A feminist guide to art history
March 18 2019
Picture: National Gallery
The National in Gallery in London is doing a five session course (spread over 5 weeks) on how women have shaped art history, which looks like fun.
Find out how women have broken into and reshaped the ‘boys’ club’ art establishment; whether the female nude can survive #MeToo; and how women leaders are redressing the balance when it comes to the representation of women artists.
This course explores the work of women artists, patrons, collectors, art writers, and leaders in the arts. It considers how women have represented themselves in paintings, the challenges women artists grapple with, and how feminism has opened up an alternative history of art.
It starts on 22nd March. More here.