Griselda Pollock

 
Griselda Pollock (born 1949 in South Africa) is a feminist art historian and curator. Now Emerita Professor of Social and Critical Histories of Art at the University of Leeds, she also created and directed the transdisciplinary Centre for Cultural Analysis, Theory and History. She is the 2020 Laureate of the Holberg Prize, in 2023, she received the CAA Distinguished Lifetime Achievement Award for Writing on Art, and in 2024, the Prix Mondial Nessim Habif from the University of Geneva.
 
Griselda Pollock - Féminisme et pédagogie au cœur des formations artistiques - 40 ans d\'expérience
2025
French edition
Villa Arson
forthcoming
In two lectures four decades apart, féminist art historian and curator Griselda Pollock denounces the gender politics of art education and resituates the major geopolitical and ideological shifts in the world since 1968.
Griselda Pollock - Feminism, Pedagogy, and the Studio - Reflections Across Four Decades
2025
English edition
Sternberg Press - History, Criticism and Theory
forthcoming
In two lectures four decades apart, féminist art historian and curator Griselda Pollock denounces the gender politics of art education and resituates the major geopolitical and ideological shifts in the world since 1968.
Griselda Pollock - Maîtresses d\'autrefois - Femmes, art et idéologie
2024
French edition
JRP|Editions - Lectures Maison Rouge
Parker and Pollock's seminal volume of feminist art history.
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