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Venice 2005: WPS1 Venice: History of Women in the Biennale
Historian Linda Nochlin is welcomed to the table by WPS1's Alanna Heiss and Jen DeNike for a discussion.
Linda Nochlin teaches art history at New York University. Her book, Woman as Sex Object: Studies in Erotic Art (1730-1970), is considered a significant contribution to the field of art history and criticism. Nochlin is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences and of New York University's Institute for the Humanities. She has served as a professor of art at Yale University, City University in New York (CUNY), and Vassar College.
Linda Nochlin teaches art history at New York University. Her book, Woman as Sex Object: Studies in Erotic Art (1730-1970), is considered a significant contribution to the field of art history and criticism. Nochlin is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences and of New York University's Institute for the Humanities. She has served as a professor of art at Yale University, City University in New York (CUNY), and Vassar College.
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