Bob Carey's TuTu Project for Breast Cancer awareness
Niqab & bra
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Collective Farm Workers Greeting the Tank, Ekaterina Zernova (1937)
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Hail the equal woman of the USSR, Maria Bri-Bein (1939)
One Day in 2004 No. 3, Cui Xiu Wen
One day in 2004 No. 6, Cui Xiuwen
Portrait of Bui Xuan Phai, Van Duong Thanh (1988)
Endless Journey, Chun Kyung-Ja
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Self Portrait, Louise Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun (1791)
Afternoon's not wind, Hu Ming (2009)
Long Live Chairman Mao, Hu Ming (2008)
Red Books, Hu Ming (2004)
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Three Fish, Hu Ming (2003)
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Flute, Hu Ming (2002)
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Summer Transparency, Hu Ming (2001)
An Army Summer, Hu Ming (2001)
The End of Colorful Clouds, Hu Ming (2000)
Social Customs Through the Ages, Hu Ming (1998)
Seal-cutting, Luo Peng Peng
Self-Portrait with Concert Program, Paraskeva Clark (1898 - 1986)
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4 Elegant Pastimes, Kiyohara Yukinobu (1643 - 1682)
Sisters and Governess playing chess, Sofonisba Anguissola (1532-1625)
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Female Telegraph Operators 1933, Maria Bri-Bein Moscow
Sophie Lu-Axelsson KAMLOOPS, B.C. — An art student who wears Muslim headdress is defending her right to freedom of expression after a photo she snapped was removed from public display at a British Columbia university. The large black and white print depicts a woman in full Islamic scarf and cloak holding a flower-embossed bra while folding laundry. Sooraya Graham produced the image and presented it earlier this year for a class assignment as part of her fine arts degree at Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops. Not long after it had been hung in the school hallway, she overheard a woman who also wears a head scarf saying she had peeled the artwork off the wall. That decision inadvertently put the photograph into greater public view, and has now generated debate about cultural misconceptions, community representation and censorship. ....