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Notes: Monographs and individual artists' exhibition catalogues are not included in this list, except where they are explicitly feminist and provide a key role model for feminist art practice. You can look at exhibitions and anthologies separately by moving to those pages. For authors' last names use capital letter first. For those beginning with "A", type "A" or use the first 3 letters of their last name.
The country search uses full English names, e.g. The Netherlands, except for USA and UK. "International" (use Capital "I") is the category used for projects where artists from more than 3 countries are involved. Books and exhibitions under "International" are in addition to those listed as individual countries. New sections have been added for geographical regions/ continents: Asia, Africa, Pacific, Middle East, South America, Scandanavia. These categories are in addition to individual countries listed. So, for searches in Africa, look also in Nigeria and Egypt.
The title search is limited to words used in the title, it does not provide a keyword or subject search facility. This search is for one word only, no boolean (multiple) searches are supported. Artists' last names can also be searched in the title section, if they are in a book or exhibition title.

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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):

2020 Defne  Ayas, Natasha Ginwala, Jill Winder eds  Stronger Than Bone: On Feminism(s)  (Berlin : Archive Books ; Gwangju : Gwangju Biennale Foundation)   

2012 Hong-hee Kim   The True Colors of Curator  (Hangil Art)   

2012 Hye-Seong Tak Lee and Sherri Cornett  eds  Woman + Body  (Gwangju Cultural Foundation)   

2011     Experiences: Asian Women Artists in Global Culture  (Incheon Women Artists' Biennale)   

2003 Hong-hee Kim   Korean Art World and Contemporary Art, Contemporary Art Discourse and the Field II  (Korea: Noonbit)   

2003 Hong-hee Kim   Women and Art, Contemporary Art Discourse and the Field I  (Korea: Noonbit)   

2002  Seoul Women's Art Festival   Women's Art Festival : the Second Women's Art Festival. East Asian Women and Herstories  (Seoul: Women's Art Festival)   

1999 Hong-hee  Kim ed  Patjis on Parade: Women's Art Festival '99  (Seoul, Hongdesign Press)   

1998 Hong-hee Kim   Feminism.Video.Art  (Ja-ewon)   

1997     International Women's Film Festival (Seoul)  ()  The festival screens over 100 films from 30 countries over 7 days in April and is organised by the Feminist Art Network in Korea. The films have to have female producers or directors.  

1995 Ahn Young  Na   Ahn Young Na (exhibition catalogue)  (Korea: Gallery SEOHO)   

1994 Hong-hee  Kim ed  Woman, The Difference and the Power: Feminine Art and Feminist Art  (Seoul, Hankuk Museum, Samsig-gak)   

1985  People's Art Association   From Half to Whole  (Korea: People's Art Association)   

     International Incheon Women Artists Biennale  ()  Held since 2004, in 2006, 2007 and 2009 and 2011. In 2011, Incheon Biennale published 'Experiences: Asian Women in Global Culture'.