n.paradoxa
international feminist art journal

exploring feminist theory and contemporary women's art practices


published in two separate editions online ( since Dec. 1996)
and in print (bi-annually, ISSN 1461-0434, since 1998)
NOW TEN YEARS IN PRINT!

 

 

online : ISSN 1462-0426

Links to all articles from Previous Issues 1-18 , since December 1996

Listed chronologically with contents listed in issue numbers


Issue 17/18, June 2003/Jan 2004



Issue 16, July 2002

Issue 15, July/Sept 2001 (plus update Jan 2002)

plus
n.paradoxa launches two major new projects and invites the participation of its readers to email comments and suggestions to extend the following two new resource lists of information for students, artists and professional researchers:-


Issue 14, February 2001

Reviewing 1970s and 1980s Feminist Art Practices in the 1990s:
Three Major Exhibitions on Judy Chicago, Eleanor Antin and Martha Rosler

College Art Association Conference panel papers, February 2001 (14, Feb 2001)

Diary of an Ageing Art Slut More tales from 2001.


Issue 13, September 2000

Defining Experiences: Feminist Exhibitions in the 1990s

In September 2000, n.paradoxa asked a number of artists, critics and curators for a short quote or statement in response to the questions below:-

What is your most memorable experience of a feminist/ women's art exhibition in the past 10 years and why? Did it challenge or change your understanding of feminism?


Issue 12, March 2000

Issue 11, October 1999


Issue 10, June 1999


Issue 9, February 1999


Issue 8, November 1998


Issue 7, July 1998


Issue 6, March 1998

This issue launched a major special project from: Iliyana Nedkova
The Contemporary Myth of Women Artists
in Erica Jong's Novel Any Woman's Blues(1990)

Other Contents:-
Two papers from a SUNY Arts Now conference panel in New York, Looking for Trouble: Reconsidering Dangerous Women


Issue 5, November 1997


Issue 4, August 1997


Issue 3, May 1997


Issue 2, February 1997


Issue 1, December 1996


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Editor: Katy Deepwell
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