This art group was formed in London in 1970 to parallel the efforts of women in the United States, but took place within a smaller professional art world and emphasized socialist politics rather than a politics of difference.
The Women's Liberation Art Group.
100
This artist chose to work with rags because they are neither precious nor easily damaged. She stained, folded, coiled, and hung them in abstract shapes.
Harmony Hammond
100
This art work was produced by Magdalena Abakanowicz in 1976-82 and looks like many backs bent over in a seated position.
"Backs"
100
The mural "Las Mujeres Muralistas" was painted in this year.
1974.
100
What is the name of this chapter?
Feminist Art in North America and Great Britain.
200
Banding together for the first time in modern history women in North America and Great Britain gathered politically to protest their exclusion from what?
Male-dominated exhibitions and institutions.
200
This artist published "Woman Power" in the first issue of Enough, a women's liberation journal produced in Bristol, England.
Monica Sjoo.
200
Joyce Kozloff produced this work derived from Islamic tile patterns and based on the opposition of two decorative systems in which the superimposition of colors and patterns leads to a shifting sense of space.
Hidden Chambers
200
In this year at the University of California, Los Angeles, Jusdy Chicago began making groupings of plexiglass "Domes".
1968.
200
The idea of using this as an art material both summed up the iconoclasm of the 1970s and established a context within which to mount a feminist challenge to the way art history honored certain materials.
Fabric
300
Feminist artists in many countries shared similar concerns and this developed as an international movement, with local socio-economic and ideological factors shaping its expression in different ways.
Feminism.
300
This artist painted from the 1930s to the 1980s and composed a series of paintings of pregnant women.
Alice Neel.
300
This was considered one of Ringgold's major works of the decade, the narrative assumed new dimensions as she traveled the country performing the piece.
"Wake and Resurrection of the Bicentennial Negro".
300
Monica Sjoo painted "God Giving Birth" in this year.
1969
300
In 1971, French artist Gina Pane climbed up and down this until her bare feet and hands were cut and bleeding like stigmata in a performance entitled, "Ascent".
A ladder embedded with sharp protrusions
400
In Southern California, this group met in the fall of 1970 to protest the exclusion of women artists from the important "Art and Technology" exhibition at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
The Los Angeles Council of Women Artists.
400
The work of these two artists were exhibited in Britain as well as America, and proved to be central to mapping the terrain of the social body in representation.
May Stevens and Nancy Spero.
400
This work is the longest mural in the world and is still being worked on in Los Angeles.
The Great Wall of Los Angeles.
400
The British feminist journal "Spare Rib" was founded in what year?
1972
400
This individual was in a drawing by Margaret Harrison that was put on exhibition, but quickly closed down by police for being "offensive". He is the founder and editor of Playboy Magazine.
Hugh Hefner.
500
These things mediated a women's attempts to define what it meant to be a woman, to experience life from within a woman's body and to understand one's subjectivity as feminine.
Sexuality, class, race, and ethnicity.
500
The emergence of a consciously feminist art practice in the United States is closely linked to developments on the West Coast, and to what two artists?
Judy Chicago and Miriam Schapiro.
500
Schapiro began combining fabric collage and acrylic painting in abstract paintings to create what?
"Femmages"
500
Judy Chicago taught the first feminist art course at Fresno State College in what year?
1970.
500
Replacing realism with representational strategies that expose the ways that Western representation supports the dominant position of patriarchal white men and how they critique the roll of mass media culture in prodigy and circulating the images that reinforce or notions of what?