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Miriam Schapiro (1923-2015) was a genuine hero of feminist art and—since feminist art, especially the Southern California branch of it, was so influential in the greater movement—feminism ...
A Feminist Art Tour of Washington The Post asked art historians Norma Broude and Mary D. Garrard to cite some of their feminist favorites on view locally. They define "feminist art" as works that ...
16 gallery shows and museum exhibitions to see in honor of women's history month, featuring works by prominent feminist artists.
More Than 40 Years Later, Artists Answer a Still-Relevant Question: What Is Feminist Art? An exhibition from the Archives of American Art asks artists—and the viewer—to ponder what makes art ...
Ida Applebroog, feminist artist who shattered taboos, dies at 93 Her disquieting, sometimes graphic work explored the female body, female experience and the power structures that govern society ...
Mothers of Invention tells the story of how the movements, media, and styles of the past 50 years were inspired by feminism — through mostly White artists.
The Tomorrow Girls Troop bring their first U.S. exhibit “We Can Do It!" to the NJCU Visual Arts Gallery from Nov. 14 through Dec. 18, 2024.
A feminist painting has been taken down from a Houma art gallery after it was discovered to contain menstrual blood.
Lauren Elkin explains the inspirations and surprising opinions behind her new book on women artists, 'Art Monsters: Unruly Bodies in Feminist Art.' ...
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