Women photographers are dangerous
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WRITTEN IN FRENCH
« Women with all hands, women with little hands, women silenced for decades even when they were creating: we now know the workings of the relentless process of making women invisible in the art world and in the world in general. But what is unique about this major art that is photography...
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WRITTEN IN FRENCH
« Women with all hands, women with little hands, women silenced for decades even when they were creating: we now know the workings of the relentless process of making women invisible in the art world and in the world in general. But what is unique about this major art that is photography is that, precisely, and since its origins, it has been considered, and first and foremost by its inventor, as an activity so simple that it could be within the reach of women and children. »
Laure Adler
Women photographers are honored through a selection of personalities, essential pioneers, forgotten figures or young discoveries. Engaged in politics or feminist activism, on the battlefields, all of them break with norms and conventions and emancipate themselves from established frameworks to invent new forms and new ways of working.
French
160 pages
Éditions Flammarion
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