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  2. List of avant-garde artists - Wikipedia

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    Avant-garde (French pronunciation: [avɑ̃ ɡaʁd]) is French for "vanguard". [1] The term is commonly used in French, English, and German to refer to people or works that are experimental or innovative, particularly with respect to art and culture .

  3. Category : Democratic Republic of the Congo women artists

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  4. Feminist avantgarde - Wikipedia

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    The Feminist Avantgarde exhibitions have encompassed more than six hundred works by female artists born between 1915 and 1958. They come from across the globe, from Western and Eastern Europe, North America and Latin America, including numerous African-American and Asian artists.

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  6. List of feminist avant-garde artists of the 1970s - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of feminist avant-garde artists of the 1970s. The initial choice of artists for the list was based on their inclusion in Vienna's Sammlung Verbund, and its internationally-shown exhibition tour The Feminist Avant-Garde of the 1970s: Works from the Sammlung Verbund. [1] [2] Helena Almeida (1934–2018, Portugal)

  7. Olga Rozanova - Wikipedia

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    Unlike most of the other female avant-garde artists, Rozanova was the only one who did not study abroad to learn about European art. [8] By 1910, she was fairly well-known in Russian art circles. [6] She moved to St. Petersburg and joined Soyuz Molodyozhi (Union of Youth) in 1911.

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

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    3/5 Laura Knight and Artemisia Gentileschi feature among a vast array of little-known female artists in this expansive survey at Tate Britain, but some of the work on display only underlines the ...

  9. List of women photographers - Wikipedia

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    Constance Stuart Larrabee (1914–2000), South African's first female World War II correspondent, also known for images of South Africa; Carla Liesching (born 1985), visual artist specialising in photography; Nandipha Mntambo (born 1982), visual artist and photographer; Ruth Seopedi Motau (born 1968), professional photographer and photo editor