Wikipedia:Meetup/Lugano/ArtandFeminism2015/Africa

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Checking if African women artists are in the categories related and who is missing of the most well-known visual artists.

  • Sabrina Puppin-Lerch, Contemporary African Women Artists: Commentaries on Everyday Life in Art, ProQuest, 2007.
  • Marion Arnold, Brenda Schmahmann, eds. Between Union and Liberation: Women Artists in South Africa 1910-1994. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2005. 221pp. $99.95

Art centres created by women

Essay of Peju Layiwola

US

IAM Intense Art Magazine[edit]

From the book 10 years 100 artists. Art in a democratic South Africa (2004)[edit]


Contemporary Arab Women's Art: Dialogues of the present, edited by Fran Lloyd (book)[edit]

Anthologie de l'art africain du XX siècle (Revue Noire)[edit]

Magiciens de la Terre[edit]

Women and Art in South Africa by Marion Arnold[edit]

Exhibition The Short Century[edit]

Contemporary African Art since 1980[edit]

In the Compilation, short text about Feminism / Womanism citing (page 340)

In the book artworks of the women artists ...

African Artists - in Women's Studies Encyclopedia, Volume 1 ed. Helen Tierney[edit]

p. 58

Citing

  • Lisa Aronson, "Women in the Artis" in Margaret S. Hay and Sharon Stichter (eds.), African Women South of he Sanara (London 1984)
  • Kojo Fosu, Twentieth Century Art in Afica (Zaira, Nigeria, 1986)

N’Goné Fall, Providing a Space of Freedom: Women Artists from Africa[edit]

http://www.artafrica.info/Pdfs/artigo_16_en.pdf. Text originally published in the catalogue of the exhibition Global Feminisms (link: http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/exhibitions/global_feminisms/), which took place at the Brooklyn Museum in 2007.

Salah Hassan, Gendered Visions: The Art of Contemporary Africana Women Artists, 1997[edit]