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==Publications, resources==
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* [https://exhibits.stanford.edu/women-art-revolution !Women Art Revolution: Voices of a Movement], video interviews with artists and critics chronicling the founding years of the feminist art movement in the 1970s
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* [https://awarewomenartists.com/ AWARE: Archives of Women Artists, Research & Exhibitions], Paris, *2014. {{fr}}/{{en}}
  
* [https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/eascfa/about/feminist_art_base Feminist Art Base], a digital archive of activity by artists from the 1960s to the early 2000s; built and hosted by Brooklyn Museum (2007-2014)
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* [https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/eascfa/about/feminist_art_base Feminist Art Base], a digital archive of activity by artists from the 1960s to the early 2000s; built and hosted by Brooklyn Museum, New York (2007-2014).
  
 
* [https://feministartcoalition.org/ Feminist Art Coalition] (FAC), a platform for art projects informed by feminisms*.
 
* [https://feministartcoalition.org/ Feminist Art Coalition] (FAC), a platform for art projects informed by feminisms*.
  
* [https://reactfeminism.org/ re.act.feminism], an archive and research project exploring feminism(s) and performance art, 2008-ongoing.
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* [https://www.muzeumsusch.ch/en/1184/ Instituto Susch], long-term research programme on works of women artists from the 1960s, 70s and 80s, Muzeum Susch, *2016/2023. {{de}}/{{en}}
  
* [https://www.ktpress.co.uk/feminist-art-exhibitions.asp List of exhibition catalogues of feminist art and contemporary women artists (post-1970)], n.paradoxa, London: KT press, ongoing.
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* [https://www.ktpress.co.uk/feminist-art-exhibitions.asp n.paradoxa list of exhibition catalogues of feminist art and contemporary women artists (post-1970)], London: KT press, ongoing.
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* [https://reactfeminism.org/ re.act.feminism], an archive and research project exploring feminism(s) and performance art, *2008.
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* [https://secondaryarchive.org/ Secondary Archive], platform for women artists from Central and Eastern Europe, Warsaw: Katarzyna Kozyra Foundation, *2021. {{en}}/{{multi}}
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* Lucy R. Lippard, [[Media:Lippard Lucy R 1980 Sweeping Exchanges The Contribution of Feminism to the Art of the 1970s.pdf|"Sweeping Exchanges: The Contribution of Feminism to the Art of the 1970s"]], ''Art Journal'' 40(1-2), 1980, pp 362-365. Feminist art is "neither a style nor a movement" but rather "a value system, a revolutionary strategy, a way of life." [[Lippard#Lippard1980|Translations]].  
 
* Lucy R. Lippard, [[Media:Lippard Lucy R 1980 Sweeping Exchanges The Contribution of Feminism to the Art of the 1970s.pdf|"Sweeping Exchanges: The Contribution of Feminism to the Art of the 1970s"]], ''Art Journal'' 40(1-2), 1980, pp 362-365. Feminist art is "neither a style nor a movement" but rather "a value system, a revolutionary strategy, a way of life." [[Lippard#Lippard1980|Translations]].  
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* Erin Dickey, ''[https://doi.org/10.17615/11yq-p815 "Bad Information": Networks, Knowledges, and Feminist Art in the 1980s]'', Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina, 2024, 405 pp. PhD thesis.
 
* Erin Dickey, ''[https://doi.org/10.17615/11yq-p815 "Bad Information": Networks, Knowledges, and Feminist Art in the 1980s]'', Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina, 2024, 405 pp. PhD thesis.
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* Anja Foerschner, ''[[Media:Foerschner_Anja_Female_Art_and_Agency_in_Yugoslavia_1971-2001_2024.pdf|Female Art and Agency in Former Yugoslavia, 1971-2001]]'', Bloomsbury, 2024, 200 pp, [https://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=D34190C425234418EC468BF9235197BE EPUB]. [https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/female-art-and-agency-in-yugoslavia-19712001-9781350229211/ Publisher].
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 20:18, 23 April 2025

Platforms, resources

  • Feminist Art Base, a digital archive of activity by artists from the 1960s to the early 2000s; built and hosted by Brooklyn Museum, New York (2007-2014).
  • Instituto Susch, long-term research programme on works of women artists from the 1960s, 70s and 80s, Muzeum Susch, *2016/2023. (German)/(English)
  • re.act.feminism, an archive and research project exploring feminism(s) and performance art, *2008.
  • Secondary Archive, platform for women artists from Central and Eastern Europe, Warsaw: Katarzyna Kozyra Foundation, *2021. (English)/(multiple languages)

Publications

  • WACK!: Art and the Feminist Revolution, Los Angeles: Museum of Contemporary Art, and Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2007, 511 pp, IA. Exh. cat. Exhibition. Exh. review: Carol Armstrong (Artforum).
  • Otherwise: Imagining Queer Feminist Art Histories, eds. Amelia Jones and Erin Silver, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2015, 424 pp. Publisher.
  • Katy Deepwell, Agata Jakubowska (eds.), All-Women Art Spaces in Europe in the Long 1970s, Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2018, vi+285 pp. TOC. Review: Nouril (Women's Art J), Coelho (Diacrítica). [2]
  • Women's Histories, Feminist Histories, eds. Adriano Pedrosa, Isabella Rjeille, and Mariana Leme, São Paulo: MASP, 2019, 320 pp. Exh. cat. Publisher. Exhibition, [3].
  • New Time: Art and Feminism in the 21st Century, ed. Apsara DiQuinzio, Berkeley, CA: Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, 2021, 240 pp. Exh. held at BAMPFA, 28 Aug 2021–30 Jan 2022. Exh. review: Adélie Leguen (AWARE).
  • Women in Revolt! Art and Activism in the UK, 1970-1990, ed. Linsey Young, London: Tate Publishing, Nov 2023, 304 pp. Exh. held at Tate Britain, London, 8 Nov 2023-7 Apr 2024; National Galleries, Edinburgh, 25 May 2024-26 Jan 2025. Exh. guide. Exh. reviews: Williamson (Studio Int'l), Searle (Guardian), Cumming (Observer), Kellaway (Anticap Resist). [5]
  • She Laughs Back: Feminist Wit in 1970s Bay Area Art, eds. Elaine O'Brien and Kelly Lindner, Sacramento: University Galleries, California State University Sacramento, 2024, 131 pp. Exhibition.

See also

Cyberfeminism, Women in concrete poetry, Video art, Performance art, Institutional critique, Video activism, Art and activism