Engagées: Fondation Villa Datris | L'isle-sur-la-Sorgue, France
Indeed, for a long time, women artists were ignored and denied recognition, dominated by patriarchal societies and erased from art history. It wasn’t until the social movements and feminist struggles of the 1960s that they began to gain visibility — both as artists and as women. This legacy has profoundly influenced the artists of that era and those of subsequent generations, paving the way for greater acknowledgment of their demands and their art.
Beya Gille Gacha
Agnès Geoffrey
Eva Jospin
Kapwani Kiwanga
Prune Nourry
Zanele Muholi
Niki De Saint Phalle
Chiharu Shiota
Curatorial assistance and scenography: Laure Dezeuze – Studio Bloomer