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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.

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Edition (Thames & Hudson) by Linda Nochlin, with introducti­on by Catherine Grant, is out 14th January
Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists? 50th Anniversar­y Edition (Thames & Hudson) by Linda Nochlin, with introducti­on by Catherine Grant, is out 14th January

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