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FEMIN
IST ART
FEMIN
ISMBackground and Quick Facts:*The feminist movement refers to the efforts and accomplishments made internationally in the name of equality (politically, socially, economically and culturally).
FEMIN
IST ARTBackground and Quick Facts:
*Feminist art began in the 1960s and flourished throughout the 1970s .
*Feminist Art has been called "the most influential international movement of any during the postwar period" [1] and its effects continue to the present.
•Feminist art also attempts to change the foundation for the production and reception of contemporary art.
•Feminist Art seeks greater visibility for women in art and art history.
FEMIN
IST ARTA. Gentischelli,“Judith Slaying Holofernes”. 1611-1612
FEMIN
IST ART
Mary Cassat, “The Child’s Bath”. 1893,Oil .
FEMIN
IST ARTFrida Kahlo, “Self Portrait with Cropped Hair “, oil on canvas,1940.
FEMIN
IST ART
Georgia O’Keeffe, “Black Irises III”, 1926
Linda Nochlin, for example, read Linda Nochlin, for example, read Black Iris IIIBlack Iris III as a "morphological as a "morphological metaphor" for female genitalia, metaphor" for female genitalia, insisting that the connection is insisting that the connection is
"immediate", "concrete", and "that "immediate", "concrete", and "that the two meanings are almost the two meanings are almost
interchangeable." In this merger of interchangeable." In this merger of botany and anatomy, Nochlin found botany and anatomy, Nochlin found
reflection of "the unity of the reflection of "the unity of the feminine and the natural order"feminine and the natural order"
Judy Chicago,
“The Dinner Party”, 1979.
FEMIN
IST ART
FEMIN
IST ART“You Are a Captive Audience” Barbara Kruger
Kruger’s work merges found photographs Kruger’s work merges found photographs from existing sources with aggressive from existing sources with aggressive
text that addresses the struggle for text that addresses the struggle for power and control. Her trademark power and control. Her trademark
slogans question notions of feminism, slogans question notions of feminism, consumerism, individual autonomy and consumerism, individual autonomy and desire. Interestingly enough her black-desire. Interestingly enough her black-
and-white images are appropriated from and-white images are appropriated from the mainstream magazines that sell the the mainstream magazines that sell the
very ideas she questions!very ideas she questions!
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IST ART
FEMIN
IST ART
"The work is what it is and "The work is what it is and hopefully it’s seen as hopefully it’s seen as
feminist work, or feminist-feminist work, or feminist-advised work“ advised work“ Cindy ShermanCindy Sherman
Decode/ read this image in groups using a feminist
critical lens.Let’s discuss!
Jacques Louis David, “The Oath of the Horatii” 1786.
Decode/ read this image in groups using a feminist
critical lens.Let’s discuss!
Pablo Picasso, “ Les Demoiselles D’Avignon”, 1907.
Decode/ read this image in groups using a feminist
critical lens.Let’s discuss!
Joyce Weiland, “ Reason Over Passion”, 1968.
Why Address Feminist Issues?
*Art can question the world in powerful ways...*Female students can learn by using a critical lens*Male students can learn by using a critical lens