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Feminism
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113
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22
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88
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1
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10
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65
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185
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63
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107
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108
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97
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— Women Artists in Japan, 19th–21st c.
9
— Les architectes
1
— New Media, 1960s-1990s
2
— Rewriting Art History in the Americas
10
— Southeast Asian Women Artists, in collaboration with Asia Art Archive
4
— TEAM: Teaching, E-learning, Agency, Mentoring
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Article
31.10.2025 | Morad Montazami
The body unframed. Radical feminist strategies of artists from the Arab world in exile in Paris in the years 1970-1980
Article
17.10.2025 | Reiko Kokatsu
On the Introduction of Gender Perspectives into Japanese Art History and Exhibitions
Article
05.09.2025 | Stéphanie Dadour
Pedagogy is political: the Women’s School of Planning and Architecture
Article
22.08.2025 | Solange Oliveira Farkas
From Pioneers to the Present: The Political Force of Brazilian Video Art
Article
08.08.2025 | Laureen Picaut
Senga Nengudi and Maren Hassinger: Embodied Reciprocity
Article
04.04.2025 | Kássia Borges Mytara
To create and heal. The artivism of Brazilian Indigenous women artists
Article
22.11.2024 | Yvonne Low
From Feminism to Digitalism: Empowering women, engendering new stories
Article
25.10.2024 | Annalisa Rimmaudo
Minimal and Post-Minimal: Sculpture Beyond the White Cube
Article
27.09.2024 | Isabel Käser and Houzan Mahmoud
Landscapes of War: Women and Art Making in South Kurdistan
Article
13.09.2024 | Sonia D’Alto
Le Nemesiache: Reclaiming Mythological Rituals
Article
16.08.2024 | Sihle Motsa
A Violent Sublime: Noria Mabasa’s Ecological Reckoning
Article
02.08.2024 | Idit Suslik
Material Girls: Performative Corporeality in the Works of Three Pioneer Israeli Artists of the 1970s – Yocheved Weinfeld, Efrat Natan and Adina Bar-On
Article
26.07.2024 | Jacqueline Millner
Can we topple an ideology by erecting another statue? Reimaging monuments and feminist memorialising
Article
08.03.2024 | Andrea Giunta
Historiography of feminist art in Argentina from the 1970s through today
Article
09.02.2024 | Akiko Mizoguchi & Emalyn
BuBu de la Madeleine’s Mermaid Revolution
Interview
12.01.2024 | María Laura Rosa
“For women, the exercise of political power is an unfulfilled project”: Natalia Iguiñiz and feminist activism in Peru
Article
10.11.2023 | Alexandra Symons Sutcliffe
Dispossessed: Portraiture and Property in the Case of Astrid Proll
Article
27.10.2023 | Natalia Sielewicz
Feminist Cruelties. Agency and Politics of the Pain in the Work of Alyona Tokovenko and AntiGonna
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