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The new statues will honour women including jazz icon Billie Holiday and civil rights leader Elizabeth Jennings Graham
The pioneering US artist was best known for using painting, film, performance and installation to challenge ideas around sexuality and gender
In a special commission for frieze, the artist envisions Martian colonies informed by techno-feminism
Hear from expert insiders in the city’s cultural landscape, from art to entertainment
In the age of #MeToo, does the recent proliferation of films and TV shows about serial murderers hint at a troubling resurgence of sociopathic masculinity?
The Frieze Projects artist discusses her practice
‘By changing oppressive patterns on many levels, the movement has much to say about feminism in the present moment’
‘I’m a feminist, and I have long advocated for gender equality’: Kaywin Feldman will succeed Earl A. Powell III in March 2019
Workshopping a new book project at Porto/Post/Doc, the theorist and filmmaker who diagnosed how Hollywood reinforced patriarchal codes
‘Others my age with lesser work who were men were being celebrated and collected’
The current appetite for historical, underrecognized female artists is welcome but urgent work still needs to be done
The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s exhibition of iconic rock instruments has been criticized for only including one woman
What many call a national movement is far from it: the price for people to tell their stories remains too high
‘I learned to be unapologetically confident and decisive, which has proved vital not just in the arts, but everywhere’
‘The biggest hurdle we had to overcome was psychological: the belief that there never had been, and never could be, great women artists’
‘I have invested a lot of energy promoting women artists’
‘Mentorship? I don’t think I even knew what the word meant!’
Featuring Judy Chicago and Miriam Schapiro, ‘Womanhouse’ marks the 30th anniversary of the museum dedicated to women artists
Since 1991 the feminist collective has played a key role in nurturing a space for queer activism and sexual and identity politics on film
‘No one is born a feminist but, if nothing else makes us so beforehand, our working environments will’