A two-day research symposium considering the resonance of feminist art, thinking and collectivity in contemporary life. Riffing on Amelia Jones’ concept of ‘queer feminist durationality,’ it explores feminist legacies, potentials and pitfalls to examine how tactics and strategies from earlier movements and projects are being re-examined and redeployed today. Concerned with the dangers of romanticising earlier struggles and succumbing to Left melancholy, the symposium looks at how feminisms in art and curating contribute to a constellation of cultural production. Such speculations open up to the differences in intention and reception across place, time and context. Contributions range from talks and conversations to film screenings, music...
© 2016 Harriet MaherThis thesis sets out to examine the ways in which feminism manifests itself in c...
Feminist practitioners such as Barbara Kruger, Mary Kelly and Narelle Jubelin have made an important...
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...
The position that feminist art holds within the art museum is complex and often contradictory. As Me...
The Feminist Duration Reading Group focuses on under-known and under-appreciated feminist texts, mov...
The position that feminist art holds within the art museum is complex and often contradictory. As Me...
As part of ‘Never the Same: what (else) can art writing do?’ at Calgary Contemporary, Helena Reckitt...
This report is the outcome of a month-long practicum and exploratory study of the history of feminis...
From Where I Stand Feminist Art/Writing: Genealogies, Subjectivities, and Critique A workshop...
Feminist art is an artistic political movement that arised as an expression of feminism. It shows an...
In 1971, Linda Nochlin asked: “Why have there been no great women artists?” Forty years later, femin...
[Summary of the book containing this chapter:] What happens to art when feminism grips the curatoria...
This discussion between nine curators, theorists and art historians addresses some of the contempora...
A discussion between Pauline Boudry and Renate Lorenz, Artists, Berlin; Angela Dimitrakaki, Senior L...
© 2016 Harriet MaherThis thesis sets out to examine the ways in which feminism manifests itself in c...
Feminist practitioners such as Barbara Kruger, Mary Kelly and Narelle Jubelin have made an important...
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...
The position that feminist art holds within the art museum is complex and often contradictory. As Me...
The Feminist Duration Reading Group focuses on under-known and under-appreciated feminist texts, mov...
The position that feminist art holds within the art museum is complex and often contradictory. As Me...
As part of ‘Never the Same: what (else) can art writing do?’ at Calgary Contemporary, Helena Reckitt...
This report is the outcome of a month-long practicum and exploratory study of the history of feminis...
From Where I Stand Feminist Art/Writing: Genealogies, Subjectivities, and Critique A workshop...
Feminist art is an artistic political movement that arised as an expression of feminism. It shows an...
In 1971, Linda Nochlin asked: “Why have there been no great women artists?” Forty years later, femin...
[Summary of the book containing this chapter:] What happens to art when feminism grips the curatoria...
This discussion between nine curators, theorists and art historians addresses some of the contempora...
A discussion between Pauline Boudry and Renate Lorenz, Artists, Berlin; Angela Dimitrakaki, Senior L...
© 2016 Harriet MaherThis thesis sets out to examine the ways in which feminism manifests itself in c...
Feminist practitioners such as Barbara Kruger, Mary Kelly and Narelle Jubelin have made an important...
In tandem with Oreet Ashery’s Revisiting Genesis exhibition and web project Helena Reckitt discussed...