Künstlerinnen International (1877-1977) a ghost exhibition in the German feminist historical memory

On 9 March 1977, 'Künstlerinnen International (1877-1977)' opened in Charlottenburg, Berlin, a survey of international women's art over the last hundred years, inspired by the 1976 exhibition in Los Angeles. The political, social and economic situation in West Germany in these years w...

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