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The growing momentum of the women's liberation movement has stirred controversy and self-examination in all areas of contemporary endeavor—education, business, sciences, politics and the arts. This superb collection of timely, thought-provoking essays provides a rich, multidimensional, view of the prejudices, historical distortions, and inadequacies inherent in the art establishment. The contributors present a harmonious plea for a sincere and unqualified acceptance of women artists in teh contemporary art world.
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Lucy Lippard is both one of our finest critics of contemporary art and one of the most perceptive and strongest supporters of women artists. These thirty essays, written since the publication of Changing in 1971, delineate the growth of Lippard's feminism and the present status of women's art. In Lippards words: "...while I wish I could claim that this book established a new feminist criticism, all I can say is that it extends the basic knowledge of art by women, that it provides the raw material for such a development." From the Center is important, stimulating reading for all concerned with the women's art movement.
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Commentary on and photographs of sculpted and painted images of women created by women shed light upon feminine self-perceptions and the contributions of women artists through the centuries
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A history of women artists : [Every art form-pottery, weaving, painting, graphics, sculpture, photography, from prehistoric times to the present]
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"WOMEN IN THE FINE ARTS FROM THE SEVENTH CENTURY B.C. TO THE TWENTIETH CENTURY" by Clara Erskine Clement is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The book surveys the contributions of women artists throughout history, spanning over two millennia and across multiple cultures. It aims to highlight women's roles and achievements in the fine arts, pointing out that many artists have been overlooked or forgotten despite their significant contributions. The opening of the book introduces the author's mission to gather information about women artists by reaching out to them directly, thus establishing a foundation of credibility and thoroughness for her work. Clement mentions that over a thousand women artists have been identified for this study, sharing intriguing fragments of history, such as those of ancient Greek and Roman women artist names and highlighting the cultural shifts that impacted their careers. It also critiques the lack of recorded contributions from women in the arts before the Renaissance, outlining the challenges they faced throughout different eras while paving the way for future generations of female artists. The opening sets the stage for a deeper exploration of women's artistic heritage in the following chapters. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Our hidden heritage: five centuries of women artists unearths an unheralded legacy of art treasures by women artists. THrough individual biographies, the lives and work of twenty-two women artists are authoritatively described by Eleanor Tufts. These exciting portrayals provide new insights into the lives and works, the frustrations and successes of these talented women, as well as into their relationships with their contemporaries, husbands, freinds and families. Over 125 full-page reproductions of their works from major collections throughout the world demonstrate the variety and enduring quality of their art. Their lives and their work were as diverse as their cultures and their times.
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Après le succès de sa première diffusion avec plus de 41 000 inscriptions, le MOOC "Elles font l'art" réouvre ! Ce cours en ligne gratuit et ouvert à toutes et tous, constitué de vidéos, de quiz et d’activités, se consacre aux femmes artistes de 1900 à nos jours. Plasticiennes, peintres, photographes, vidéastes ou performeuses de toutes nationalités, elles ont fait ou font encore l’art des 20e et 21e siècles. A travers un parcours chronologique, nous vous invitons à découvrir une autre histoire de l’art moderne et contemporain dédiée aux créatrices. C'est une nouvelle manière pour le Centre Pompidou d'affirmer avec force son engagement auprès des femmes, et en faveur de l’égalité entre les genres.