Bloomsbury Visual Arts - About Art Race and Gender
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The Art, Race and Gender collection focuses on women artists, artists of color, art and feminism, masculinity, class, race, sexuality, ethnicity, and related topics.

Art, Race and Gender actively supports the decolonizing and diversifying of art curricula and teaching. The collection’s authoritative and varied range of titles moves beyond the traditional canon of artists, aiding the exploration of concepts of identity in art.

Combining comprehensive encyclopedic and bibliographic background material with cutting-edge research from established and emerging scholars and practitioners, the collection consists of titles from some of the most important imprints in the field, from Bloomsbury Visual Arts, Bloomsbury Academic, I.B. Tauris, ABC Clio, and Taylor and Francis.

It is an unmissable resource for students and scholars of art history, fine art, visual culture, and related visual arts fields.

Content Highlights

  • Explore works from established scholars and artists such as Judith K. Brodsky and Helen Gorrill
  • Positions cutting-edge research alongside classic works such as Linda Nochlin’s Women, Art, And Power And Other Essays, Norma Broude’s Feminism And Art History, and artist and academic Eddie Chamber’s World is Africa
  • Discover the often-overlooked contributions of women artists and artists of colour to artistic movements across different times and geographies, from rococo to impressionism, surrealism to contemporary
  • Cross-searchable with other content on the Bloomsbury Visual Arts digital hub including complementary collections such as Global and Regional Art