Described as «
black sheep feminists», their work has been censored, shunned and banished to the margins for the most part of their careers.
Fellow artists and critics have called them the «blood and guts club» or the «
black sheep feminists.»
Not exact matches
This subset — what I like to call the «
black sheep»
feminist artists — were in some cases actively subjected to censure in the»70s.
Even within this sex - positive
black -
sheep subset of
feminist art, there were conceptual and political rifts.
While these women continue to be the
black sheep who strayed from the established
feminist flock, today they provide essential performative, discursive, and iconographic precedents for a host of contemporary art practices that explore hardcore, sex - positive terrain — from Jeff Koons's «Made in Heaven» series to more recent porn - inspired work by John Currin.