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Women's Studies Resources - Art and Performance - University of Iowa's Karla Tonella offers a web directory of sites relating to women in 20th century visual and performing arts. . Women Artists Archive - Salazar Library at Sonoma State University offers this database and image archive featuring over 1400 women artists from throughout art history. Women's Studies Resources - Art and Performance - University of Iowa's Karla Tonella offers a web directory of sites relating to women in 20th century visual and performing arts. . |
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. Each artist is provided with her own personal web page of images, background information, and artist's statement. This site is designed for educational use by the fine art and commercial art worlds, and the general public to introduce works by contemporary women artists. .. |
Benoist Constance Mayer Rosa Bonheur Emily Mary Osborn Marie Bracquemond Mary Cassatt Berthe Morisot Eva Gonzales Eva Bonnier Elin Danielson-Gambogi Kitty Kielland Hannah Pauli Harriet Backer Maria Stillman Marianne North Eunice Pinney Harriet Powers Camille Claudel Elizabeth Butler Evelyn Morgan Mary Jane Peale Margaretta Peale Sarah M. . WOMEN ARTISTS THROUGH TIME WOMEN ARTISTS 300 Important Women Artists Medieval to Modern These images are for study purposes only for students at University of Wisconsin - River Falls. To return to this page, click on the BACK button at the top left. Sullivan's "Websites to Accompany Chadwick" Women Artists in History Varo Registry of 20th Century Women Artists Women Artists. |
Her large-scale photographic works appropriate anonymous cultural images and text and juxtapose them in unexpected ways; the resultant pieces have the effect of questioning accepted beliefs. In Untitled (Your Body is a Battleground) (1989), for example, Kruger employed an oversized image of a model's face and divided it into a number of sections. Placed across the image is the phrase "your body is a battleground," by which Kruger calls into question the objectification of women and also calls to mind the ongoing struggle for women's reproductive rights. Kruger's work appears in the permanent collections of several museums, including the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. .
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