The Wall Of Shamed, an art installation started by Australian artist Suzie Blake, almost feels like a monument made specifically for these women. Blake installed the wall at the Victorian College of ...
In 1971, American feminist art historian Linda Nochlin asked, ‘Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists’? The issue, she wrote in her essay, ‘lies not in our stars, our hormones, our menstrual ...
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If you're all about menstruation and womanhood but in a subtle, artful way, these period-inspired wall hangings need to get into your home decor, stat. The woven wall tapestries are the creations of ...
Women are angry, and they are prolific – one of the surprises upon entering ‘Women in Revolt!’, a new exhibition at Tate Britain that puts feminist art from 1970 to 1990 under the lens, is its sheer ...
Much of the art in “WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution” is fully experimental, made by the seat of its jeans and pleats of its skirts. In fact, the best way to look at the show is as a walk-in ...
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 ...
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