

Women, art and activism
Nov 15, 2023
Guests Amy Paxton and Sophie Oliver discuss women's art and activism in a new exhibition at Tate Britain, highlighting protests, the Brixton Black Women's Group, and the politics of household cleaning. They also explore art and activism linked to ecology at the Barbican Centre and celebrate eco-feminist Monica Sjöö at Modern Art Oxford. The podcast delves into the intersection of art, feminism, and politics, featuring insights from curators, academics, and members of the BLK art group in Britain. It touches on topics such as representation, identity, creative resistance, humor in feminist art, and the role of art in environmental movements.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Exploring Women's Liberation March and Artwork at Tate Britain
01:39 • 7min
Curating Diverse Artists for an Exhibition on Art and Activism
08:20 • 15min
Recreating Bobby Baker's Edible Family: Unusual Art Materials and Playfulness
23:39 • 2min
The Role of Humor in Feminist Art
25:24 • 7min
Tree Huggers of the Himalayas: A Political Movement to Protect the Forest
32:04 • 2min
Exploring Eco-Feminist Art and Collective Action
33:40 • 11min