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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.
 
* [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://hammer.ucla.edu/radical-women Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960–1985], Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, 2017. Exhibition and digital archive that presents the work of 120 women artists and collectives active in Latin America and the United States during a key period in Latin American history and the development of contemporary art
  
 
* [https://reactfeminism.org/ re.act.feminism], an archive and research project exploring feminism(s) and performance art, *2008.
 
* [https://reactfeminism.org/ re.act.feminism], an archive and research project exploring feminism(s) and performance art, *2008.
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* ''Otherwise: Imagining Queer Feminist Art Histories'', eds. Amelia Jones and Erin Silver, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2015, 424 pp. [https://manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9780719096419/ Publisher].
 
* ''Otherwise: Imagining Queer Feminist Art Histories'', eds. Amelia Jones and Erin Silver, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2015, 424 pp. [https://manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9780719096419/ Publisher].
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* ''Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960-1985'', eds. Cecilia Fajardo-Hill and Andrea Giunta, Prestel, 2017, 376 pp. Exh. cat. Exhibitions: [https://hammer.ucla.edu/radical-women Hammer Museum] (digital companion), [https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/exhibitions/radical_women Brooklyn Museum], [https://pinacoteca.org.br/programacao/exposicoes/mulheres-radicais-arte-latino-americana-1960-1985/ Pinacoteca de São Paulo]. [https://47.mostra.org/filmes/mulheres-radicais-47a Documentary film], [https://www.primevideo.com/-/pt/detail/Mulheres-Radicais/0L330OSI47YU6MQKEGL8B3USPP] (2023). [https://artsandculture.google.com/story/radical-women-latin-american-art-1960%E2%80%931985-hammer-museum/RAXBMJ5v8WTIIQ?hl=en]
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** ''Mulheres radicais: arte latino-americana, 1960-1985'', São Paulo: Pinacoteca de São Paulo, 2018, 384 pp. [https://pinacoteca.org.br/produto/mulheres-radicais-arte-latino-americana-1960-1985/ Publisher]. {{br-pt}}
  
 
* [https://awarewomenartists.com/en/ressources/ "Bibliography"], ''Archives of Women Artists Research & Exhibitions (AWARE)'', Paris, c.2017. {{en}}/{{fr}}
 
* [https://awarewomenartists.com/en/ressources/ "Bibliography"], ''Archives of Women Artists Research & Exhibitions (AWARE)'', Paris, c.2017. {{en}}/{{fr}}

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Platforms, resources[edit]

  • 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)
  • Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960–1985, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, 2017. Exhibition and digital archive that presents the work of 120 women artists and collectives active in Latin America and the United States during a key period in Latin American history and the development of contemporary art
  • 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[edit]

  • 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.
  • "Bibliography", Archives of Women Artists Research & Exhibitions (AWARE), Paris, c.2017. (English)/(French)
  • 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). [4]
  • Women's Histories, Feminist Histories, eds. Adriano Pedrosa, Isabella Rjeille, and Mariana Leme, São Paulo: MASP, 2019, 320 pp. Exh. cat. Publisher. Exhibition, [5].
  • 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). [7]
  • 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.
  • Contemporary Art and Feminism, feature on MMCA Research Lab, Seoul: National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Korea (MMCA), 2024. Digital publication. (Korean)/(English)

See also[edit]

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