I enjoyed The Story Of Art Without Men by Katy Hessel. There's other books on women's art history, but this one's the only one I've been able to get my hands on so far, so unfortunately I don't know how it compares.
One of the (too many) books I'm currently reading is Women Warriors: An Unexpected History by Pamela D. Toler. So far it's promising.
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I enjoyed The Story Of Art Without Men by Katy Hessel. There's other books on women's art history, but this one's the only one I've been able to get my hands on so far, so unfortunately I don't know how it compares.
One of the (too many) books I'm currently reading is Women Warriors: An Unexpected History by Pamela D. Toler. So far it's promising.
Oooh I just checked out Women Warriors from the library but haven't started it yet. Also checked out way too may books this time...
Have you watched Women! Art! Revolution!? by feminist artist Lynn Hershman Leeson.
I have not, but thank you for the recommendation