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Copyright: This article explores feminist art criticism from the point of view of aesthetics/politics. In neither is it the case that discussing artworks produced by women artists (which manifest their own aesthetic qualities or might be identified as "feminist art") determines the type of art criticism written (as a political gesture, intervention or in the name of "feminism"). There exists much writing about women artists or feminist subjects in art, which is decidedly not sympathetic to feminisms, but is still about the art that women produced and some of this writing, especially when . . .
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