Publisher: Tate
ISBN: 9781849768627
Dimensions: 26.2 x 20.5 cm
Across a wide variety of mediums including painting, drawing, sculpture, performance, film and photography, this extensive exhibition catalogue reflects on how women's needs were marginalised within mainstream culture. It reveals how artists used radical ideas and methods to confront issues that will resonate with contemporary audiences — from access to healthcare and class struggles to ecological disaster, racism and misogyny.
Featuring essays on feminist film distribution, the visibility of Black and South Asian women artists, Section 28 and the AIDS pandemic, Greenham Common and the peace movement, and the intersection of punk, feminism and art, Women in Revolt! celebrates the full diversity of what was a highly creative, politically engaged and determined community of women that paved the way for future generations and, ultimately, changed the face of British culture.
Edited by Linsey Young, Curator of Contemporary British Art at Tate, with text by:
Alice Correia - an art historian, she is a specialist in late twentieth-century British art, with a focus on Black and South Asian diaspora artists.
Zuzana Flaskova, Assistant Curator of Modern and Contemporary British Art at Tate.
Rachel Garfield, Head of Art at the University of Reading, with particular interests in lens-based media. She is also an artist and writer.
Juliet Jacques, a writer and filmmaker who co-founded and co-hosted Suite (212) on Resonance 104.4fm, which looked at the arts in their social, cultural, political and historical contexts.
Bolanle Tadjudeen, curator, educator and founder of Black Blossoms.
Amy Tobin, Curator of Contemporary Programmes at Kettle’s Yard, University of Cambridge and Director of Studies in History of Art and Fellow, Newnham College. She is the co-editor of The Art of Feminism (2019, Tate Publishing).