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Private space, public space
Private space, public spacePictural genres reinvested
19.06.2020 | Nina Meisel
Genre Scenes and Portraiture: Representing Childhood
The emergence of bourgeois society in the nineteenth century and its quest for social expression ...
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Private space, public space
29.05.2020 | Nina Meisel
Artist Couples: For Better or For Worse?
In the history of art, many artist couples have made their mark, such as Anna-Eva Bergman (1909-1...
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Private space, public space
24.04.2020 | Pauline Créteur
Female Artists Take Over Parisian Transport
Since its creation at the beginning of the twentieth century, the Parisian metro has welcomed art...
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Private space, public space
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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Private space, public spacePictural genres reinvested
30.03.2019 | Cassandre Langlois
“Staging one’s life”: autofictions by women artists
“All my work of the last fifty years, all my subjects, have found their inspiration in my childho...
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Committed artists, creation in supportPrivate space, public space
09.08.2018 | Louise Sénéchal
Monumental feminist works in the public space
In 1967, Niki de Saint Phalle (1930-2002) built her first Nana-Maison and started to occupy publi...
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