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YOUNG, LinseyWomen in Revolt! Art and Activism in the UK 1970–90

Londra,  Tate Publishing 2023

Volume published on the occasion of the traveling exhibition at: Tate Britain, London November 8, 2023 - April 7, 2024 - National Galleries of Scotland: Modern, Edinburgh May 25, 2024 - January 26, 2025 - The Whitworth, The Univeristy of Manchester, March 7 - August 24, 2025. Curated by Linsey Young. Fully illustrated in black and white and color with reproductions of works, posters, documents and photographs. List of works exhibited and artists represented

Cm 26,5x21,  pp. 304 Brossura (wrappers)  Perfetto (Mint)

The first of its kind, this exhibition is a wide-ranging exploration of feminist art by over 100 women artists working in the UK. It shines a spotlight on how networks of women used radical ideas and rebellious methods to make an invaluable contribution to British culture. Their art helped fuel the women's liberation movement during a period of significant social, economic and political change.

In the 1970s and 1980s a new wave of feminism erupted. Women used their lived experiences to create art, from painting and photography to film and performance, to fight against injustice. This included taking a stand for reproductive rights, equal pay and race equality. This creativity helped shape a period of pivotal change for women in Britain, including the opening of the first women's refuge and the formation of the British Black Arts Movement.

Despite long careers, these artists were often left out of the artistic narratives of the time. This will be the first time many of their works have been on display since the 1970s.

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