Political feminism: Activist art in Australia in 2015
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01/12/2015
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Brisbane-based artist and Founding Co-Director of LEVEL artist run initiative Courtney Coombs discusses feminist activist art practice in Australia. Recent discussions both in the art world and beyond have increased the profile and demystified the notion of feminism in the twenty-first century, and the term has once again become integrated into mainstream discussion internationally and in Australia. Now that pop music star Taylor Swift has declared herself a feminist, you could be persuaded that the 'f' word has finally become socially acceptable. However, while many artists have adopted the feminist label across the country, it often feels like feminism has become a lifestyle choice rather than a political one. When the badge is so readily worn by many, society can be fooled into thinking that there is no more work to be done. With the 'f' word once again acceptable while the 'p' word (patriarchy) remains so pass , how are artists responding to the changed conditions but continued imposition of what bell hooks has described as the 'imperialist white supremacist capitalist patriarchy'? |
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Art Monthly Australia Pty. Ltd |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/91961/3/91961.pdf http://search.informit.com.au/documentSummary;dn=609432721357678;res=IELLCC Coombs, Courtney (2015) Political feminism: Activist art in Australia in 2015. Art Monthly Australia, 286(Summer), pp. 56-61. |
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Copyright 2016 Courtney Coombs |
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Creative Industries Faculty; Institute for Creative Industries and Innovation; School of Media, Entertainment & Creative Arts |
Palavras-Chave | #Feminist Art #Activist Art #Contemporary Art #Visual Art #Art Monthly |
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Journal Article |