Introduction: Feminism-Art-Theory: Towards a (political) historiography -- 1. Overviews. Introduction -- Gender in/of culture. Valerie Solanas, 'Scum Manifesto' (1968 ...
Certain images might spring to mind when we think of feminist art: Ana Mendieta’s Siluetas (1973–78), for example, or Judy Chicago’s “The Dinner Party” (1974–79) — work that in form and content ...
An exhibition from the Archives of American Art asks artists—and the viewer—to ponder what makes art feminist, and how that definition has evolved Lila Thulin - Former Associate Editor, Special ...
In January of 2017, Apsara DiQuinzio was one of the 750,000 people who flocked to downtown Los Angeles for the Women’s March. The event made a lasting impression on the senior curator at the Berkeley ...
Andrea Bowers, “Political Ribbons (REDCAT)” (2023), silkscreen ink on satin ribbons; “Generation After Generation (Judy Chicago and Andrea Bowers discuss the Feminist art Program)” (2023), ...
There are advantages to being a woman in art, members of a group of anonymous activists pointed out in their signature posters back in 1989. For instance: “Not being stuck in a tenured teaching ...
She helped establish the New York Feminist Art Institute. In her own work — monumental pieces carved from found lumber — she evoked ancient feminine imagery. By Penelope Green Nancy Azara, a sculptor ...
There came a point when Lauren Elkin realized her book-in-progress was becoming a blob. As the writer Chris Kraus defines it: “the book as Blob, swallowing and engorging … Unwise and unstoppable.” ...
There came a point when Lauren Elkin realized her book-in-progress was becoming a blob. As the writer Chris Kraus defines it: “the book as Blob, swallowing and engorging … Unwise and unstoppable.” ...