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If Shulamith Firestone’s last work haunts the feminist movement, it may be because it suggests something disturbing about feminism itself.
An installation view of “Linder: Danger Came Smiling” at the Hayward Gallery. Simon Coates for Observer The 1990s were a quiet time for Linder, and the exhibition neatly skips forward to the ...
Sara Veale’s portrayal of nine dancers who rebelled against the constraints of classical ballet is so broadly glowing that ...
Go to an art museum and, if you’re fresh off Dworkin ... She described herself as “not the fun kind” of feminist. During her lifetime, others had far less kind things to say.
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TheCollector on MSNHow Linda Nochlin Brought Feminism Into Art HistoryThis intriguing woman pioneered the field of feminist art history, and her writing inspired ... conservative but with a core group of radical students and more progressive than other women ...
Loyola's Women and Leadership Archives presents historic clippings and artwork of women empowerment to champion feminist ...
A feminist symposium blending art and academia will inspire in-depth conversations about gender, power and international ...
At a time when much of contemporary textile art pursues precision through digital mastery or post-digital hybridity, Yang ...
The early leaders of the feminist movement were against abortion. The radical feminist Susan B. Anthony referred to abortion as "child murder" and viewed it as a means of exploiting both women and ...
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