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‘At last there is a communal mechanism for women to call a halt to the demeaning conventions of machismo’

BY Iwona Blazwick |

The novelist explored Jewish identity in the US through a lens of frustrated heterosexuality

BY Andrew Durbin |

‘Coping as a woman in France is a daily battle: the aggression can be subtle, and you always have to push harder to make yourself heard’

BY Sandra Patron |

‘Women's role in shaping the history of contemporary art is being reappraised’

BY Julieta González |

‘I hope that, in time, the pendulum settles in a place where male behaviour has shifted and women feel comfortable, respected and empowered’

BY Liza Essers |

‘I could be the President of the United States, and still half the people in the room would question my authority’

BY Anicka Yi |

‘Very often, the answer to why not would be: because you’re a girl’ – for this series, writer Fran Lebowitz speaks about her experience in the arts

BY Andrew Durbin |

‘The difficulties are those which remain invisible’: for a new series, writer and curator Andrianna Campbell speaks about her experience in the arts

BY Andrianna Campbell |

‘The art world is becoming more conservative’: for a new series, the Director of Castello di Rivoli speaks about her experience in the arts

Instagram influencers’s minimalist ploy, democratizing the art world and camp’s radical potential: what to read this weekend

When dealing with abuse in the art industry, is it possible to separate the noun ‘work’ from the verb?

BY Elvia Wilk |

Sexual harassment is not a morality melodrama – it will persist if workers continue to exert so little control over their working conditions

BY Miya Tokumitsu |

In further news: curators rally behind Laura Raicovich; Glasgow's Transmission Gallery responds to loss of Creative Scotland funding; and a Serpentine Pavilion for Beijing

At a time of #metoo fearlessness, a collection of female critics interrogate their own fandom for music’s most celebrated sexists

BY Jessica Hopper |

Our culture is terrified of sexually-awakened girls – controlling the way we look at Thérèse Dreaming would erase an interior life

BY Lauren Elkin |

In further news: MOCA Detroit suspends Jens Hoffmann after harassment allegations; Met refuses to remove ‘suggestive’ Balthus painting

Following the Not Surprised letter it’s time to uncouple power from abuse in the art world

BY Elvia Wilk |

Thoughts on #MeToo, Tom Hanks’ typewriter reveries and algorithmic citizenship: what to read this weekend