A sourcebook of art and artists informed by feminism from the 1960s to the start of the 21st century. The book presents a collection of artists including Louise Bourgeois, Adrian Piper, Judy Chicago and Tracey Emin. Providing an accessible introduction to these artists, the essays in this book offer new ways of understanding the relationship between the shifting ideas of feminism and art.
Edited by Helena Rickett, a critic and curator based in Toronto with a long-standing critical research interest in feminist art and theory.
Published by Phaidon, 2012, softcover, 203 pages, 29cm x 25cm