Carla Lonzi: Encountering American art (original) (raw)
Feminism and Art in Postwar Italy. The Legacy of Carla Lonzi
Giovanna Zapperi, Francesco Ventrella
2020
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BOOK REVIEW: ‘Feminism and Art in Postwar Italy: The Legacy of Carla Lonzi’, edited by Francesco Ventrella and Giovanna Zapperi
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Cooperativa Beato Angelico Art and feminism in Rome in the Seventies in Panel : ‘Herstories from Italy’, Sunday 13/12/2015.
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Flashbacks, Fascism and the New Prehistory: Review of Flashback, Eclipse: The Political Imaginary of Italian Art in the 1960s by Romy Golan and Against the Avant-garde: Pier Paolo Pasolini, Contemporary Art and Neocapitalism by Ara Merjian
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Unexpected Artists. The Cooperativa Beato Angelico in the Context of 1970s Feminism
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“How It Was That I Stopped Painting”: Attempts at Distancing in 1960s Italian Art in Darsie Alexander and Bartholomew Ryan, eds., International Pop, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis 2015, pp. 149-163, 361.
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Suzanne Santoro's Towards new expression: An Interference in Carla Lonzi's Theory of Sexuality and Aesthetics
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Artists Refusing to Work: Aesthetics Practices in 1970s Italy
Martina Tanga
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Lucia Mannini, «Non si direbbe trattarsi di una donna». Artiste a Firenze tra le due guerre / “This doesn’t look like it was done by a woman”. Women artists in Florence in the interwar period, in Artiste/Women Artist. Firenze 1900-1950
Lucia Mannini
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Marjorie Och, “Italian Women Artists from Renaissance to Baroque, National Museum of Women in the Arts, March16-July 15, 2007,” Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal 2 (2007): 193-97.
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