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That would make Marlene Dumas one of three living women artists to trade for over $1 million—the other two are Louise Bourgeois and Agnes Martin.*
Sarah Thornton • Seven Days in the Art World
When people think of pop art, names like Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and Claes Oldenberg come to mind. Yet Nicola, who is now 80 years old, offers a female perspective on the relationship between beauty, art, commodities and value. As curator Flavia Frigeri put it: “It’s really important to tell that story, particularly as so much pop art is abou... See more
Before Boobs Were A Design Trend, Nicola L. Made Quite The Feminist Body Of Art
as mulheres serem de fato bem-vindas ao mercado de trabalho, como burras de carga descartáveis, sem sindicatos, com baixos salários e restritas a um gueto de funções “femininas”.
Naomi Wolf • O mito da beleza: Como as imagens de beleza são usadas contra as mulheres (Portuguese Edition)
Along with the United Nations and other corporate and government partners, the Girl Effect is spending tens of millions of dollars in a smart, tough, global campaign to educate and connect and lift up young girls.
Phil Knight • Shoe Dog: A Memoir by the Creator of Nike
Extrapolando, esto significaría que más de un tercio de los cazadores prehistóricos eran en realidad cazadoras, al menos en América.
Miguel Ángel Criado • Las Mujeres Prehistóricas También Cazaban Grandes Animales
Barbara Gladstone
Sarah Thornton • Seven Days in the Art World
IN 2002, ACCORDING TO THE self-appointed cultural anthropologists at Newsweek magazine, there were exactly three types of teenage girls in America. You could be an Alpha: a blonde who loved cheerleading, worshiped Gwyneth and Vogue, and managed to be “both bitchy and nice.” You could be a Beta, which was basically an aspiring Alpha; Betas reportedl... See more
Julia Stiles Wanted to Be Just Like Kat Stratford, Too
In the early nineteenth century, women artists were by definition monstrous.
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