Whitney Chadwick is a respected scholar whose work often explores the intersection of women, art, and society. Her notable book, Women, Art, and Society, is a foundational text in feminist art history.
Women, art, and society

Women, art, and society
Synopsis
Explore the often-overlooked contributions of women to visual culture throughout history. This acclaimed study challenges the idea that great women artists are mere exceptions, instead re-examining their work and how it's been perceived through the lens of gender, class, and sexuality. The expanded edition brings the conversation up to date, considering globalization and its impact on contemporary art.
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Women, art, and societyUnknown, 1990
383 pages
Thames and HudsonLanguage: EnglishISBN: 97805001819425 editions available
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Frequently asked questions
Is "Women, Art, and Society" considered a foundational text in art history?
This book is widely regarded as a seminal work that significantly influenced the study of women in art history and feminist art criticism. It is frequently cited and used in academic courses focusing on these subjects.
How does this book approach the concept of the 'canon' in art?
Chadwick critically examines the traditional art historical canon, highlighting how it has historically excluded or marginalized women artists. The book actively works to re-evaluate and integrate their contributions into a broader understanding of art history.


























