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In the school curriculum
06.11.2020 | Nina Meisel
Foreign Artists in Paris in the Early 20th Century
At the turn of the 20th century, the Paris of the Third Republic had not yet ceded its place as t...
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In the school curriculum
10.07.2020 | Nina Meisel
1937: The Year for Women Artists in Paris
The inter-war period was a promising environment for the promotion of women on the cultural scene...
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In the school curriculum
26.06.2020 | Julie Sabau
Art in Movement: Women Pioneers of Video Art
Before becoming a full-fledged medium, video was intrinsically linked to television. It wasn’t un...
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In the school curriculum
05.06.2020 | Julie Sabau
Hand, Eye, Camera: Female Photographers in Paris Between the Wars
In the wake of the First World War many women took up photography. Paris, centre of the avant-gar...
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In the school curriculum
01.05.2020 | Julie Sabau
Women Surrealist Artists
The Surrealist group formed in Paris in 1924 around André Breton. Published that same year, the S...
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In the school curriculum
10.04.2020 | Ariane Fleury
Latin American Photographers
In the early 20th century, photography was still a new medium, unburdened by the weight of an art...
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In the school curriculum
20.03.2020 | Ariane Fleury
Decentrings: non-Western women artists of the 1950s
While Algerian, Lebanese, Argentinian and Chinese women artists were often left on the margins of...
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In the school curriculum
16.01.2020 | Ariane Fleury
Rituals and their locations: Women Artists and Spiritualities
Artwork is an integral part of most religious liturgies, by way of ritual objects used during cer...
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In the school curriculum
19.12.2019 | Ariane Fleury
From Moscow to Saint-Petersburg: Women Pioneers of Russian Modernism
The importance of women artists in late 19th and early 20th-century Russia was only recognised by...
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In the school curriculum
30.05.2017 | AWARE
Geometric abstraction
Straight lines, circles, diamonds, and triangles established themselves in their own right as an ...
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