The Women Who Changed Art Forever

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Discover the transformative journey of 'The Women Who Changed Art Forever', a powerful graphic novel that celebrates the lives and legacies of four groundbreaking feminist artists: Judy Chicago, Faith Ringold, Ana Mendieta, and the Guerilla Girls. This visually stunning book offers an engaging narrative that redefines feminist art and explores important themes such as identity, gender equality, and social justice. Explore the compelling stories of these women who made indelible marks in the art world and reshaped how we view women's contributions to culture. With colorful illustrations and insightful storytelling, this graphic novel not only serves as an educational resource but also as an inspiration for future generations of creators and advocates for equality. Perfect for art lovers, feminists, and graphic novel enthusiasts alike, it's a must-have addition to any collection on women's history and art. Celebrate the revolution in art and society with this enlightening book. You can enjoy free shipping on this item, allowing you to get your copy conveniently. Please note that delivery may take up to 6 weeks, and once your order is placed, it cannot be canceled. Own a piece of feminist art history and dive into the stories that changed art forever!

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781913947002
Year: 2021
Publisher: Laurence King Publishing
Pages: 136


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These women changed art forever - told in colourful graphic novel form, this is the story of four pioneers of feminist art: Judy Chicago, Faith Ringold, Ana Mendieta, and the Guerilla Girls.



Each made their mark in their own powerful way. Judy Chicago made us reassess the female body, Faith Ringold taught us that feminism is for everyone, Ana Mendieta was a martyr to violence against women, while the Guerilla Girls have taken the fight to the male-dominated museum. This graphic novel tells each of their stories in a unique style.

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