A Focus on Feminist Art Prints: Rounding Up Women’s History Month

A Focus on Feminist Art Prints: Rounding Up Women’s History Month

Posted by East End Prints on 30th Mar 2022

As we round up women’s history month we take a look at feminist art through history, the shape of feminist art now and how modern feminist art prints can bring power and style to any space. Read the feature below.

A History of Feminist Art

Although there are earlier examples of feminist art, the feminist art movement really started to come to fruition in the 1960s and 70s, during the second wave of feminism. This is the period where we first begin to see art described as being ‘feminist’.

This period in the late 60s and early 70s is credited as the start of the movement, though there are works of art that predate this that are often retrospectively considered to be early feminist art.

Most early feminist work is labelled so due to the artist’s devotion to realistic female representation. Works by the likes of Frida Khalo, featured in this print by Studio Cockatoo, in the early 1900s are now considered to fall into this category of early feminism, and are seeing a resurgence in popularity as more and more modern feminist artwork mirrors the bold and inspiring nature of these early, often female, artists.

The movement really arrived in 1971 when art historian Linda Nochlin published a groundbreaking essay that would go on to shape the feminist art movement. Entitled ‘Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?’ Nochlin’s essay studied and challenged the social and economic boundaries that were holding back talented female artists. We still see evidence of this influence through modern art prints posing the same questions raised by Nochlin, over 50 years later.

Modern Feminist Art

Modern feminist art prints are daring, bold and diverse. They use strong colours and contain powerful messages that inspire and encourage the people who choose to hang this gorgeous and important artwork around their homes and offices.

Popular trends in modern feminist art include motivational, empowering slogans and gorgeous tributes to strong and powerful women in our lives and throughout history.

Modern feminist art continues to challenge the societal boundaries that many face and encourages continued change and equality in the diversity of our communities.

Girls Just Wanna Have Pockets by OKNO

Our independent artists create stunning and bold art prints to encourage and inspire a generation of young people to feel confident and powerful through the art they surround themselves with. Prints like Fired Up Female by Doodle By Meg, and Ladies Only Club by 83 Oranges hope to inspire a new generation, as well as adding bundles of style to any room.

How Feminist Art Creates a Powerful Space

Feminist art holds power in the home. Diversity, freedom and boldness in a beautiful art print can give a room a new sense of life and leave you feeling inspired every time you see it.

Whether you want an art print for a bathroom, a kitchen, a child's room or anywhere else, feminist artwork, inspired by generations of powerful and purposeful social commentary can stick with you.

The Future is Ours by Emmy Lupin is a perfect example of this. It’s is a wonderful modern feminist art print that can be incorporated into any space and be just as impactful. We are seeing many more art prints, like this one, being used to accent stylish modern spaces and with it send a powerful message.

If you’re looking to wrap up women’s history month by continuing to celebrate with stylish feminist art prints all year round, our feminist art collection by our wonderful independent artists might be perfect for you. You can check it out here.