Playing
on feminist themes that Chicago has explored throughout her career, local artists Niomi Fawn, Thais Mather and Lucy Madeline will illuminate the continued vitality of the powerful social movement that was bolstered by Chicago's artworks and activism.
Judy Chicago (born 1939) was an American artist and activist best known for large - scale collaborative installation artworks — The Dinner Party and The Birth Project — both based
on feminist themes and The Holocaust Project — based on the atrocities committed by the Nazi Party during World War II.
I'm looking forward to doing more exhibits
on feminist themes at The Untitled Space, and also happy to say we have included quite a few male artists in the SHE INSPIRES exhibit who are supportive of feminism.
Not exact matches
For jewellery, there's Kirstin Stride (hand - drawn and - painted birds turned into earrings and brooches), Frilly Industries (laser - cut wooden brooches from Birmingham - based duo Kirsty Hillyer and Adrienne Frances, who will be bringing «a Bust - inspired range of
feminist STUFF» to our summer do) and Kayleigh O'Mara (acrylic laser - cut jewellery — plus a complementary range of cards and paper goods — currently riffing
on a sea
theme).
[i] Wollstonecraft's powerful
feminist critique of the patriarchal beliefs and institutions of her day drew
on many republican
themes, extending the traditional republican concern with political domination to the social domination of husbands over wives.
A number of movies helmed solely by men are also tackling
feminist themes, as with Lelio's «Disobedience,» or Aaron Sorkin's «Molly's Game,» in which the Oscar - winning screenwriter makes his directorial debut with a poker - world drama centered
on real - life competitor Molly Bloom, played by Jessica Chastain.
Edwards plans to work closely with participating artists and galleries to present art works which touch
on themes that include
feminist protest, gun violence, racism and queer utopias, according to Frieze.
Centered
on the familiar «Barbie Doll», this series explores some of the
themes of exploitation and victimization, with which the conventional
feminist analysis has framed its critique of the ubiquitous toy.
The 2017 fair will also feature a new
themed gallery section devoted to the legacy of radical
feminist artists, organized by Alison M. Gingeras (independent curator); and curator Ruba Katrib (SculptureCenter, New York) will co-advise
on the Focus section dedicated to emerging galleries.
Edwards will work closely with participating artists and galleries to present new and existing works which touch
on themes including
feminist protest, gun violence, racism, and queer utopias.
Alongside the exhibition is planned an intervention by Hélène Jayet with photo portraits shooting sessions
on the
theme of Afro hair open to the public, as well as an exciting programme of public events organised by Amal Alhaag, independent curator and co-founder of The Side Room, a space for intersectional
feminist, queer and anti-colonial discourses and art.
Eight years of preparation went into crafting «WACK,» the first comprehensive effort to correct modern art history's shameful gender bias, focusing
on work that emerged from the
feminist art movement of 1965 through the 1980s and organized by
theme.
These movies expand
on many of the
themes of her visual art and interactive projects, playfully upending cinematic traditions with artistic approaches rooted in cutting - edge technology and
feminist activism and theory.
Currently, there is a show devoted to the work of L.A. - born artist Fred Tomaselli, a painter known for touching
on hallucinatory
themes, and a group show that examines the legacy of the punk -
feminist Riot Grrrl movement.
is a leading
feminist avant - garde visual artist, who since the early 1970s has focused
on issues surrounding
themes of sexuality, love, gender and eroticism within a social context, with her own body often serving as the artistic medium.
Renate BERTLMANN (b. 1943, Vienna) is a leading
feminist avant - garde visual artist, who since the early 1970s has focused
on issues surrounding
themes of sexuality, love, gender and eroticism within a social context, with her own body often serving as the artistic medium.
German Conceptual artist Rosemarie Trockel explores
feminist and cultural
themes using a wide array of mediums, from drawings
on paper to elaborate, mechanized installations.