Reflects the diversity of the paintings, sculptures, photographs, performances and videos by 87 women artists. A careers section charts the representation of women artists in exhibitions, art magazines and corporate collections. Biographies are provided for each artist, followed by a list of the major group exhibitions of the period, annotated with the names of these artists who participated in them. A variety of essays examine the phenomenon of the rapid development of women artists during the 1970s.
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Judith E. Stein is a Philadelphia-based writer and curator who specializes in postwar American art. A former arts reviewer for NPR's "Fresh Air" and "Morning Edition," her writing has appeared in "Art in America", "The New York Times Book Review", and numerous museum publications. She is the recipient of a Pew Foundation Fellowship in the Arts in literary non-fiction and a Warhol Foundation/Creative Capital Arts Writers Grant. A graduate of Barnard College, she holds a doctorate in art history from the University of Pennsylvania.
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