The art of feminism: images that shaped the fight for equality

Once again, women are on the march. And since its inception in the 19th century, the women's movement has harnessed the power of images to transmit messages of social change and equality to the world. From highlighting the posters of the Suffrage Atelier, through the radical art of Judy Chicago...

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Main Authors: Gosling, Lucinda (Author), Robinson, Hilary 1956- (Author), Tobin, Amy 1989- (Author)
Other Authors: Reckitt, Helena (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Tate 2019
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Summary:Once again, women are on the march. And since its inception in the 19th century, the women's movement has harnessed the power of images to transmit messages of social change and equality to the world. From highlighting the posters of the Suffrage Atelier, through the radical art of Judy Chicago and Carrie Mae Weems, to the cutting-edge work of Sethembile Msezane and Andrea Bowers, this comprehensive international survey traces the way feminists have shaped visual arts and media throughout history. Featuring more than 350 works of art, illustration, photography, performance, and graphic design -- along with essays examining the legacy of the radical canon -- this rich volume showcases the vibrancy of the feminist aesthetic over the last 150 years
Item Description:"By arrangement with Elephant Book Company Limited, Southbank House, Black Prince Road, London SE1 7SJ" -- Title page verso
Physical Description:272 Seiten 29 cm
ISBN:9781849766494
1849766495

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