 
                        Reclaiming Histories of Women in the Arts and Proposing Models to Facilitate Future Friendships
by Annemarie Wadlow ; design by Marijn van der Leeuw, Esther Vane, India Scrimgeour, Hannah Williams and Annemarie Wadlow
- Author(s)
- Annemarie Wadlow
- Publication
- Tha Hague : Page Not Found, 2022
- Scope
- 123, [34] Pages, illustrated, 19 cm.
- ISBN
- 9789083222417
In what ways have women artists come together to investigate their own image? This publication delves into histories of feminist and queer collective practice, expanding on the various ways women claim agency of their identity, via collaborations that connect intergenerational and far-away friendships. In 2020 Wadlow won the first Page Not Found Thesis Award, celebrating this her thesis as a KABK graduate, which integrates most strongly its own dissemination. Each chapter features artistic and theoretical case studies that discuss images produced by women artists, about women artists; proposing that to gaze upon someone represented with care and autonomy provides more affirmative ways to relate to ourselves. According to the publisher: “Only by engaging in both roles can we unveil what is not taught in the mainstream and inspire a more inclusive, generous future.Each aspect of the book’s design is a collaborative endeavour, expanding the notion of individual authorship. It is with this sentiment that creating the publication became research in itself, via collaboration with both direct peers and an extended genealogy.
- Person as subject
- Marijn van der Leeuw, Esther Vane, India Scrimgeour, Hannah Williams, Annemarie Wadlow
- Keywords
- feminism
- Location
- Cabinet 30 - 6: Seksualiteit ; gender en ruimte
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