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Global Feminisms est une exposition d'art féministe présentée au Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art du Brooklyn Museum à New York du 23 mars au 1er juillet 2007. Global Feminisms est la première exposition internationale de cette ampleur exclusivement consacrée à l'art féministe de 1970 à nos jours. L'événement est co-organisé par et Linda Nochlin et comprend les œuvres de 88 femmes artistes issues de 62 pays. L'exposition voyage ensuite au sur le campus du Wellesley College dans le Massachusetts, du 19 septembre au 9 décembre 2007. Global Feminisms was a feminist art exhibition that originally premiered at the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum, New York City, United States, in March 2007. Global Feminisms was the first international exhibition exclusively dedicated to feminist art from 1990 to present. The exhibition was co-curated by Maura Reilly and Linda Nochlin and consists of work by 88 women artists from 62 countries. Global Feminisms showcased work in all media forms, including painting, sculpture, photography, film, video, installation, and performance, with a focus on contemporary feminist art from a global perspective. Conceived as a counterpoint to the landmark 1976 exhibition Women Artists: 1850-1950, the curators aimed to move beyond a Western exclusionary feminism, whic
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Global Feminisms was a feminist art exhibition that originally premiered at the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum, New York City, United States, in March 2007. Global Feminisms was the first international exhibition exclusively dedicated to feminist art from 1990 to present. The exhibition was co-curated by Maura Reilly and Linda Nochlin and consists of work by 88 women artists from 62 countries. Global Feminisms showcased work in all media forms, including painting, sculpture, photography, film, video, installation, and performance, with a focus on contemporary feminist art from a global perspective. Conceived as a counterpoint to the landmark 1976 exhibition Women Artists: 1850-1950, the curators aimed to move beyond a Western exclusionary feminism, which has dominated understandings of feminism and feminist art since the 1970s, towards one that is less-defined by a western center and "other" peripheries. The exhibition included a catalogue with essays by Maura Reilly, Linda Nochlin, N'Goné Fall, Geeta Kapur, Michiko Kasahara, Virginia Pérez-Ratton, Élisabeth Lebovici, Joan Kee, and Charlotta Kotik. Global Feminisms est une exposition d'art féministe présentée au Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art du Brooklyn Museum à New York du 23 mars au 1er juillet 2007. Global Feminisms est la première exposition internationale de cette ampleur exclusivement consacrée à l'art féministe de 1970 à nos jours. L'événement est co-organisé par et Linda Nochlin et comprend les œuvres de 88 femmes artistes issues de 62 pays. Global Feminisms présente tous les médiums, y compris la peinture, la sculpture, la photographie, le film, la vidéo, l'installation et la performance, en mettant l'accent sur l'art féministe contemporain dans une perspective mondiale. Son objectif est d'aller au-delà du féminisme occidental, qui est devenu la représentation dominante du féminisme et de l'art féministe depuis les années 1970. L'exposition voyage ensuite au sur le campus du Wellesley College dans le Massachusetts, du 19 septembre au 9 décembre 2007.
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