A feminist visual manifesto.
It's time to liberate women from the archetypes that we see again and again in images, from the gallery to our phones - defining how women should look and live. How clearly do we see the real picture?
'I loved Catherine McCormack's terrifically smart and sometimes scathing Women in the Picture. On this grand tour of western visual culture from Botticelli to Beyoncé, virtuous mothers to monstrous women, from Lilith to I Love Dick, you couldn't ask for a better guide than McCormack, an art historian with attitude who offers a rousing new lens for looking "beyond the exchange of seeing and being seen".'