The history of art: A male horror vacui
From Artemisia to Guerrilla Girls, how sexism, social convention and gender norms created a vacuum of great females in history of art.
From Artemisia to Guerrilla Girls, how sexism, social convention and gender norms created a vacuum of great females in history of art.
To challenge the stereotypes and marginalisation artists use their creative talents to claim back their narrative, promote diversity and cohesion.
We speak to Paige Megan Hawley, a feminist artist who uses her work to deal with the trauma of being a victim of rape.
Hollywood is under fire thanks to the #MeToo movement, and there are calls for the music industry to join the wave.
Are black women now exploring their identity through cutting off their hair?
The porn industry needs to take a long hard look at itself… and its inclusion of all genders, abilities and consumers in a much more open dialogue.
“I don’t need feminism to make me feel strong, I’m already strong. I need feminism because of the way the world perceives my strength.”
The use of sanitary products that involve intimate interaction with periods seems to be a taboo within a taboo. Artefact investigates why there is such stigma around getting hands-on with menstrual blood.
Artefact delves deep into Laura Marling’s new album.
We examine women’s rights in Russia and why it is still embarrassing to talk about feminism.