WiR redlist index: Art


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  • This is a list under development of missing articles on women who are (or have been) notable for their work as visual artists who work as painters, sculptors, printmakers, ceramics, fiber artists, installation artists, and other fine arts.
  • This list also covers patrons of the arts.
  • Additional lists:

Albania

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Australia

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Austria

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Azerbaijan

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Belgium

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Bolivia

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Brazil

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(Practically all of these women also don't have articles in the Portuguese Wikipedia).

Canada

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Montreal

China

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Lu's press article page on her site

Colombia

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Denmark

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Egypt

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France

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Germany

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Greece

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Hungary

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India

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Iraq

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Italy

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Japan

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Laos

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Lebanon

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Morocco

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Netherlands

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New Zealand

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Pakistan

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Philippines

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  • Concha Paterno [203]
  • Adele Paterno

Puerto Rico

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Nilda M. Comas - sculpture in the National Statuary Hall Collection

Russia

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Rwanda

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Saudi Arabia

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South Africa

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South Korea

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Spain

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Sweden

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Switzerland

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Taiwan

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United Arab Emirates

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United Kingdom

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United States

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Alphabetical

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A-C

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D-F

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G-J

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K-M

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N-R

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S-Z

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Other

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Yemen

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Articles that need expansion

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WikiProject Women artists/Worklist

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References

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  1. ^ "The Artists". Foreign Policy (209): 93–100. 2014. ISSN 0015-7228. JSTOR 24577395.
  2. ^ https://cse.google.com/cse?cx=004797186867496047826:1nnbom_igns&q=anila+rubiku
  3. ^ http://yareah.com/2013/10/2309-dance-devils-artist-charlene-eckels/
  4. ^ "Charlene Eckels: Masks of the Devil". 2013-11-20.
  5. ^ LaFrance, Adrienne (2015-01-08). "The Story of Twitter's Fail Whale". The Atlantic. Retrieved 2023-07-25.
  6. ^ Lloyd, Fran and Keelan, Siumee H. Contemporary Arab women's art: dialogues of the present. London : WAL, 1999.
  7. ^ Lloyd, Fran, ed. Contemporary Arab Women’s Art: Dialogues of the Present. London: WAL (Women’s Art Library), 1999. pp.230, 170–172.
  8. ^ Lloyd, Fran, ed. Contemporary Arab Women’s Art: Dialogues of the Present. London: WAL (Women’s Art Library), 1999. pp.235, 187–190.
  9. ^ Iwama, Kasumi. "Artist // Bio". Kasumi Iwama.
  10. ^ Candace., Lee (1995). A gathering place : artmaking by Asian/Pacific women in traditional and contemporary directions. Xiaomin, 1929–, Tran, Dylan., Auerbach, Susan, 1956–, Pacific Asia Museum. Pasadena, Calif.: Pacific Asia Museum. ISBN 978-1877921131. OCLC 33928027.
  11. ^ HALDANE, DAVID (1990-08-08). "A Hmong War Story Unfolds". Los Angeles Times. ISSN 0458-3035. Retrieved 2018-05-03.
  12. ^ Lloyd, Fran, ed. Contemporary Arab Women’s Art: Dialogues of the Present. London: WAL (Women’s Art Library), 1999. Print. p.173-176.
  13. ^ Lloyd, Fran, ed. Contemporary Arab Women’s Art: Dialogues of the Present. London: WAL (Women’s Art Library), 1999. pp.224, 152–153.
  14. ^ Candace, Lee (1995). A gathering place : artmaking by Asian/Pacific women in traditional and contemporary directions. Xiaomin, 1929–, Tran, Dylan., Auerbach, Susan, 1956–, Pacific Asia Museum. Pasadena, Calif.: Pacific Asia Museum. ISBN 978-1877921131. OCLC 33928027.
  15. ^ "Exhibition of the GCC Residence Artist: KANG Soyoung liilliil_Voyage to Silence; Swaying Waves | Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art".
  16. ^ Lloyd, Fran and Keelan, Siumee H. Contemporary Arab women's art: dialogues of the present. London : WAL, 1999.
  17. ^ https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1468-0424.12117
  18. ^ https://www.publishersweekly.com/9780820344577
  19. ^ https://academic.oup.com/ahr/article-abstract/119/4/1309/44359?redirectedFrom=fulltext
  20. ^ "Art Workshops, Classes & Activities – Adults".
  21. ^ "MyNDTALK – SURVIVOR – Melanie Hofmann".
  22. ^ "Melanie Hofmann". 2014-09-05.
  23. ^ "Gilead hepatitis C pill reaches $3.48 billion in quarterly sales". 2014-07-24.
  24. ^ Candace., Lee (1995). A gathering place : artmaking by Asian/Pacific women in traditional and contemporary directions. Xiaomin, 1929–, Tran, Dylan., Auerbach, Susan, 1956–, Pacific Asia Museum. Pasadena, Calif.: Pacific Asia Museum. ISBN 978-1877921131. OCLC 33928027.