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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
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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Gender Genres
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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Feminisms and Other Engagements
09.08.2018 | Louise Sénéchal
Monumental feminist works in the public space
In 1967, Niki de Saint Phalle built her first Nana-Maison and started to occupy public places wit...
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Feminisms and Other Engagements
01.02.2018 | Julie Sabau
Textile art
“Needlework, in other words sewing, embroidering, lacework, tapestry and knitting, are a historic...
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Feminisms and Other Engagements
11.01.2018 | Camille Duhautbout
Racisme et art aux États-Unis
The notion of identity is one that is constantly questioned and apprehended by artists, as they s...
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Gender Genres
11.10.2017 | Victor Monnin
Landscapes and abstraction
Between landscapes and abstraction, there exists an intimate place that a number of women artists...
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Female Pioneers at Work
28.09.2017 | Julie Sabau
Women Pop Artists
Women started to get involved in pop art as of the 1960s. Long considered as an Anglo-American mo...
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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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Gender Genres
30.05.2017 | AWARE
Painted self-portrait
From Catharina van Hemessen, a 16th-century artist and pioneer of the self-portrait, to Suzanne V...
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Female Pioneers at Work
30.05.2017 | AWARE
Contemporary Indian women
Following the pioneering works of the Hungarian-Indian painter Amrita Sher-Gil (1913-1941), who p...
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