As a corrective, the Guerrilla Girls survey the last two thousand years of Western Art and celebrate the women artists within it. Examining the attitudes towards women which have led to the devaluation of women as artists, the authors argue that the history of art has been one of discrimination. Brief biographies of selected women showcase the manner in which they have, against the odds, become great artists. Bibliography 3 p
Looking at the work of women artists and the history of art, the authors trace the development of th...
As the title suggests, this exhibition catalogue concerns the work of six British women artists whos...
In a rare New York appearance, internationally known feminist advocacy group the Guerrilla Girls are...
Founded as a response to a lack of female artists in an exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art, the Gue...
The article focuses on an artist and activist collective Guerrilla Girls, created in 1985 in order t...
The article focuses on an artist and activist collective Guerrilla Girls, created in 1985 in or- der...
Starting with a critique of existing methodologies and histories of the period, this book examines t...
Where are the works of the great women artists? Why are there so few represented in museums? In this...
During the past twenty-five years there have been numerous highly charged and open criticisms levied...
Guerilla Girls, The Advantages Of Being A Woman Artist, poster print, detail of portfolio, 43 x 56 c...
This study explores the issue of unequal representation of women artists in the art-world (museums, ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [62]-65)This thesis explored the lives, thoughts, and exp...
Artist Georg Baselitz recently declared that women simply cannot paint, and we are told by influenti...
During the 1970s, adding 'women's' to 'art' was a powerfully political act. Fuelled by the momentum ...
Poster for A Dialogue on Discrimination in Art, Media, and Politics, a Guerrilla Girls Gig with or...
Looking at the work of women artists and the history of art, the authors trace the development of th...
As the title suggests, this exhibition catalogue concerns the work of six British women artists whos...
In a rare New York appearance, internationally known feminist advocacy group the Guerrilla Girls are...
Founded as a response to a lack of female artists in an exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art, the Gue...
The article focuses on an artist and activist collective Guerrilla Girls, created in 1985 in order t...
The article focuses on an artist and activist collective Guerrilla Girls, created in 1985 in or- der...
Starting with a critique of existing methodologies and histories of the period, this book examines t...
Where are the works of the great women artists? Why are there so few represented in museums? In this...
During the past twenty-five years there have been numerous highly charged and open criticisms levied...
Guerilla Girls, The Advantages Of Being A Woman Artist, poster print, detail of portfolio, 43 x 56 c...
This study explores the issue of unequal representation of women artists in the art-world (museums, ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [62]-65)This thesis explored the lives, thoughts, and exp...
Artist Georg Baselitz recently declared that women simply cannot paint, and we are told by influenti...
During the 1970s, adding 'women's' to 'art' was a powerfully political act. Fuelled by the momentum ...
Poster for A Dialogue on Discrimination in Art, Media, and Politics, a Guerrilla Girls Gig with or...
Looking at the work of women artists and the history of art, the authors trace the development of th...
As the title suggests, this exhibition catalogue concerns the work of six British women artists whos...
In a rare New York appearance, internationally known feminist advocacy group the Guerrilla Girls are...