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Not for sale feminism and art in the USA during the 1970s : a video essay  Cover Image VHS VHS

Not for sale feminism and art in the USA during the 1970s : a video essay

Cottingham, Laura. (Added Author). McEntire, Mary. (Added Author). Sasso, Sally. (Added Author). Singer, Leslie. (Added Author). Ono, Yōko. (Added Author). Hawkeye Productions. (Added Author). Artext. (Added Author).

Summary: Not For Sale introduces and reintroduces some of the art, artists, and activities of the Feminist Art Movement. Many contemporary artistic strategies and modes of production that are taken for granted in the 1990's-including video and performance work, activist-based practices, collective art efforts, sculpture and painting that incorporate materials and processes previously dismissed as craft, autobiography as subject, archival-based installations and explorations in identity politics-were firtst introduced and championed within the broad-based aesthetics and practices that constitute the Feminist Art Movement.

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  • Physical Description: videorecording
    videocassette
    1 videocassette (90 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. + fold out pamphlet
  • Publisher: Cambridge, MA : Artext [distributor], c1998.

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Creation/Production Credits Note: Director/writer, Laura Cottingham; music Yoko Ono.
System Details Note:
VHS.
Terms Governing Use and Reproduction Note:
Licensed for: home, library, classroom.
Restrictions: no ILL.
Subject: Feminism and art
Feminism in art
Art, American -- 20th century

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Emily Carr University of Art + Design.

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Emily Carr University of Art + Design VHS NX180 .F4 N68 1998 (Text) 30193749 Video Volume hold Available -

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