
Applying an Intersectional Lens: Oláh Mara OMARA and the Politics of Care
We are presenting texts published in “Artelogie” – Numéro double spécial 22 (2024): Violencia(s), frontera(s) y sentimiento(s): formas, sentidos y significados de la violencia en nuestra América. You can access all the issue here. Author: Viktoria Popovics Abstract: Known for her socio-critical paintings, autobiographical works dealing with personal traumas and...

Motherpumping: women-artists-mothers-scholars-etc. discussing the art system from Brazilian viewpoints
We are presenting texts published in “Artelogie” – Numéro double spécial 22 (2024): Violencia(s), frontera(s) y sentimiento(s): formas, sentidos y significados de la violencia en nuestra América. You can access all the issue here. Author: Michelle Farias Sommer Abstract: In light of the debate concerning women-artists and women-artist-mothers-etc. in the art...

Exploring the crisis of subjectivity through the interplay between feminist ideology and historical consciousness in ‘postsocialist art history’, or the emergence of the Millennial art historian from the contradiction between the autonomization and privatization of culture
We are presenting texts published in “Artelogie” – Numéro double spécial 22 (2024): Violencia(s), frontera(s) y sentimiento(s): formas, sentidos y significados de la violencia en nuestra América. You can access all the issue here. Author: Natalya Antonova Abstract: Consciousness-raising – positioned as the epitome of feminist method and its end...

Working through trauma and self-writing in Leonora Carrington’s Down Below
We are presenting texts published in “Artelogie” – Numéro double spécial 22 (2024): Violencia(s), frontera(s) y sentimiento(s): formas, sentidos y significados de la violencia en nuestra América. You can access all the issue here. Authors: Ana Carolina Magalhães Salvi Abstract: Leonora Carrington has awakened significant interest in feminist and gender studies...

Recovering Abstract Art Narratives in Latin America: Lidy Prati’s Writing
We are presenting texts published in “Artelogie” – Numéro double spécial 22 (2024): Violencia(s), frontera(s) y sentimiento(s): formas, sentidos y significados de la violencia en nuestra América. You can access all the issue here. Author: Ayelen Pagnanelli Abstract: A pioneer of geometric abstraction between 1944 and 1955, Lidy Prati was...

Artelogie: Violencia(s), frontera(s) y sentimiento(s): formas, sentidos y significados de la violencia en nuestra América (22/2024) – Introduction
We are presenting texts published in “Artelogie” – Numéro double spécial 22 (2024): Violencia(s), frontera(s) y sentimiento(s): formas, sentidos y significados de la violencia en nuestra América. You can access all the issue here Authors: Agata Jakubowska, Andrea Giunta From the Introduction: This volume presents seven articles prepared in...

Notes to Continue Thinking about Feminist Artivism in Mexico
We are continuing to present texts published in FEMINIST ART HISTORIOGRAPHIES IN EASTERN EUROPE AND LATIN AMERICA issue of “Ikonotheka” 33 (2024). Authors: Cecila Itzel Noriega Vega, Una Pardo Ibarra Abstract: Despite the large number of feminist artistic practices in Mexico that clearly ascribe to women’s rights and the...

From Rio de la Plata to the Extreme West: Feminist Historiographies of Art and Artistic Activism in Argentina and Chile
We are coninuing to present texts published in FEMINIST ART HISTORIOGRAPHIES IN EASTERN EUROPE AND LATIN AMERICA issue of “Ikonotheka” 33 (2024). Authors: Andrea Giunta Abstract: The purpose of this article is to employ a comparative approach that allows us to understand the approaches towards art historiography articulated in two...

The Feminist Agenda and the Brazilian Art System between the 1960s and the 1970s
We are continuing to present texts published in FEMINIST ART HISTORIOGRAPHIES IN EASTERN EUROPE AND LATIN AMERICA issue of “Ikonotheka” 33 (2024). Authors: Talita Trizoli Abstract: The reception of second-wave feminist guidelines in the Brazilian artistic system has been a recurring theme of inquiry in feminist historiography because of...

Feminist Museology Applied to the Leipzig Museum of Arts (The MdbK)
We are continuing to present texts published in FEMINIST ART HISTORIOGRAPHIES IN EASTERN EUROPE AND LATIN AMERICA issue of “Ikonotheka” 33 (2024). Authors: Marina Vinnik Abstract: In this article, I explore how museums navigate the contradictions between contemporary discourses and the presence of colonial European art. Museums as sites...