!Women Art Revolution is a 2010 documentary film directed by Lynn Hershman-Leeson. "Today’s art world has embraced visionaries such as Cindy Sherman, Barbara Kruger, Miranda July and Shirin Neshat. But only a generation ago, it was extremely rare to find female artists in major museums and galleries. Enacting that change was nothing short of a revolution. Director Lynn Hershman was an active participant in this feminist art movement and spent the past forty years chronicling its breakthroughs on video. Now she’s shaped that archive into a remarkable cultural history that stirs up vital... questions about politics, equality and freedom of expression. Her story begins in the sixties, when the winds of liberation drew attention to gender inequality in the art world and everywhere else. The era’s radicalism prompted one Jewish art school graduate – inspired by the Black Panthers – to take the name Judy Chicago. She and Miriam Schapiro founded a women’s arts program at the California Institute of the Arts. Meanwhile, in New York, the work of women’s collective A.I.R. Publications – such as “Chrysalis” and “Heresies” – became tools for building awareness. As critic B. Ruby Rich recalls, “Everyone’s opinions counted equally. That was both wonderful and a total nightmare.” Factional in-fighting was another sign of the times. Hershman interviews a wide number of eyewitnesses, including artists, scholars and curators who were breaking barriers. Many notable women found their voice through performance art, such as Yoko Ono, Marina Abramovic and Yvonne Rainer. The eighties brought a new round of clashes when Judy Chicago’s epic installation The Dinner Party – with its vulva iconography – was attacked in Congress. The slow pace of change inspired a group of insurgents called the Guerilla Girls to stage witty demonstrations, under the anonymity of gorilla masks. Hershman incorporates her personal perspective and readily acknowledges the difficult choices that were made over what to leave out. Thanks to her, the revolution can now be televised. " Quoting Thom Powers from the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival site.
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| Release date: | September 2010 |
| Directed by: | Lynn Hershman Leeson |
| Runtime: | 83 Minutes |
| Producer: | Lynn Hershman Leeson, Kyle Stephan, Alexandra Chowaniec |
| Editor: | Lynn Hershman Leeson |
| Music by: | Carrie Brownstein |
| Cinematography: | Antonio Rossi, Hiro Narita, Fawn Yacker, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Lise Swenson |
| Screenplay by: | Lynn Hershman Leeson |