

Here she explored assumptions embedded in the question of the title. Why have there been no great women artists? The goal of the exhibition was to move beyond the dominating brand of Western feminism, and instead showcase different understandings of feminist art and feminism itself from a global perspective. The show featured art in all forms of media: painting and sculpture, but also photography, video and performance. It was the first international exhibition exclusively dedicated to feminist art, and it featured works from approximately 88 women artists from around the world. Sacker Center for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum in New York.


She was also the co-curator of a number of landmark exhibitions exploring the history and achievements of female artists, such as: She also served on the Art Advisory Council of the International Foundation for Art Research. This was evidenced by her essay Issues of Gender in Cassatt and Eakins that she published in 1994. Nochlin directed her critical attention to the investigation of the ways in which gender affects the creation and apprehension of art.

Besides her contribution on feminist art history, she is known for her work on Realism, specifically on Gustave Courbet. She was a prominent feminist art historian who became well known for her pioneering article Why have there been no great women artists? published in 1971. Linda Nochlin was an American writer, Art Historian and Professor of Modern Art at New York University Institute of Fine Arts.
