Harry N. Abrams
A Little Feminist History of Art
A Little Feminist History of Art
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A bold, inspiring, and visually stunning journey through the artists who changed the art world forever. From the late 1960s to today, feminist artists have challenged expectations, shattered barriers, and transformed the way we see art, identity, and culture—and this beautifully expanded edition brings their revolutionary work to life like never before.
Through fifty powerful and groundbreaking artworks, author Charlotte Mullins guides readers through a movement that redefined artistic expression. From painting and photography to performance and installation, these artists used creativity as a form of activism, turning personal stories into powerful cultural statements. Discover how women artists confronted the male-dominated art world, explored themes of gender and sexuality, challenged the commodification of the female body, and expanded the very definition of what art could be. These are works filled with courage, rebellion, humor, vulnerability, and imagination. Richly illustrated and incredibly accessible, A Little Feminist History of Art is perfect for longtime art lovers, curious newcomers, students, creatives, and anyone passionate about feminism and visual culture.
Smart, empowering, and endlessly engaging, this book celebrates the voices, visions, and revolutionary ideas that continue to shape contemporary art and inspire generations around the world.
Details
- Paperback
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160 Pages with Full-color Illustrations
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Dimension: 6.8in x 5.6in x 0.7in
