GUERRILLA GIRLS, REPUBLICANS DO BELIEVE IN A WOMAN’S RIGHT TO CONTROL HER OWN BODY, 1992
PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen PHOTOGRAPHY Megan Christiansen

GUERRILLA GIRLS, REPUBLICANS DO BELIEVE IN A WOMAN’S RIGHT TO CONTROL HER OWN BODY, 1992

In the eighties, the Guerrilla Girls decided to incorporate new strategies to the feminism of the seventies, such as humour and stridence, wit and laughter. Although still influenced by the pioneering work of artists such as Judy Chicago and art critic Lucy Lippard denouncing the invisibility of women in the art world…

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JUDY CHICAGO, SELECTED EARLY FEMINIST WORK, 1970-74
Megan Christiansen Megan Christiansen

JUDY CHICAGO, SELECTED EARLY FEMINIST WORK, 1970-74

In the early 1970’s, Judy Chicago concentrated on fusing her abstract iconography with a new-found determination to openly express her experiences as a woman, something that had been impossible when she was in college...

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