The catalogue examine the relationship between gender, art and Modernism. It will focus on the question of what kinds of stylistic and visual imagery were developed by women artists in response to the social change, political upheaval and technical innovations of the rst half of the last century. The works in the exhibition can be considered as not only bearing witness to rapidly advancing industrialisation, urbanisation and technological development but also re ecting the complexity and contradictions that came with emancipation and evolving gender roles. Ed.: Kathrin Elvers-Svamberk, Saskia Bak, Evelien Scheltinga. Text: Stephanie Auer, Kathrin Elvers-Švamberk, Monica Juneja, Meike Lander, Marsha Meskimmon, Evelien Scheltinga, Mirjam Westen.
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Stephanie Auer is Assistant Curator at the Belvedere, Vienna.
Andrea Jahn is Director of the Saarlandmuseum.
Saskia Bak is Director of the Museum Arnhem.
The catalogue examine the relationship between gender, art and Modernism. It will focus on the question of what kinds of stylistic and visual imagery were developed by women artists in response to the social change, political upheaval and technical innovations of the first half of the last century.
70 female artists from 22 countries - RADIKAL! challenges the concept of modern art as a straightforward, mainly male-driven development. Instead, the exhibition brings together female artists artists from d
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