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This results of this search will give all books, exhibition catalogues, magazines and special issues, blogs, websites and women's art organisations for a country, including places of exhibition and publication and is compiled from n.paradoxa's database.
The results list is organised with links to organisations/websites first, then journals, then books and exhibition catalogues by date (with most recent first):
2021 Jo Shaw and Ben Fletcher-Watson eds The Art of Being Dangerous: Exploring Women and Danger through Creative Expression (Leuven University Press)
2020 Biennale Women in the Arts () Website is a virtual gallery displaying artworks from women artists, and a framework for organising initiatives, events, conversations.Jemima Kulumba, founder of WIA, Barbara Crasson, WIA coordinator.
2018 Sarah Werkmeister ed Feminisms (available to download as PDF) website: https://www.internationaleonline.org/library/#feminisms (KASK / School of Arts of University College Ghent: L'Internationale Online ) Special issue of Internationale Online
2017 Nataša Petrešin-Bachelez and Wim Waelput Show Me Your Archive and I Will Tell You Who is in Power (April 27–June 16) (Royal Academy of Fine Arts (KASK), School of Arts of University College Ghent, KIOSK)
2014 Catherine de Zegher Women's Work is Never Done: an anthology (Belgium: AsaMER Publishers)
2011 Catherine de Zegher and Griselda Pollock eds Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger: Art as Compassion (Belgium: ASA publishers and MER, Paper Kunsthalle)
2005 Orla Barry Portable Stones (Belgium: SMAK, exhibition catalogue) More
2005 Art and Fact ((Univ. of Liege, Belgium)) 'Femmes et Creations' no.24
2002 Orla Barry Foundlings (Brussels: Argos) More
1997 Kurt Vanbelleghem ed Orla Barry: Bitter Peacock (Gent: Imschoot) More
1996 Monique Darge and Leen Huet, Wim Neetens, Marijke Seresia eds An Unexpected Journey Vrouwen Kunst=An Unexpected Journey Women and Art (Antwerp: Gynaika)
1996 Marijke Seresia ed Zij-Sporen : Kunst op het Spoor (Antwerp: Gynaika)
1993 Liege Musee d'Art Moderne Regards de Femmes (exhibition catalogue Belgium: Liege: Musee d'Art Moderne. see also Sullivan & Nochlin (1990) below)
Constant: Association for Art and Media () run by Laurence Rassel, Brussels
Gynaika () a group in Belgium organising exhibitions with contemporary women artists (1996-2014?) see 'An Unexpected Journey : Vrouw En Kunst' (1997)
Elles Tournent/ Dames Draien (Brussels) () Elles Tournent takes place in the last week of September. It is a competitive festival including entries from International female filmmakers.