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  2. Feminist art criticism - Wikipedia

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    Feminist art criticism is a smaller subgroup in the larger realm of feminist theory, because feminist theory seeks to explore the themes of discrimination, sexual objectification, oppression, patriarchy, and stereotyping, feminist art criticism attempts similar exploration. This exploration can be accomplished through a variety of means.

  3. Feminist aesthetics - Wikipedia

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    When understanding a feminist perspective, Morse discusses the ideas of “self-defined” and “self-determined” art by women artists. [9] Critics of feminist art argue that politics have no place in art, however, many art forms contain politics, but because of their subject position, the critics are unable to perceive it. [10]

  4. Feminist theory - Wikipedia

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    Feminist theory is the ... are prominent art historians writing on contemporary and modern artists and articulating Art history from a feminist perspective since the ...

  5. Essentials: 7 Rousing Books on Feminist Art and Artists - AOL

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    As the critic Lucy Lippard noted, feminist art isn’t a “movement” but rather “a value system, a revolutionary strategy, a way […] Essentials: 7 Rousing Books on Feminist Art and Artists ...

  6. Feminist art - Wikipedia

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    Feminist art is a category of art associated with the feminist movement of the late 1960s and 1970s. Feminist art highlights the societal and political differences women experience in their lives. The goal of this art form is to bring a positive and understanding change to the world, leading to equality or liberation. [1]

  7. Exploring two decades of British feminist art: Women in ... - AOL

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  8. This writer loves feminist 'art monsters' — but thinks ...

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    Lauren Elkin explains the inspirations and surprising opinions behind her new book on women artists, 'Art Monsters: Unruly Bodies in Feminist Art.'

  9. Male gaze - Wikipedia

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    In feminist theory, the male gaze is the act of depicting women and the world in the visual arts [2] and in literature [3] from a masculine, heterosexual perspective that presents and represents women as sexual objects for the pleasure of the heterosexual male viewer. [4]