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- 50 women artists you should know
- A little feminist history of art
- A revolution on canvas : the rise of women artists in London and Paris, 1760-1830
- Anni & Josef Albers : equal and unequal
- Anonymous was a woman
- Barbara Hammer : evidentiary bodies
- Beautiful shades of brown : the art of Laura Wheeler Waring
- Big eyes : the screenplay
- By her hand : Artemisia Gentileschi and women artists in Italy, 1500-1800
- Central to their lives : Southern women artists in the Johnson Collection
- Desire change : contemporary feminist art in Canada
- Fang Zhaoling : 1914-2006
- Fantastic women : surreal worlds from Meret Oppenheim to Frida Kahlo
- Farewell to the muse : love, war and the women of surrealism
- Gabriele Münter, 1877-1962 : painting to the point
- Gender, artWork and the global imperative : a materialist feminist critique
- Gendered bodies : toward a women's visual art in contemporary China
- Great women artists
- I always knew : a memoir
- I'm not myself at all : women, art, and subjectivity in Canada
- Lenore Tawney : mirror of the universe
- Little dreamers : visionary women around the world
- Mamas of Dada : women of the European avant-garde
- Nina Katchadourian : curiouser
- Ninth street women : Lee Krasner, Elaine de Kooning, Grace Hartigan, Joan Mitchell, and Helen Frankenthaler : five painters and the movement that changed modern art
- On the basis of art : 150 years of women at Yale
- Out of easy reach
- Portrait of an artist : conversations with trailblazing creative women
- Radical Women : Jessica Dismorr and her contemporaries
- Radical women : Latin American art, 1960-1985
- Responding to site : the performance work of Marilyn Arsem
- Roots and wings : how Shahzia Sikander became an artist
- Seeing ourselves : women's self-portraits
- Seeing red
- Shirin Neshat : I will greet the sun again
- Sophie Taeuber-Arp
- Sophie Taeuber-Arp's letters to Annie and Oskar Müller-Widmann
- Stadt der Frauen : Künstlerinnen in Wien, 1900-1938 = City of women : female artists in Vienna, 1900-1938
- Strangeland
- Strong women for art : in conversation with Anna Lenz
- Suzanne Lacy : we are here
- Teresita Fernández : elemental
- The life of Frida Kahlo
- The mayor of Leipzig
- The reckoning : women artists of the new millennium
- Three women artists : Hudgens, Sevier, Teters
- Tradition and triumph : Japanese women artists from the John Fong and Colin Johnstone collection
- Truth Bomb : inspiration from the mouths and minds of women artists
- Unspeakable acts : women, art, and sexual violence in the 1970s
- Virtue
- Visualizing feeling : affect and the feminine avant-garde
- Voyaging out : British women artists from suffrage to the sixties
- W.A.R. : !women art revolution
- Wendat women's arts
- Why have there been no great women artists?
- Women artists
- Women artists : the Linda Nochlin reader
- Women artists in expressionism : from empire to emancipation
- Women artists, 1550-1950
- Women artists, their patrons, and their publics in early modern Bologna
- Women in abstraction
- Women of the underground : art : cultural innovators speak for themselves
- Women painting women
- Women picturing women : from personal spaces to public ventures
- Women, art, and literature in the Iranian diaspora
- Women, art, and society
- Women, femininity and public space in European visual culture, 1789-1914
- Women, literature, and the arts of the countryside in early twentieth-century England
- Women, performance and the material of memory : the archival tourist, 1780-1915
- Yayoi Kusama : a retrospective
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