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Found 46 Items Tagged "feminist"
Objects
Ana Mendieta
American, born Cuba, 1948–1985
Untitled (Guanaroca [First Woman])
1981/1994
Louise Bourgeois
French–American, 1911–2010
Décontractée
1990
Ghada Amer
American, born Egypt, 1963
Heather's Dégradé
2006
Miriam Schapiro
American, 1923–2015
Anonymous was a Woman
1976
Kara Walker
American, born 1969
Keys to the Coop
1997
Kate Gilmore
American, born 1975
Blood from a Stone
2009
Kara Walker
American, born 1969
Vanishing Act
1997
Hannah Wilke
American, 1940–1993
Hannah Wilke Through the Large Glass
1976
Barbara Kruger
American, born 1945
Untitled (We Are Notifying You of a Change of Address)
1986
Tracey Moffatt
Australian, born 1960
Laudanum
1998
Senga Nengudi
American, born 1943
Inside/Outside
1977
Miriam Schapiro
American, 1923–2015
Agony in the Garden
1991
Cass Bird
American, born 1974
I Look Just Like My Daddy
2004
Judy Chicago
American, born 1939
The Dinner Party
1974–1979
Consuelo Kanaga
American, 1894–1978
Barbara Deming
ca. 1964
Guerrilla Girls
established United States, 1985
The Advantages of Being a Woman Artist
1988
Kara Walker; Landfall Press, Inc.
Untitled (John Brown)
1997
Boryana Rossa
Bulgarian, born 1972
Celebrating the Next Twinkling
1999
Ana Mendieta
American, born Cuba, 1948–1985
Untitled (Guanaroca [First Woman])
1981/1994
Louise Bourgeois
French–American, 1911–2010
Décontractée
1990
Ghada Amer
American, born Egypt, 1963
Heather's Dégradé
2006
Miriam Schapiro
American, 1923–2015
Anonymous was a Woman
1976
Kara Walker
American, born 1969
Keys to the Coop
1997
Kate Gilmore
American, born 1975
Blood from a Stone
2009
Kara Walker
American, born 1969
Vanishing Act
1997
Hannah Wilke
American, 1940–1993
Hannah Wilke Through the Large Glass
1976
Barbara Kruger
American, born 1945
Untitled (We Are Notifying You of a Change of Address)
1986
Tracey Moffatt
Australian, born 1960
Laudanum
1998
Senga Nengudi
American, born 1943
Inside/Outside
1977
Miriam Schapiro
American, 1923–2015
Agony in the Garden
1991
Cass Bird
American, born 1974
I Look Just Like My Daddy
2004
Judy Chicago
American, born 1939
The Dinner Party
1974–1979
Consuelo Kanaga
American, 1894–1978
Barbara Deming
ca. 1964
Guerrilla Girls
established United States, 1985
The Advantages of Being a Woman Artist
1988
Kara Walker; Landfall Press, Inc.
Untitled (John Brown)
1997
Boryana Rossa
Bulgarian, born 1972
Celebrating the Next Twinkling
1999
Ana Mendieta
American, born Cuba, 1948–1985
Untitled (Guanaroca [First Woman])
1981/1994
Louise Bourgeois
French–American, 1911–2010
Décontractée
1990
Ghada Amer
American, born Egypt, 1963
Heather's Dégradé
2006
Miriam Schapiro
American, 1923–2015
Anonymous was a Woman
1976
Kara Walker
American, born 1969
Keys to the Coop
1997
Kate Gilmore
American, born 1975
Blood from a Stone
2009
Kara Walker
American, born 1969
Vanishing Act
1997
Hannah Wilke
American, 1940–1993
Hannah Wilke Through the Large Glass
1976
Barbara Kruger
American, born 1945
Untitled (We Are Notifying You of a Change of Address)
1986
Tracey Moffatt
Australian, born 1960
Laudanum
1998
Senga Nengudi
American, born 1943
Inside/Outside
1977
Miriam Schapiro
American, 1923–2015
Agony in the Garden
1991
Cass Bird
American, born 1974
I Look Just Like My Daddy
2004
Judy Chicago
American, born 1939
The Dinner Party
1974–1979
Consuelo Kanaga
American, 1894–1978
Barbara Deming
ca. 1964
Guerrilla Girls
established United States, 1985
The Advantages of Being a Woman Artist
1988
Kara Walker; Landfall Press, Inc.
Untitled (John Brown)
1997
Boryana Rossa
Bulgarian, born 1972
Celebrating the Next Twinkling
1999
Showing objects 1 - 18 of 44
Exhibitions
The Dinner Party by Judy Chicago (installation)
March 23, 2007 through Current
Recent Acquisitions from the Department of Prints, Drawings and Photographs
July 1, 2001 through 2001 (date unknow...
The Dinner Party by Judy Chicago (installation)
March 23, 2007 through Current
Recent Acquisitions from the Department of Prints, Drawings and Photographs
July 1, 2001 through 2001 (date unknow...
The Dinner Party by Judy Chicago (installation)
March 23, 2007 through Current
Recent Acquisitions from the Department of Prints, Drawings and Photographs
July 1, 2001 through 2001 (date unknow...
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