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peter hujar, orgasmic man, queer art

David wonjnarowicz, buffaloes, queer art

Felix Gonzalez-torres, portrait of ross in la, queer art

catherine opie, self portrait/nursing, queer art

cassils, pissed, queer art
a social and political movement of the late 1960s-1980s that urged LGBT individuals to engage in radical political action, and to counter societal shame with pride and visibility
gay liberation movement
three-dimensional works of art that are site-specific and designed to transform the perception of a space.
installation art

yoko ono, cut piece, feminist art

cindy sherman, untitled 228, feminist art

judy chicago, the dinner party, feminist art

howardena pindell, free white and 21, feminist art

faith Ringgold, dancing at the louvre, feminist art
a period of feminist activism in the 1960s and 70s focused on securing equal rights for women in the workforce, politics, education, and the home; also fought for women’s sexual liberation.
second wave feminism
artworks created through actions performed by the artist or other participants; may be live or recorded, spontaneous or scripted.
performance art
a way of looking that perceives women as sexual objects for the pleasure of the heterosexual male viewer.
the male gaze
a form of conceptual art that critiques museums, galleries, and other art institutions. By exposing the ideologies and power structures underlying the circulation, display, and discussion of art.
institutional critique
a type of feminism sensitive to how oppression impacts people differently based on race, class, ability, sexuality, etc.
intersectional feminism