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Contemporary art / Art movements / Gender studies / Feminist art movement / Faith Wilding / Womanhouse / Joyce Kozloff / Miriam Schapiro / The Bronx / Feminism / Feminist theory / Culture
Date: 2013-02-02 12:29:28
Contemporary art
Art movements
Gender studies
Feminist art movement
Faith Wilding
Womanhouse
Joyce Kozloff
Miriam Schapiro
The Bronx
Feminism
Feminist theory
Culture

March 17, 1995 ART REVIEW ART REVIEW; Feminist Art, 1962 Until Tomorrow Morning and International By HOLLAND COTTER

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