
Body Politics traces Carolee Schneemann’s transgressive, interdisciplinary artistic expression over six decades.
Body Politics traces Carolee Schneemann’s transgressive, interdisciplinary artistic expression over six decades.
In One Work: The Oval Court, Marina Warner examines the iconic work by leading feminist artist Helen Chadwick.
Gertrud Arndt (1903 – 2000) was a German photographer and weaver trained at the Bauhaus between 1923 and 1927. She is remembered for her pioneering series of self-portraits ‘The Mask Portraits’ from around 1930.
Alexandra Boulat (1962-2007) photographed wars from women’s perspectives, paving the way for other women in photography to do the same.
Legendary photographer Lisa Larsen was one of LIFE’s pioneering female photojournalists. Born in Germany, she moved to the US as a teenager
Photojournalist Ruth Orkin was voted one of the Top Ten Women Photographers by the Professional Photographers of America in 1959
Sibylle Bergemann has been hailed as ‘one of the most important German photographers of the last decades’
Fanny Foster was a British photographer hired to document the 1929-1931 archaeological excavation at the Vinča-Belo Brdo tell in modern-day Serbia
Not only was Homai Vyarawalla India’s first female photojournalist but her career documented the overthrow of British colonial rule
Photographer who rebelled against the homogeneous narrative with which women were typically represented in the public eye.