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

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    Exploring artistic responses to a changing era, the exhibition showcases the works of UK female artists between 1970 and 1990 Exploring two decades of British feminist art: Women in Revolt! opens ...

  3. Now You See Us: Women Artists in Britain 1520-1920 review - AOL

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    Indeed, while Tate Britain has just finished a large and uproarious show on Second Wave Feminist art, the hugely popular Women in Revolt!, you’d never know from this exhibition that the world ...

  4. Baker was invited to restage her seminal installation as part of the museum’s Women in Revolt! show, which opens this week and offers the first major survey of feminist art in the UK, with ...

  5. Linder Sterling - Wikipedia

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    Recent solo exhibitions include Nottingham Contemporary, Kestnergesellschaft, Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris, [7] and Museum of Modern Art PS1, and Sterling's work has been included in group exhibitions at Tate Modern, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Tate Britain, and Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago. [8]

  6. Alexis Hunter - Wikipedia

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    2022 exhibition The Margate School [20] Passionate Instincts: paintings and boards from New Zealand days 1976 - 1988 2023 - at Kunstverein, Amsterdam … An Emergency Exit Sealed Shut - photographs by Lou Hubbard and Alexis Hunter 2023 - work in exhibition at the Tate 'Women in Revolt! Art, Activism and the Women's Movement in the UK 1970 - 1990'

  7. Brenda Agard - Wikipedia

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    Brenda Patricia Agard (20 August 1961 – 29 October 2012) was a Black-British photographer, artist, poet and storyteller who was most active in the 1980s, when she participated in some of the first art exhibitions organized by Black-British artists in the United Kingdom.

  8. Erica Rutherford - Wikipedia

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    Erica Rutherford was born Eric Rutherford on 1 February 1923 in Edinburgh, Scotland, to David and Isabel Rutherford. [3] In 1928, the family moved to Portsmouth, England.. Rutherford studied at St. John's College in Southsea, and entered the Dartmouth Royal Naval College in 1937, spending a year as a cadet on HMS Conway in Liverpool

  9. How Tate Britain overhauled 500 years of art history with its ...

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    The most comprehensive collection of British art in the world is having a reshuffle. Tate Britain director Alex Farquharson tells Eloise Hendy about how the gallery’s ‘interventions’ will ...