
Another must-have for every library is Katy Hessel’s The Story of Art without Men. Most libraries have a request form, why not ask your local library to acquire a copy for its shelves?
Another must-have for every library is Katy Hessel’s The Story of Art without Men. Most libraries have a request form, why not ask your local library to acquire a copy for its shelves?
12th December of the #HHAdvent calendar we’re excited that Volume 3 of the Age of Collage has arrived at the HQ.
Nearly 200 years of photographic history as seen and told by women. 300 photographers from around the world, this book is definitely one to include in the letter to Santa. Includes many of the names we love and many that we’d never heard of. And, of course, there are some utterly awesome pictures!
In Dayanita Singh’s latest photo-novel, Let’s See (pub. Steidl, 26th May 2022), she revisits the earliest years of her archive – looking back at the images she created when she did not yet consider herself a photographer.
Hundred Heroines’s Fanny Beckman revisits photographer Marilyn Stafford to discuss her decades spanning career
Heroine Tereza Zelenkova’s haunting black and white images are re-released for the post-pandemic audience
LaToya Ruby Frazier’s The Last Cruze documents the industry collapse of a town in Lordstown, Ohio, on view at CAAM, California until March 20, 2022.
Bosla Art launches their first zine featuring artists who use their work to subvert and confront oppression
‘Seabound’ is the latest monograph from women photographer Elina Brotherus, inspired by the Norwegian coast and 19th century painters.
August 9 is Book Lovers Day 2021, to celebrate the wonderful world of storytelling the Hundred Heroines team are sharing the books they’re currently reading.