Katy Deepwell

Feminist Art Manifestos

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  • Alexandra Lavrovahas quoted8 years ago
    I invent my own vision, neither “natural” nor ‘normal’ nor ‘objective’, but real as it surges from desire, and comprehensible if one forgets whatever institutions have taught us to understand.
  • Feriohas quotedlast month
    a form of literature, manifestos occupy a specific place in the history of public discourse as a means to communicate radical ideas. Distributed as often ephemeral documents, as leaflets or pamphlets in political campaigns or as announcements of the formation of new parties or new avant-gardes, manifestos above all declare what its authors are for and against, and ask people who read them to join them, to understand, to share these ideas.
  • Feriohas quotedlast month
    What is a manifesto? A political programme, a declaration, a definitive statement of belief.
  • Feriohas quotedlast month
    What is a manifesto? A political programme, a declaration, a definitive statement of belief.
  • Alexandra Lavrovahas quoted8 years ago
    To tear apart the economic dependence of the cinema of huge crowds, huge budgets, huge means, huge consumption, huge dependency.
    To tear apart the illustrative images, hostages of the social tales merchandised by the capitalist film industry.
  • Alexandra Lavrovahas quoted8 years ago
    To shatter the mirror of the fabricated woman, the passive actress, the one who obeys, the one who accepts being manipulated, the one who mediates for a stranger’s orgasm.
  • Alexandra Lavrovahas quoted8 years ago
    So little is know about women’s art because male historians have little interest in recording what women have created and achieved
  • Alexandra Lavrovahas quoted8 years ago
    ‘I paint with my prick’ said Renoir – only too true……
  • Alexandra Lavrovahas quoted8 years ago
    WE REJECT IT. WE SAY NO TO EMPTY ABSTRACTIONS, to the ‘art for art’s sake’ philosophy of the privileged white middle-class male artworld.
  • Alexandra Lavrovahas quoted8 years ago
    Our century has tried to make art a part of reality, but the reality in our culture is cross, exploitative, capitalistic reality and our function as artists should be to expose the sickness of this culture and NOT to embrace it.
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