Written in French. Long marginalised and discriminated against, women artists of the Roaring Twenties nevertheless played a key role in the development of the great artistic movements of modernity. Their plastic, literary and conceptual explorations are synonymous with a certain audacity and real courage in the face of the established conventions confining women to certain professions and roles. For the artists of the 1920s, this risk-taking was a way of questioning women's identity, both individual and collective, and of redefining their position in society. This exhibition booklet invites
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