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It’s rare for cultural essays to have such a lasting impact as Linda Nochlin’s 1971 text, Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists? Its title was even emblazoned across T-shirts at Dior’s Spring 2018 fashion show, shortly before Nochlin died. The essay established the ground for feminist art history, dismantling ideas that all the ‘great’ artists throughout history have been male, and became a touchstone for feminist artists, writers and curators. Fifty years on, the essay has been republished, alongside Nochlin’s second essay from 2001, with an introduction by art historian Catherine Grant. ‘The fault lies not in the stars, our hormones, our menstrual cycles, or our empty internal spaces,’ Nochlin wrote in 1971, ‘but in our institutions and our education.’ It seems we still have a long way to go.