Her Story: A Documentary of Women Artists in Revolution

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Her Story: A Documentary of Women Artists in Revolution

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A rare, ever-relevant compendium of texts and manifestos from women artists on gender and race issues in cultural institutions. Calling all feminists, women’s rights supporters and historians, this unique book is original in format and full of information, lots of which is unknown to many.

Text by Lucy Lippard, Agnes C. Denes, Emily Genaeur, Silvia Goldsmith, Grace Glueck, Poppy Johnson, Brenda Miller, Faith Ringgold, et al.

Active from 1969 to 1971, W.A.R. was founded as the women’s caucus of the Art Workers’ Coalition (AWC). AWC mobilized around anti-war protest and anti-racist action, also campaigning for artists’ rights and wages, the decentralization of museums across NYC boroughs, more diverse exhibition programming and the restructuring of management within cultural institutions.

This facsimile publication of A Documentary HerStory of Women Artists in Revolution gathers manifestos, statements and declarations by W.A.R. members; articles and reports about gendered and racialized discrimination in the arts; pro-abortion flyers and protest ephemera; and grant applications and reports detailing the founding of the Women’s Interart Center in spring 1970, W.A.R.’s brick-and-mortar studio, workshop and exhibition space. It also reproduces documentation of key actions including the 1970 Art Strike Against Racism, Sexism, Repression and War, and correspondence with officials at the Whitney Museum, the Guggenheim Foundation and the Museum of Modern Art, among others.

Size: 8.5” x 0.3” x 10.75” // 75 Pages // Softcover

Publisher: Primary Information

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