Let Us Now Praise Famous Women: Discovering the work of Female Photographers
by Oxford University
November 17, 2020 10:07 pm
Let Us Now Praise Famous Women was an online conference held 24th October 2020, exploring the critical work of women writing about, collecting, and curating photography by women. Key questions include how women’s voices are heard in the history and criticism of photography, the influence of the feminist movement on women photographers’ careers, and the role of museums in shaping the legacies of women photographers. The day also foregrounded strategies for emerging photographers to find themselves in a supportive network of ideas and practice.
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