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Notes: Monographs and individual artists' exhibition catalogues are not included in this list, except where they are explicitly feminist and provide a key role model for feminist art practice. You can look at exhibitions and anthologies separately by moving to those pages. For authors' last names use capital letter first. For those beginning with "A", type "A" or use the first 3 letters of their last name.
The country search uses full English names, e.g. The Netherlands, except for USA and UK. "International" (use Capital "I") is the category used for projects where artists from more than 3 countries are involved. Books and exhibitions under "International" are in addition to those listed as individual countries. New sections have been added for geographical regions/ continents: Asia, Africa, Pacific, Middle East, South America, Scandanavia. These categories are in addition to individual countries listed. So, for searches in Africa, look also in Nigeria and Egypt.
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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 Michelle  Rassmussen and Bella da Silva Buxbom   Sorry for the Inconvenience (4 days, March)  (Trondheim Art Academy, Gallery Kit)   

2019 Jorunn Veiteberg   Hold stenhårdt fast på greia di. Kunst og feminisme i Norge 1968-1989 [Hold tight on to your thing. Art and feminism in Norway 1968-1989]  (Kunsthall Oslo)   

2015 Birgitte  Ejdrup Kristensen and Ulla Angkjær Jørgensen eds  KVINDER FREM! Et møde mellem to generationers stemmer i kunsten( 13 May – 6 September 2015) / Women Forward! - A meeting between two generations of voices in art  (Denmark: Museet for Samtidskunst, Roskilde)   

2014 Eline  Mugaas, Elise Storsveen and Kunsthall Oslo   Hold Stenhårdt Fast På Greia Di – Norwegian Art and Feminism 1968-89  (Stavanger: Kunsthall Stavanger)   

2013 Karen Hindsbo   'The Beginning is Always Today': Scandinavian feminist art from the last 20 years (opens 21 Sept 2013)  (Norway: SKMU Saarlandets Kunstmuseum )   

2013 Jorunn  Veiteberg ed  Hold stenhardt fast pa greia di: Norsk kunst og kvinnekamp 1968-89 (Norwegian art and feminism 1968-89)(March 9th-April 21st 2013)  (Oslo: Oslo Konsthall)   

2011 Marta Kuzma and Pablo Lafuente eds  Whatever Happened to Sex in Scandinavia?  (Office for Contemporary Art)   

2003     Femmina International Film Festival  ()  The festival shows films made by women, in the role of director, producer, screenplay writer or editor. 2004-2015. It took place in October. Moved from Oslo to Trondheim. 

1996 Tove Beate  Pedersen and Elin Svenneby eds  Kunsthistorie, kvinners kunst, kunstkritikk  (Norges forskningsråd, Sekretariatet for kvinneforskning)   

1989  Oslo Stadtmuseum   Rooms with a View: Women's Art in Norway, 1880-1990  (Oslo: Stadtmuseum)   

1983 Karin  Moe ed  Kvinne & Kunstnaar  (Oslo, Norske Samlaget)   

1980 Anne Holmborn and Eje Hogestatt   Nordiska Kvinnor / Nordic Women  (Sweden : Malmo: Malmo Konsthall)   

1974     Kvinneliv og hverdagsliv [Women’s life and everyday life]  (Lunds Konsthall, Sweden; Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo, Norway)