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The first anthology of feminist art exhibition essays and museum publications, providing an exciting and valuable overview of recent developments in feminist curation
Feminisms-Museums-Surveys: Exhibition Curating 2005-2022 brings together works from exhibition catalogs and museum publications to provide a comprehensive and timely view of the modern approach to feminist curating. Offering insights into how curators from around the world engage with different feminisms and select and exhibit feminist art, this one-of-a-kind anthology exemplifies the diversity of feminist thinking and curatorial approaches in the contemporary art museum.
This important volume comprises articles and essays drawn from publications which accompanied major curatorial projects from different regions around the globe, and each essay offers a unique critical interpretation of feminist art. Organized chronologically, the book presents the essays - the majority in print for the first time since their initial publications and some for the first time in English - with the dates and venues of the exhibition and a brief introduction by the editors. All the artists in the exhibitions and the curators involved are indexed in the supplementary material. Making key examples of feminist curating easily accessible to a wider audience of scholars and students, this unique anthology:
Offering deep insights into how curators have approached the documentation and representation of art informed by feminist politics and thinking, Feminisms-Museums-Surveys: Exhibition Curating 2005-2022 is an ideal resource for courses in feminism and art, curation, LGBTQ art, art and politics, museum studies, art history, cultural studies, feminist and gender studies, and related courses across fine arts and visual arts programs.
HILARY ROBINSON is a Professor of Feminism, Art, and Theory at Loughborough University, UK, where she teaches in art history, feminism, and visual culture. She is the co-editor of A Companion to Feminist Art (Wiley Blackwell, 2019) and the editor of Feminism-Art-Theory: An Anthology 1968-2014, Second Edition (Wiley Blackwell, 2016).
LARA PERRY is Dean of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Brighton, UK where she has taught courses and supervised research in History of Art and Design. She is the co-editor with Elke Krasny of Curating as Feminist Organizing (2023) and Curating with Care (2023), and the author of History's Beauties: Women and the National Portrait Gallery, 1856-1900 (2006). She has published on topics in feminism, curation, 19th century artists, and museum studies.
Acknowledgements xi
On Feminisms, Museums and Surveys: An Introduction 1 Hilary Robinson and Lara Perry
1 Life Actually 8
Life Actually; the Works of Contemporary Japanese Women - Love and Solitude, and Laughter for Survival in Japan 9 Kasahara Michiko
2 La Costilla Maldita 26
The Accursed Rib 27 Margarita Aizpuru
3 Konstfeminism: Strategier Och Effekter I Sverige Från 1970-talet Till Idag 36
Introduction 37 Louise Andersson, Magnus Jensner, Anna Livion Ingvarsson, Anna Nyström, Barbro Werkmäster, and Niclas Östlind
4 The Eighth Square: Gender, Life and Desire in the Arts since 1960 44
The Eighth Square: Observations on an Exhibition Experiment 45 Frank Wagner
5 WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution 60
Art and Feminism: An Ideology of Shifting Criteria 61 Cornelia Butler
6 Global Feminisms 68
Curators' Preface 69 Maura Reilly and Linda Nochlin Copyrighted Material
7 Kiss Kiss Bang Bang: 45 Years of Art and Feminism 72
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang: 86 Steps in 45 Years of Art and Feminism 73 Xabier Arakistain
8 Intimate Distance: Indonesian Women Artists 78
Intimate Distance: Tracing Feminist Discourse in Indonesian Art 79 Wulan Dirgantoro
9 A Batalla dos Xéneros/Gender Battle 86
The Benefit of Discord: Apropos of Gender Battle 87 Juan Vicente Aliaga
10 elles@centrepompidou: Women Artists in the Collection of the Musée National d'Art Moderne 114
"elles@centrepompidou": Addressing Difference 115 Camille Morineau
11 Rebelle: Art and Feminism 1969-2009 122
Introduction 123 Mirjam Westen
12 Gender Check: Femininity and Masculinity in the Art of Eastern Europe 138
Proletarians of All Countries, Who Washes Your Socks? Equality, Dominance and Difference in Eastern European Art 139 Bojana Pejic
13 Modern Women: Women Artists at the Museum of Modern Art 158
The Feminist Present: Women Artists at MoMA 159 Cornelia Butler
14 DONNA: Avanguardia Femminista Negli Anni '70 dalla Sammlung Verbund di Vienna 170
The Feminist Avant-Garde: A Radical Transformation 171 Gabriele Schor
15 Med Viljann ad Vopni - Endurlit 1970-1980 180
The Will as a Weapon - Review 1970-1980 181 Hrafnhildur Schram
16 ?en d'Art: The History of Gender and Art in Post-Soviet Space: 1989-2009 188
The History of Women's Art: Archives, Theories and Actual Artistic Practice 189 Nataliya Kamenetskaya and Oksana Sarkisyan
17 Dream and Reality: Modern and Contemporary Women Artists from Turkey 194
Dream and Reality: Modern and Contemporary Women Artists from Turkey 195 Levent Çalikoglu
18 Matronita: Jewish Feminist Art 202
Tzena Ure'ena 203 Dvora Liss
19 This Will Have Been: Art, Love and Politics in the 1980s 214
This Will Have Been: Art, Love & Politics in the 1980s 215 Helen Molesworth
20 Contemporary Australia: Women 240
Here and Now 241 Julie Ewington
21 Women Adventurers: Five Eras of Taiwanese Art, 1930-1983 248
Women Adventurers: Five Eras of Taiwanese Art, 1930-1983 249 Yi-ting Lei
22 The Beginning Is Always Today: Contemporary Feminist Art in Scandinavia 266
The Beginning Is Always Today: Contemporary Feminist Art in Scandinavia 267 Karin Hindsbo
23 Where We're At! Other Voices on Gender 278
Joining the Ranks of the Invisible Struggle 279 Christine Eyene
Our Sister Next Door 284 Christine Eyene
24 East Asia Feminism: FANTasia 292
East Asia Feminism: FANTasia 293 Kim Hong-hee
25 All Men Become Sisters 302
Imagination Machine 303 Joanna Sokolowska
26 M/A\G/M\A: Body and Words in Italian and Lithuanian Women's Art from 1965 to the Present 316
MAGMA: A Revolt for Us 317 Benedetta Carpi De Resmini
The Singing Revolution Continues 321 Laima Kreivyte
27 We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965-85 324
Introduction 325 Catherine Morris and Rujeko Hockley
28 Being Her(e): Meditations on African Femininities 330
Curatorial Statement 331 Paula Nascimento
29 Corpo a Corpo - Body to Body 334
Body to Body: What Is Left? 335 Paola Ugolini
30 Radical Women: Latin American Art, 1960-1985 346
Introduction 347 Cecilia Fajardo-Hill and Andrea Giunta
31 Trigger: Gender as a Tool and a Weapon 352
Irreconcilable Difference 353 Johanna Burton
32 Women House 360
From The Housewife to the Nana-Maison: Domesticity as a Key Theme for Women Artists 361 Camille Morineau and Lucia Pesapane
33 Collective Women: Feminist Art Archives from the 1970s to the 1990s 366
Texts from the Auckland Art Gallery 2017 367 Clare McIntosh
34 Unfinished Business: Perspectives on Art and Feminism 372
Unfinished Business 373 Max Delany
Blak Female Futurisms and Yte Feminism Waves 379 Paola Balla
35 Bread and Roses: Four Generations of Kazakh Women Artists 382
Gender, Empire and Decolonisation: Four Generations of Kazakh Women Artists 383 David Elliott
36 Niepodlegle: Kobiety A Dyskurs Narodowy 398
Niepodlegle: Women, Independence and National Discourse 399 Magda Lipska
37 The Medea Insurrection: Radical Women Artists Behind the Iron Curtain 402
Why the Insurrection, Medea? 403 Susanne Altmann
38 Paint, Also Known as Blood: Women, Affect and Desire in Contemporary Painting 418
Rippers: Women, Affect and Desire, Between Figuration and Abstraction 419 Natalia Sielewicz
39 Kiss My Genders 428
Kiss My Genders: A Conversation 429 Vincent Honoré with Ajamu, Travis Alabanza, and Victoria Sin
40 Her Own Way: Female Artists and the Moving Image in Art in Poland: From 1970s to the Present 436
Her Own Way - Female Artists and the Moving Image in Art in Poland: From 1970s to the Present 437 Okamura Keiko
41 Women's Histories, Feminist Histories 444
Feminist Histories: Artists After 2000 445 Isabella Rjeille
42 Feminnale: 1st Feminnale of Contemporary Art 452
Feminnale: 1st Feminnale of Contemporary Art 453 Bishkek Feminist Initiatives Team
43 Masculinities: Liberation Through Photography 456
Performing Masculinities 457 Alona Pardo
44 Earthkeeping/Earthshaking: Arte, Feminismos e Ecologia 468 Earthkeeping/Earthshaking: Art, Feminisms and Ecology 469 Giulia Lamoni and Vanessa Badagliacca
45 Know My Name: Australian Women Artists 1900 to Now 480
Foreword 481 Nick Mitzevich and Natasha Bullock
Guiding Principles for Gender Equity 483 Nick Mitzevich and Natasha Bullock
46 Female Identities in the Global South 484
Contemporary Female Identities in the Global South 485 Bronwyn Law- Viljoen
Liminal Identities in the Global South 489 Clive Kellner
Modernist Identities in the Global South 497 Clive Kellner
Historical Background 503 Clive Kellner
47 I Remember Therefore I am. Unwritten Stories: Woman Artist Archives 506
I Remember, Therefore I Am 507 Andra Silapetere
48 Who Will Write the History of Tears: Artists on Women's Rights 512
About the Exhibition 513 Magda Lipska, Sebastian Cichocki, and Lukasz Ronduda
49 Declaration: A Pacific Feminist Agenda 514
Declaration: A Pacific Feminist Agenda 515 Ane Tonga
50 Empowerment: Art and Feminisms 524
Empowerment: Art and Feminisms - Introduction 525 Andreas Beitin, Katharina Koch, and Uta Ruhkamp
51 Women in Revolt! Art, Activism, and the Women's Movement in the UK 1970-1990 534
Introduction: The Personal Is Political 535 Linsey Young
Index of Curators 546
Index of Artists 549 Áine McKenny and Marlous van Boldrik
Index 588
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