Introduction: Feminism-Art-Theory: Towards a (political) historiography -- 1. Overviews. Introduction -- Gender in/of culture. Valerie Solanas, 'Scum Manifesto' (1968 ...
In 1976, activists Ruth Iskin, Lucy Lippard, and Arlene Raven sent pink postcards to hundreds of artists: “If you consider yourself a feminist,” the postcards’ prompt read, “would you respond by using ...
In Woman’s Work is Never Done, Health (1995), the times on the pink clock point to “domestic voilence” [sic], breast cancer, and abortion rights and safety, among other critical items. The clock works ...
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), ...
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.” ...
Hundreds of works by local, national and international women artists will have a home at the Dayton Art Institute. The museum has received a transformational gift from Sara and Michelle Vance Waddell, ...
Her revision of “The Last Supper” was a defining image for the movement in the ’70s, and her ritualistic performances would be an influence for decades. By Jillian Steinhauer Mary Beth Edelson, a ...
Although the two never met, their careers ran on parallel paths. Both confronted the patriarchal language in often controversial visual experiments; sometimes through a linguistic play, sometimes ...
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