Review of Desperate Artwives Exhibition January 2017 – by Hazel Frizell Phd in “Representations of specific Concerne of the Women’s Liberation Movement in British Feminist Art 1970-1978” Read the full review
Desperate Artwives Stage Leyden Gallery Takeover To Coincide With Breastfeeding Exhibition.
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It’s not easy to restart an artistic career after having children, but a new online project offers support for those who do
Down at the Vibe Gallery in Southwark they are showing Desperate Art Wives who are “a group of women and artists who have been putting our “artistic needs” on hold to attend to our family and work duties, but who have also never forgotten who we really are at heart.”
“Vanity Unfair” is a group exhibition of work by (mostly) Italian artists, which seeks to ‘represent the vanity in all it’s shapes and contradictions, investigating from its iconic to its social ambivalence’. The show, incorporating ‘Desperate Artwives’, can be seen in the Crypt Gallery at St. Pancras Church, opposite Euston Station until the 29th of this month.
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Desperate Artwives is a group of women artists who put their artistic needs on hold to attend to family and work duties but never really forgotten who they are at heart. It is the brainchild of Italian born conceptual artist Amy Dignam, and features work from Slavka Jovanović and Jasna Nikolić among others.