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  1. 29 kwi 2020 · Many men and women in the movement — business owners and non-business owners alike — asserted roles as ‘art workers’ or ‘craft workers’, encompassing labels that prioritized the artistic and disguised engagement with professionalizing, commercial currents.

  2. 28 lip 2022 · Reflecting on the nature of scholarship on women artists, designers and craftswomen some forty years ago, it is perhaps easy to forget how genuinely challenging and radical that earlier research was—not only about women, but also about design.

  3. www.tate.org.uk › art › women-art-tateWomen and Power - Tate

    With shifting political landscapes and women's marches happening around the world, how are women artists addressing their rights and identities, in their work and beyond? Photographer, writer and self-styled 'cultural sniper'

  4. With shifting political landscapes and women's marches happening around the world, how are women artists addressing their rights and identities, in their work and beyond?

  5. 26 sty 2024 · Throughout the early eighteenth century, British artists – particularly those based in London – nurtured a growing desire to establish a formal space for their profession, one that could parallel France’s Académie and the immense opportunities it provided for artists.

  6. 16 mar 2023 · The authors ultimately argue that the inclusion of these women in art history textbooks is a necessary step toward inspiring a new generation of female artists and encouraging the academy and the public to recognize their true greatness.

  7. Beginning in the late 1960s and 1970s, feminist artists and art historians involved in the Feminist art movement have addressed the role of women especially in the Western art world, how world art is perceived, evaluated or appropriated according to gender.