Pratibha Parmar: Women in Revolt! Tate Britain (2023-24)
Video (12:45): artist and co-curator Pratibha Parmar discusses the exhibition Women in Revolt! at Tate Britain (Nov 2023 – April 2024) and her contribution to the exhibition with news reporter Sailesh Ram from www.asianculturevulture.com.
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‘THERE are more than 100 women artists whose work is displayed in the ‘Women in Revolt! Art an Activism 1970-1990’ exhibition at Tate Britain.
Described as a “landmark exhibition of feminist art in the UK from 1970 to 1990”, it contains work by many artists of colour – whose work often was ignored, marginalised or dismissed at the time of its creation.
Covering painting, drawing, photography, textiles, printmaking, film, sculpture and archival materials, it is believed to be the largest and most extensive exhibition of its type in recent memory in the UK.’ – Asian Culture Vulture
‘With over 600 works by 100 women working alone and in collectives, it is by some metrics the most ambitious Tate Britain exhibition to date.’ – Artsy.net
Related Link
Read more – Article: ‘Women in Revolt! Art And Activism in the UK 1970-1990’ – Pratibha Parmar, Sutapa Biswas, and co-curator Inga Fraser (video) by Asian Culture Vulture
These British Feminist Artists of the 1970s Are Getting Their Due at the Tate by Edmée Lepercq/ Artsy.net