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

Maria Bremer

Maria Bremer, BOOK REVIEW Feminism and Art in Postwar Italy: The Legacy of Carla Lonzi, Third Text Online, http://www.thirdtext.org/bremer-carlalonzi, 22 October 2021

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Challenging Feminist Art History. Carla Lonzi's Divergent Paths, in V. Horne, L. Perry (eds) Feminism and Art History Now, London, I. B. Tauris 2017

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Exploring the Body: Women's Art in Italy's 1970s

Alix Chagué

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Exhibition Review: The Unexpected Subject: 1978 Art and Feminism in Italy; Anna Maria Maiolino: Love Becomes Revolutionary

Elisa Adami

Art Monthly, 2019

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Spaces of self-consciousness: Carla Accardi's environments and the rise of Italian feminism

Leslie Cozzi

Women & Performance: a journal of feminist theory, 2011

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C. Canziani and F. Ventrella, ‘From Art History to Life Writing: Anna Banti’s Feminist Resonance’, in S. Hecker and C. Ramsey-Portolano, eds, Female Cultural Production in Modern Italy. Literature, Art and Intellectual History (Palgrave McMillan, 2023), pp. 83-101.

Francesco Ventrella, Cecilia Canziani

Female Cultural Production in Modern Italy. Literature, Art and Intellectual Histor, 2023

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Gendered style in Italian art criticism

Philip Sohm

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Notes on the Index, Continued: Italian Feminism and the Art of Mirella Bentivoglio and Ketty La Rocca1

Leslie Cozzi

Cahiers d’études italiennes, 2013

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Cooperativa Beato Angelico Art and feminism in Rome in the Seventies in Panel : ‘Herstories from Italy’, Sunday 13/12/2015.

Katia Almerini

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

Ara H. Merjian

Historical Materialism, 2023

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'Carla Lonzi's Art Writing and the Resonance of Separatism', European Journal of Womens Studies, 21: 3 (2014), pp. 282-287

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Generating Feminisms: Italian Feminisms and the “Now You Can Go” Program

Helena Reckitt

Art Journal

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Women in Art: Presences, Traditional Narration, and Historiographic Problems. The Reception of Italian and Slavic Female Artists in Italy and Abroad

Anna Maria Panzera

Actual Problems of Theory and History of Art: Vol. 11, 2021

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Anthony WHITE Italian Modern Art in the Age of Fascism New York 2020 ISBN 978-0-367-19627-1, 263 pp

Zuzana Donátková

2021

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Another History: Contemporary Italian Art in America Before 1949 - Italian Modern Art

Sergio Cortesini

Italian Modern Art, 2020

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Unexpected Artists. The Cooperativa Beato Angelico in the Context of 1970s Feminism

Maria Bremer

Römisches Jahrbuch der Bibliotheca Hertziana, 44 | 2019/2020

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Italian Art circa 1968: Continuities and Generational Shifts

Adrian Duran

Carte Italiane, 2008

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The great fresco painting of the Italian feminist movements

Sveva Magaraggia

2005

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The PCI Artists. Antifascism and Communism in Italian Art. 1944-1953

Juan José Gómez Gutiérrez

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Communicating Culture: the Role of Women and Female Architects Inside Casabella Magazine. The Gaze of Giulia Veronesi (1906-1970) and Gae Aulenti (1927-2021)

Elisa Boeri, Fabio Marino

EAHN 7th International Meeting. Conference Proceedings, 2023

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Letter from the Editors. Introduction to "Italian Feminist Photography", JAPPC vol. 9/2 (2024)

Stefano Marino

JAPPC vol. 9/2 (2024), 2024

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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.

Luigia Lonardelli

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“Non più Cenerentole!” The Società delle Artiste at the 1906 Mostra Nazionale di Belle Arti in Milan

Chiara Iorino

2019

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Russian Women Artists in Italy Between the Two Wars: Careers, Social Policies, and Intercultural Relations Between Revolution and Fascism

Anna Vyazemtseva

Female Cultural Production in Modern Italy Literature, Art and Intellectual History, ed. by Sharon Hecker and Catherine Ramsey Portolano, 2023

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Self-portrait of a Woman: Carla Lonzi's Autoritratto.

Giovanna Zapperi

Laurent Schmid et al. (eds.), Laptop Radio. La radio siamo noi, Geneva, HEAD - Link editions 2019, 2019

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From Woman to Woman. Exhibiting Genealogy – Carla Accardi’s Origine, 1976

Maria Bremer

Palinsesti (8), 2019

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Suzanne Santoro's Towards new expression: An Interference in Carla Lonzi's Theory of Sexuality and Aesthetics

Sara Colantuono

Palinsesti N. 9 (2020): "Yet who is the Genius?" Women's Art and Criticism in Postwar Italy II , 2020

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Between Cultural Diplomacy and Counterculture: Eugenio Battisti, Alan Solomon, and the Exhibition Young Italians in 1968

Raffaele Bedarida, Roberta Minnucci

Arte Povera: Artistic Tradition and Transatlantic Dialogue, 2023

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"We communicate only with women". Italian Feminism, Women Artists, and the Politics of Separatism

Giovanna Zapperi

Palinsesti, n. 8, 2019, 2019

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Postmodern Orientalism in Italian Contemporary Art

francesca gallo

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Italian Women Artists from Renaissance to Baroque (review)

Sally Quin

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Artists Refusing to Work: Aesthetics Practices in 1970s Italy

Martina Tanga

2015

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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.

Marjorie Och

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