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1Julia Hartmann
Julia Hartmann is an art historian and independent curator based in Vienna. She worked previously at the Secession and the Belvedere 21 in Vienna as Assistant Curator and is currently a Ph.D. candidate at the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna, with a research focus on an (all-female) exhibition history and “women’s art” from China. Her curatorial work focuses on the intersection of digitization, feminism, and art, which she elaborates within the exhibition series Search for . . . The more you search the less you find initiated in 2016 (Sankt Poelten, Austria). Julia is the co-founder of SALOON Wien, an international network for women in the arts. Research for her essay in this issue has been supported by the Rockbund Art Museum through a long-term research platform titled From Exhibition Histories Toward the Future of Exhibition Making: China and Southeast Asia, organized by Biljana Ciric and RAM.
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From “Women’s Art” to All-Female Group Exhibitions: The Emergence of a Female Consciousness in the 1990s China
Volume 18, Number 2, March/April 2019
by Julia Hartmann
Volume 18, Number 2, March/April 2019
by Julia Hartmann
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