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Catherine Gonnard

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Catherine Gonnard
NationalityFrench
Occupations
  • Art critic
  • journalist
  • essayist
  • historian

Catherine Gonnard is a French art critic, journalist, essayist and LGBTQ+ historian.[1]

Career

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She worked at Homophonies [fr] and served as editor in chief of Lesbia Magazine.[2][3]

With Elisabeth Lebovici she co-edited Femmes Artistes / Artistes Femmes: Paris, de 1880 à Nos Jours, which was published in 2007, and has authored or co-authored other pieces on the intersection of art and feminism.[4][5][6]

References

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  1. ^ "Photography Exhibition - Peter Puklus, One and a half meter". Retrieved 2022-05-02.
  2. ^ Gygax, Raphael; Munder, Heike (2019-11-07). United by AIDS: An Anthology on Art in Response to HIV / AIDS. Verlag Scheidegger & Spiess. pp. 136–138. ISBN 978-3-85881-917-8.
  3. ^ Atack, Margaret; Fell, Alison S.; Holmes, Diana; Long, Imogen (2019). Making Waves: French Feminisms and Their Legacies 1975-2015. Oxford University Press. p. 122. ISBN 978-1-78962-042-9.
  4. ^ Buller, RachelEpp (2017-07-05). Reconciling Art and Mothering. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-351-55200-4.
  5. ^ Ernoult, Nathalie; Gonnard, Catherine (February 2010). "Intersecting Views on the Exhibition "elles@centrepompidou"". Diogenes. 57 (1): 151–155. doi:10.1177/0392192110369433. ISSN 0392-1921. S2CID 144819529.
  6. ^ Gonnard, Catherine; Lebovici, Elisabeth (2016-07-21). "Inventer son genre dans le langage de la télévision". GLAD!. Revue sur le langage, le genre, les sexualités (in French) (01). doi:10.4000/glad.209. ISSN 2551-0819. S2CID 195032172.