Sentences with phrase «by feminists»

She often uses traditional techniques that hold references to both high culture and low culture, and she draws inspiration from traditions developed by feminist artists and avant - garde movements.
This saying has been widely adopted by the feminist movement, but it rings true for politics as well as business.
This has been the path taken by the feminist theologians, and it has been the most productive.
In one respect the shock to white male North American theologians produced by feminist theology was softened by the parallel to Black theology.
The majority of the works on view were from the 1980s and 1990s, a groundbreaking period that was shaped by the feminist and civil rights movements of the previous decades.
This connection is commonly made by historians of religion and culture, and by feminist historians.
More recently, women too were encouraged, by the feminist movement, to be self - reliant and not to feel the need for a man in their lives.
Highlights included works by feminist artist Judy Chicago, Tammy Rae Carland's Lesbian Beds photo series, Nicole Wermer's Untitled (Bench)(2016) which featured colored rocks in a plexiglass container, and two of Margo Wolowiec's woven works.
Semmel was involved in the 1970s feminist movement and Coplans, in turn, was influenced by feminist artists and their forthright treatment of sexuality and the female body.
Decades have passed since the imbalance was first raised by feminist art historians, and well over a century since the first women students were admitted into art schools.
But championed by the feminists of the New York art world in the 1970s, and then embraced by such curatorial powerhouses as Robert Storr, she became well known as she entered her seventies.
A poster with the statement: «It's even worse in Europe» dating back to 1986, which went on display in New York City, created by feminist art collective Guerilla Girls.
Her interest in pornography, and what Holland Cotter in The New York Times called a «pathology of glamour,» made for tough going in the 1990s, when she was criticized by some feminists as a sexualizer for its own sake.
Indeed, one of the oldest stories written about abortion — Maria: or, The Wrongs of Woman written by feminist forerunner Mary Wollstonecraft and published posthumously by her husband William Godwin in 1798 — accomplishes precisely that.
Inspired by feminist artist Miriam Schapiro, Reimagining Femmage invites the artist to draw upon the tenets she established.
We're also heavily influenced by feminist film and video artists such as Maya Deren, Lynda Benglis, Yoko Ono, Valie Export, Ulrike Ottinger, Carolee Schneemann, Barbara Hammer, and many others.
The apparatus of scholarship is there, but the book's each and every claim represents a radical reduction of social reality and experience, particularly Faludi's presumption that any rethinking undertaken by any feminist at any time, if the thinker in question comes out at some place Faludi dislikes, constitutes a prima facie case that the woman in question has become a backlash pawn.
Basic Instinct was championed by feminist critic Camille Paglia, who argued that it features «one of the great performances by a woman in screen history.»
The publicized comment by a feminist theologian at the «Re-imagining» conference a few years ago is only one example of the discomfort: «I don't...
She worked for decades as a relative unknown — at one point using the roof of her townhouse as a studio — but championed by feminist artists in the Seventies, and by curator Robert Storr, she became well known and highly regarded in late middle age, making her the unofficial patron saint of unheralded midcareer artists everywhere.
Coco Fusco, discussed in Hyperallergic in connection with the petition letter created by the feminist group We Are Not Surprised (WANS).
The later sections of the show frame the intersection of feminism and painting in easel paintings, large - scale works and performances by feminist artists in the 1970s and early 90s.
Not to mention the space that used to be self - managed by artists, such as Gap, Jartakor, La Stanza, S. Agata dei Goti, Lavatoio Contumaciale, or by feminist groups, like Cooperativa del Beato Angelico.
BHQFU's FUG exhibition and project space, which opened in 2015, has already hosted eight major events including #ProvokeProtestPrevail presented by the Guerilla Girls that included three workshops led by the feminist activists.
The influence of classic texts has diminished too — partly because they have been attacked by feminist thinkers (throughout the book, incidentally, Bloom's language seems calculated to offend those who are sensitive to the usefulness of modifying gender references in ways that draw women into the story of civilization and culture).
It is useful to see, for example, the late work of Reg Butler, which was reviled and attacked by feminists in the early 1970s, and has begun to be rehabilitated only very recently.
Children, they demonstrate repeatedly, are not left unscathed by their parents pursuit of individual fulfillment, whether motivated by feminist dreams of complete autonomy or masculinist fantasies of serial monogamy.
The connections between patriarchy, violence and war which were first explored by feminist pacifists in the first decades of the 20th Century have been revived today.
No other criticism, even the profound analysis by feminists of the patriarchy in which we all participate, has challenged my thinking as much as this.
The question in my mind was to what extent are things complimentarian as posited by Piper and to what extent egalitarian as posited by feminist writers.
The first exhibition of The Dinner Party — a collaborative installation by feminist artist Judy Chicago consisting of a table with place settings for thirty - nine mythical and historical women — opens.
«From the Eighties until 2012, I created sculptures that were influenced by feminist theories.
Other artistic disciplines explored by feminists include photography (Cindy Sherman, Laurie Simmons, Nan Goldin), Photomontage (Anita Steckel), installation art (Judy Chicago), as well as design - especially graphic art (Sheila Levrant de Bretteville, Barbara Kruger), and word art (Jenny Holzer).
The work, titled Civilian Drone Strike, was auctioned alongside contributions by feminist activist group Guerrilla Girls and photomontage artist Peter Kennard, at the five - day Art The Arms Fair held last week in London in protest against the annual Defence and Security Equipment International arms fair.
The accompanying text also includes a quote by feminist theorist Kristeva, «One does not give birth in pain, one gives birth to pain».
This worldview, however, has been challenged by feminist scholarship (MTC).
May 9, the fiftieth anniversary of the birth control pill's approval, is being celebrated in the mainstream media by both feminists and environmentalists enamored of zero population growth.
I was about to reply, but Dia is saying it loud and clear: I want to not be shit on by feminists, games media and mainstream media for being a gamer.
She's appeared in two books, «No Excuses: 9 Ways Women Can Change How We Think about Power» by feminist icon Gloria Feldt and «Cheat on Your Husband (With Your Husband)» by Andrea Syrtash.
The exhibition attracted attention to her work, and she became one of the many forgotten, or overshadowed, women artists reinvestigated and reintroduced by feminist scholars.
New Performance by Victory Grrrls w / Niomi Fawn, Thais Mather & Lucy Madeline form & concept, 3:00 pm form & concept hosts a new performance piece by feminist collective Victory Grrrls.
Led by a feminist Prime Minister who campaigned on a promise of inclusive growth, Canada is well placed to become a global leader in tackling the twin struggles of gender and economic inequality.
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