This study is the first to examine the women included in the British National Portrait Gallery, who were granted the honor based on their significance to the "civil, ecclesiastical and literary histor
Four decades of feminist art history have prompted a radical rethinking of the discipline. This volume asks how feminism’s interventions and propositions are relevant to contemporary scholarship today
Bringing together an impressive lineup of contributors from across Europe, the United Kingdom, and the United States, Politics in a Glass Case examines how sexual politics play out in art exhibitions.
Brings together curators, artists and historians to rethink sexual politics as realised in exhibits, offering an alternative narrative of feminism's impact on art.