American artists, she questions the monolithic approach to contemporary art. Biographical notes
Documenting the work of eight women artist from Southern California on the theme of domesticity, Rav...
Linda Nochim has posed the question why there are no great women artists? (Nochim 1988) While this q...
Feminist art originated during the beginning of the second wave of feminism, starting in the late 19...
Robins describes the backlash against feminism and the exclusion of women artists in the 1980s. Disc...
Through an examination of systems of validation and economic support in art, Rosen looks at art betw...
Artist Georg Baselitz recently declared that women simply cannot paint, and we are told by influenti...
Art is a human endeavor with complex associations to the spiritual, social, economic and political r...
Where are the works of the great women artists? Why are there so few represented in museums? In this...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [62]-65)This thesis explored the lives, thoughts, and exp...
Woman artist signifies contemporary feminism\u27s challenge of longstanding but tacit gender and pr...
Nochlin‘s 1971 essay Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists? highlighted the barriers that women...
In 1971, Linda Nochlin asked: “Why have there been no great women artists?” Forty years later, femin...
Feminist and..., organized by Guest Curator Hilary Robinson, Ph.D., presents new work by six women a...
This special exhibition of the permanent collection focuses exclusively on the contributions of Amer...
It’s common in the arts today to challenge the “canon” – to point out the limitations and biases of ...
Documenting the work of eight women artist from Southern California on the theme of domesticity, Rav...
Linda Nochim has posed the question why there are no great women artists? (Nochim 1988) While this q...
Feminist art originated during the beginning of the second wave of feminism, starting in the late 19...
Robins describes the backlash against feminism and the exclusion of women artists in the 1980s. Disc...
Through an examination of systems of validation and economic support in art, Rosen looks at art betw...
Artist Georg Baselitz recently declared that women simply cannot paint, and we are told by influenti...
Art is a human endeavor with complex associations to the spiritual, social, economic and political r...
Where are the works of the great women artists? Why are there so few represented in museums? In this...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [62]-65)This thesis explored the lives, thoughts, and exp...
Woman artist signifies contemporary feminism\u27s challenge of longstanding but tacit gender and pr...
Nochlin‘s 1971 essay Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists? highlighted the barriers that women...
In 1971, Linda Nochlin asked: “Why have there been no great women artists?” Forty years later, femin...
Feminist and..., organized by Guest Curator Hilary Robinson, Ph.D., presents new work by six women a...
This special exhibition of the permanent collection focuses exclusively on the contributions of Amer...
It’s common in the arts today to challenge the “canon” – to point out the limitations and biases of ...
Documenting the work of eight women artist from Southern California on the theme of domesticity, Rav...
Linda Nochim has posed the question why there are no great women artists? (Nochim 1988) While this q...
Feminist art originated during the beginning of the second wave of feminism, starting in the late 19...