In August 1971, the conceptual artist and painter Lee Lozano decided to "boycott women." She recorded the results, that first week, in her journal: throwing out a letter by the art critic Lucy Lippard unanswered; snubbing a female colleague on the street, etc. Documentation of this most paradoxical feminist action, recognizing gender as the great divide in daily life, is included in "Wack! Art and the Feminist Revolution." This unwieldy, at times didactic, yet wildly inspiring survey of women's radical art practices between the late 1960s and the early 1980s currently sprawls over two... More >>>