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This results of this search will give all books, exhibition catalogues, magazines and special issues, blogs, websites and women's art organisations for a country, including places of exhibition and publication and is compiled from n.paradoxa's database.
The results list is organised with links to organisations/websites first, then journals, then books and exhibition catalogues by date (with most recent first):
2019 Elena Marchevska and Valerie Walkerdine eds The Maternal in Creative Work: Intergenerational Discussions on Motherhood and Art (Routledge)
2016 A.M.M.A.A.: The Archive for Mapping Mother Artists in Asia () Set up in 2016 by Dr Ruchika Wason Singh, College of Art, New Delhi.
2012 Marnie Dean Re-Picturing The Feminine: New and Hybrid Realities in the Artworld - A Survey of Indian and Australian Contemporary Female Artists. (India, Cochin: Gallery OED )
2007 Elinor Gadon, Wendy Tarlow Kaplan, Roobina Karode Tiger by the Tail! Women Artists of India Transforming Culture (Massachusetts: Women's Studies Research Center - Brandeis University; New Delhi: Indian Council for Cultural Relations )
2002 Geeti Sen Feminine fables : imaging the Indian woman in painting, photography,and cinema (Ahmedabad : Mapin Publishing)
1999 Gayatri Sinha ed Woman/Goddess: An Exhibition of Photographs (New Delhi: Multiple Action Research Group) More
1997 Gayatri Sinha ed Expressions & Evocations: Contemporary Women Artists of India (India: Marg Publications) More
1997 Vidya Dehejia Representing the Body: Gender Issues in Indian Art (Delhi, Kali)
1996 Geeta Sen Image & Imagination: Five Contemporary Artists in India (Ahmedabad: Mapin Publishing PVT Ltde, 1996; Middleton, New Jersey,Grantha Corporation)
1995-1996 Alison Lloyd (Kamala Kapoor & Sutapa Biswas) Inside Out: Contemporary Women Artists of India (UK Middlesborough Art Gallery)
1991 Mary-Ann Milford-Lutzker Women Artists of India: A Celebration of Independence (Oakland, Mills College Art Museum)
1972 Vivan Sundaram with G.Kapur, K.G.Sumbramanyan, G.M.Sheikh ed Amrita Sher-Gil (Marg Publications)
IAWRT Asia () Organised by the International Association of Women in Radio and Television, their 8th event for 2012 in India will showcase the works of Asian women film makers in a range of genres – short fiction, documentary, animation, experimental, community videos and television reportage. The director could be living in any part of the world but should be of Asian origin. The festival takes place in different countries in Asia each year.