
Produced in both hard-cover and paperback editions, this illustrated reference book is especially significant as it includes numerous entries about often-neglected Mexican and Canadian women artists. Edited by Jules Heller and Nancy G. Heller (Garland Publishing, Inc., 1995).
…”the authors and over one hundred contributors chart an admirably multi-cultural and cross-disciplinary map of women’s artistic production….I was particularly impressed by the juxtaposition of [reproductions of] Krasner’s The guardian with The woman who lives in the sun, a stone-cut print by the indigenous woman artist Kenojouak, typifying the inclusivity of the project.”
– Adele Patrick, The Burlington Magazine, vol. 141, no. 1154 (May 1999), p. 303.