This essay is an initial study that examines selected contemporary video artworks addressing identity and representation by contemporary Italian women artists. The author shows how these women artists seek to avoid the objectification and sanitisation of the traditional iconographies involving women in patriarchal Catholic systems. Selected works by Elisabetta Di Sopra, Francesca Fini, and Mariateresa Sartori are discussed by comparing elements from works by earlier generations of feminist video artists, such as Pipilotti Rist, Elaine Shemilt, and Catherine Elwes. Drawing on theories of both video and feminist art, this article examines how the development of a new aesthetic in early women's video art practice in the 1970s and 1980s is stil...
EWVA - European Women’s Video Art in the 70s and 80s is an AHRC funded research project based at Dun...
The main goal of this research is to discuss how female painters identified themselves during the ch...
http://www.ewva.ac.ukEWVA European Women’s Video Art in the 70s and 80s aims to recover and reassess...
This essay is an initial study that examines selected contemporary video artworks addressing identit...
This article examines the role of Italian women artists in the setting up of video art initiatives i...
This article examines the role of Italian women artists in the setting up of video art initiatives i...
This paper addresses how, since the 1960s to the present, part of women's video art has broken the t...
Body; identity; self-representation; sexuality; stereotypical images of women as portrayed by the so...
In this chapter, the author discusses how the category of the self-portrait is significant to critic...
This paper examines the way in which women video artists embodied violence in their video pieces as ...
This paper investigates the actions executed by Italian artists – male and female – centred on inter...
‘European Women’s Video Art’ is a multi-component research project, led by Elaine Shemilt, which inv...
This article examines the role of Italian women artists in the setting up of video art initiatives i...
Założeniem pracy dyplomowej jest przybliżenie sylwetek oraz twórczości artystek wideo, które w swoic...
This piece is a rework of some theories outlined L. Leuzzi, ‘Self/Portraits: The Mirror, The Self an...
EWVA - European Women’s Video Art in the 70s and 80s is an AHRC funded research project based at Dun...
The main goal of this research is to discuss how female painters identified themselves during the ch...
http://www.ewva.ac.ukEWVA European Women’s Video Art in the 70s and 80s aims to recover and reassess...
This essay is an initial study that examines selected contemporary video artworks addressing identit...
This article examines the role of Italian women artists in the setting up of video art initiatives i...
This article examines the role of Italian women artists in the setting up of video art initiatives i...
This paper addresses how, since the 1960s to the present, part of women's video art has broken the t...
Body; identity; self-representation; sexuality; stereotypical images of women as portrayed by the so...
In this chapter, the author discusses how the category of the self-portrait is significant to critic...
This paper examines the way in which women video artists embodied violence in their video pieces as ...
This paper investigates the actions executed by Italian artists – male and female – centred on inter...
‘European Women’s Video Art’ is a multi-component research project, led by Elaine Shemilt, which inv...
This article examines the role of Italian women artists in the setting up of video art initiatives i...
Założeniem pracy dyplomowej jest przybliżenie sylwetek oraz twórczości artystek wideo, które w swoic...
This piece is a rework of some theories outlined L. Leuzzi, ‘Self/Portraits: The Mirror, The Self an...
EWVA - European Women’s Video Art in the 70s and 80s is an AHRC funded research project based at Dun...
The main goal of this research is to discuss how female painters identified themselves during the ch...
http://www.ewva.ac.ukEWVA European Women’s Video Art in the 70s and 80s aims to recover and reassess...