Category Archives: Women Artists
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Na Chainkua Reindorf
Ghanian artist Na Chainkua Reindorf is showing at the Specialist Gallery (until November 21, by appointment) a series of seven stunning works, with the title “Come, Let Me Spoil Your Things” The artist is inviting us to meet members of an imaginary secret society. This is the first phase of a long term […]
This entry was posted on October 25, 2020 and is filed under Art and Activism, Art and Ecology, Art and Politics Now, Uncategorized, Women Artists. -
Elizabeth Gaskell and the politics of workers and women in the 19th century
Elizabeth Gaskell, Victorian novelist, advocate for women and the working class, a treat to read.
This entry was posted on February 2, 2019 and is filed under Uncategorized, Victorian fiction, Women Artists. -
Mona Hatoum at the Tate Modern
Mona Hatoum overtly expresses violence in her early performance works, then through metaphor with minimal materials she brings that sense of threat into our own bodies and lives.
This entry was posted on July 12, 2016 and is filed under Art and Politics Now, art criticism, Art in Beirut, Art in War, Contemporary Art, Feminism, Palestine, Uncategorized, Women Artists. -
Delhi Feminist Artist Gogi addresses the 2012 Gang Rape of Nirbhaya
Feminist artist Gogi Saroj Pal based in Delhi addresses violence against women in her new work.
This entry was posted on January 27, 2015 and is filed under Contemporary Art, Contemporary Art In India, Feminism, Uncategorized, Women Artists. -
East of the Caspian Sea Central Asia in Venice
Central Asia at the Venice Biennale
This entry was posted on December 12, 2013 and is filed under Art and Politics Now, art criticism, Contemporary Art, Uncategorized, Women Artists. -
Lynn Hershmann Leeson !Women Art Revolution The Movie
Lynn Hershmann Leeson Women Art Revolution tells the canonical history of US feminist art. Where are the other histories of feminist art?
This entry was posted on January 16, 2013 and is filed under Feminism, Feminism, Uncategorized, Women Artists. -
Tatiana Garmendia Takes on Topic of Violence Against Women in “Veils of Ignorance”
Tatiana Garmendia takes on the subject of violence against women world wide. Don’t miss this exhibition. Only two more weeks.
This entry was posted on January 11, 2013 and is filed under CARA, Chaya, Seattle Art, violence against women, Women Artists. -
Constructing Black History: The Present and the Absent
Deborah Willis gives us a glimpse of the rich history of African American photography. Carletta Carrington Wilson reminds us of the silences of slaves with her extraordinary “bound books” and poetry.
This entry was posted on December 27, 2012 and is filed under Arican American history, Women Artists. -
Women Artists in Seattle Part II
Women Photographers with roots in South Asia and Afghanistan show challenging work about cultural contradictions and Tanis S’eiltin, Tlinglit installation artist challenges fixed ideas on Indigenous culture.
This entry was posted on December 20, 2012 and is filed under art criticism, Conceptual Art, Contemporary Art, democracy, Feminism, Feminism, Gazelle Samizay, indians, Iran, Iranian Women, Photography, Women Artists.