Influence[edit]
Many Feminist leaning artists in the 1970’s dared to imagine that female artists should produce authentically, and radically different art, undoing by that the prevailing visual paradigm. In the 1970’s also a pioneering feminist critic named Lucy Lippard began to curate some all-women art shows, she considered deeply flawed to merely assimilate women to the an art system, which she viewed as deeply flawed.[8] The Guerrilla Girls were mostly shaped by the 1970’s women’s movement, yet they resolved to devise new methods. They noticed a decline in the tactics of the 1970s feminist campaigns, such as the ineffectual picket line the Women’s Caucus for the Arts had mustered at MoMa. “We had to have a new image and a new kind of language to appeal to a younger generation of women” recalls one of the founding Guerrilla Girl’s who uses the alias “Liubov Popova” [9] Guerrilla Girls responded to the claims that the 1970s Feminist movements were man-hating, antimaternal, unduly strident, and humorless [8] they adopted postructuralist theory thereby learning from the 1970s initiatives, but with a different language and style. they adopted postructuralist theory thereby learning from the 1970s initiatives, but with a different language and style. The 1970s feminists were tackling very grim and unfunny issues such as sexual violence, hence the Guerrilla Girls in order to combat the public backlash and to keep their spirits intact approached their work with tremendous wit and laughter.[8]
Influence[edit]Many Feminist leaning artists in the 1970’s dared to imagine that female artists should produce authentically, and radically different art, undoing by that the prevailing visual paradigm. In the 1970’s also a pioneering feminist critic named Lucy Lippard began to curate some all-women art shows, she considered deeply flawed to merely assimilate women to the an art system, which she viewed as deeply flawed.[8] The Guerrilla Girls were mostly shaped by the 1970’s women’s movement, yet they resolved to devise new methods. They noticed a decline in the tactics of the 1970s feminist campaigns, such as the ineffectual picket line the Women’s Caucus for the Arts had mustered at MoMa. “We had to have a new image and a new kind of language to appeal to a younger generation of women” recalls one of the founding Guerrilla Girl’s who uses the alias “Liubov Popova” [9] Guerrilla Girls responded to the claims that the 1970s Feminist movements were man-hating, antimaternal, unduly strident, and humorless [8] they adopted postructuralist theory thereby learning from the 1970s initiatives, but with a different language and style. they adopted postructuralist theory thereby learning from the 1970s initiatives, but with a different language and style. The 1970s feminists were tackling very grim and unfunny issues such as sexual violence, hence the Guerrilla Girls in order to combat the public backlash and to keep their spirits intact approached their work with tremendous wit and laughter.[8]
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