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"Thirty years after raising the question, Nochlin returned to the issue of women artists when she presented her paper, 'Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists? Thirty Years Later' as part of a conference at Princeton University entitled 'Women Artists at the Millennium.'"[1] See also: Karlholm, D. (2012). "Misery, Beauty, and Other Issues: Linda Nochlin in Conversation with Dan Karlholm". Art Bulletin. 94(2): 187-198.