<p><strong>The definitive account of Lucy Lippard¿s pioneering 1971 feminist art exhibition, with work from a new generation of artists alongside the original participants</strong></p><p>This volume celebrates the 51st anniversary of the historic 1971 exhibition <I>Twenty Six Contemporary Women Artists</I>, curated by Lucy R. Lippard and presented at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum. It showcases work by the artists included in the original 1971 exhibition, alongside a new roster of 26 female-identifying or nonbinary emerging artists, tracking the evolution of feminist art practices over the past five decades.<br>This significant volume includes new essays by Lippard, Amy Smith-Stewart and Alexandra Schwartz, as well as rare historical documentation of the original exhibition, images, installation views and checklists from both the 1971 and 2022 shows.<br>Among the artists whose work was presented in the original 1971 exhibition are Cecile Abish, Alice Aycock, Cynthia Carlson, Susan