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This is a list of feminist avant-garde artists of the 1970s. The initial choice of artists for the list was based on their inclusion in Vienna's Sammlung Verbund, and its internationally-shown exhibition tour The Feminist Avant-Garde of the 1970s: Works from the Sammlung Verbund.[1][2]

  • Eleanor Antin (born 1935, USA)
  • Anneke Barger [ca] (born 1939, NL)
  • Lynda Benglis (born 1941, USA)
  • Judith Bernstein (born 1942, USA)
  • Renate Bertlmann (born 1943, Austria)
  • Teresa Burga (born 1935, Peru)
  • Marcella Campagnano (born 1941, IT)
  • Judy Chicago (born 1939, USA)
  • Linda Christanell [Wikidata] (born 1939, Austria)
  • Lili Dujourie (born 1941, Belgium)
  • Mary Beth Edelson (born 1933, USA)
  • Renate Eisenegger [ca] (born 1949, Germany)
  • Valie Export (born 1940, Austria)
  • Esther Ferrer (born 1937, Estland)
  • Lynn Hershman Leeson (born 1941, USA)
  • Alexis Hunter (1948–2014, USA)
  • Sanja Iveković (born 1949, Croatia)
  • Birgit Jürgenssen (1949–2003, Austria)
  • Kirsten Justesen (born 1943, Denmark)
  • Ketty La Rocca (1938–1976, Italy)
  • Leslie Labowitz (born 1946, USA)
  • Katalin Ladik (born 1942, Serbia)
  • Brigitte Lang [Wikidata] (born 1953, Austria)
  • Suzanne Lacy (born 1945, USA)
  • Suzy Lake (born 1947, USA)
  • Karin Mack (born 1940, Austria)
  • Ana Mendieta (1948–1985, Cuba/USA)
  • Annette Messager (born 1943, France)
  • Rita Myers (born 1947, USA)
  • Lorraine O'Grady (born 1934, USA)
  • ORLAN (born 1947, France)
  • Gina Pane (1939–1990, France)
  • Letícia Parente (1930–1991, Brazil)
  • Ewa Partum (born 1945, Poland)
  • Friederike Pezold [Wikidata] (born 1945, Austria)
  • Margot Pilz (born 1936, The Netherlands)
  • Ulrike Rosenbach (born 1943, Germany)
  • Martha Rosler (born 1943, USA)
  • Suzanne Santoro [ca] (born 1946, USA)
  • Carolee Schneemann (1939–2019, USA)
  • Lydia Schouten (born 1948, The Netherlands)
  • Cindy Sherman (born 1957, USA)
  • Penny Slinger (born 1947, UK)
  • Annegret Soltau (born 1946, Germany)
  • Hannah Wilke (1940–1993, USA)
  • Martha Wilson (born 1947, USA)
  • Nancy Wilson-Pajic (born 1941, USA)
  • Francesca Woodman (1958–1981, USA)
  • Nil Yalter (born 1938, Turkey)
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ Schor, Gabriele, ed. (December 22, 2016). The Feminist Avant-Garde of the 1970s: Works from the Sammlung Verbund, Vienna. Vienna: Prestel. ISBN 978-3791354460.
  • ^ Moroz, Sarah (October 31, 2016). "The Groundbreaking Artists Who Battled to Make the Art World Less Sexist". The Cut. New York Media. Retrieved 22 March 2017.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_feminist_avant-garde_artists_of_the_1970s&oldid=1179018062"

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