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‘The Beautiful Girl’ and the Patriarchal Machine
Hannah Höch was one of the only women in the Berlin based Dada group. She was also a feminist. The Dadaist movement was formed during and in negative response to the First World War. Later Dadaists found a post war … Continue reading
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Tagged 'The Beautiful Girl', Berlin, bourgeois, Dada, Dadaist art, Dadaist Movement, female artist, feminist art, feminist artist, Hannah Hoch, Hans Richter, patriarchal culture, photo-montage, womens movement
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Judy Chicago: On Not Denying the Experience and Feelings of Females
In 1979 American Judy Chicago exhibited her ground breaking and iconic (collaborative) installation The Dinner Party (1979), to which the viewer is invited. Most recognised art over the centuries has been created by men in the West. This is not … Continue reading
Posted in art, feminism, gender, history, identity, lesbian, politics, Uncategorized, women
Tagged Degas, Emily Dickinson, feminist art, feminist artist, Judy Chicago, patriarchy, Picasso, Rubens, Sappho, Sojourner Truth, The Dinner Party, The Male Gaze, Titian, Virginia Woolf
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