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Alexis Hunter

1948–2014

Approach to Fear: XVII: Masculinisation of Society - exorcise 1977
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Biography

Alexis Jan Atthill Hunter (4 November 1948 – 24 February 2014) was a New Zealand painter and photographer, who used feminist theory in her work. She lived and worked in London UK, and Beaurainville France. Hunter was also a member of the Stuckism collective.Her archive and artistic legacy is now administered by the Alexis Hunter Trust.

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Feminist art

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  • Approach to Fear XIII: Pain - Destruction of Cause

    Alexis Hunter
    1977
  • Approach to Fear: XVII: Masculinisation of Society - exorcise

    Alexis Hunter
    1977

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    Alexis Hunter: 'We knew we were making history'

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